Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] who [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For homeowners who have negative equity — where the value of their house is less than the mortgage — the Chancellor ratified earlier proposals to make it easier for them to trade down .
2 For it is an ethnic conflict , between peoples who see each other at close range .
3 This list is probably much easier to compile for clients who experience phobic problems , but people with more generalized anxiety and stress will often report avoiding certain situations .
4 We can accept no liability for clients who have insufficient/incorrect documentation .
5 This criticism is forcefully made by Connolly , in the course of a discussion of structuralist theories , of which he takes Althusser s to be a prime example : One of the two complaints aired in this passage has already been discussed the incredulous observation that we can not view people as role-bearers who lead complicated lives in modern industrial societies and simultaneously regard them as determined .
6 I am writing to complain about manufacturers who use unnecessary packaging .
7 And that leads to the third , less obvious , reason : the market-place itself , to work efficiently , needs consumers who know how prices compare , and who act on that knowledge buying at the right price , not buying if the price is too high for this to have an influence on prices , through traders who set attractive prices competing successfully against traders who set inflated prices , it is by no means necessary for all consumers to be actively price-conscious .
8 I make allowances for old'uns who have rubber sharks in their cars : - )
9 He showed a particular liking for Richard who took full advantage of the situation , though it caused Edward some uneasiness .
10 Three years ago the Independent Scientific Committee for Smoking and Health declared that there was a ten to fifty percent increase in the risk of lung cancer and respiratory diseases for non-smokers who became passive smokers .
11 What we will end up with , no matter who wins , is a Minister for Sport who sits some distance from the corridors of power , who will likely be attached to some other ministry like Agriculture and Fisheries ( file ‘ Sport ’ under ‘ Codswallop ’ ) and who will spend a parliamentary career powerless , penniless and potless .
12 Spoke to him about child who had epileptic fit in coach on journey to School this morning and he supplied further details .
13 The most deeply spontaneous , the gut reaction , from every viewpoint except the destitute , or of a criminal ready to pay for the advantage of robbing by the risk of himself being robbed , or of the kind of anarchist who acclaims private theft as a blow to the oppressive institution of private property , is of being threatened .
14 In Poulantzas ' view the co-ordination of the capitalist state is achieved by the political executive and higher administrative civil service , irrespective of the type of personnel who staff these posts .
15 Funny little things like the way he could find a mental case to confess to every gangland killing , and the number of prisoners who had sudden heart attacks while he was questioning them .
16 Political decisions emerge from the interaction of groups who have conflicting objectives as well as mutually advantageous bargains to make with each other .
17 Members of Parliament who represent those areas know that that is the problem which we face .
18 Table I shows the number of subjects who received each test substance , mean age , and the site of colonic infusion .
19 In fact their performance was slightly better than a control group of subjects who had one night 's sleep deprivation with no prior selective deprivation .
20 A linguistic " continuum " must ex hypothesi reflect a social continuum of speakers who have differential access to the " top " and " bottom " varieties .
21 The walk combines a fun day out with the important business of raising funds to help the millions of animals who suffer each year in laboratory tests .
22 The sponsored walk combines a fun day out for all of the family ( especially the four-legged members ! ) with the important business of raising funds to help the millions of animals who suffer each year in laboratory tests .
23 Another pair of defectors who caused endless headaches were the Petrovs who changed sides amidst bizarre publicity in Australia in 1954 .
24 In a last ditch effort to keep the public sector buoyant , bank credits to the private sector were yesterday frozen by the Governor of the Bank of Crete who ordered private enterprises to pay back state loans as soon as possible .
25 The approach to teaching and learning on this course is developmental and therefore the students in a particular year group work with the same team of tutors who cover all aspects of learning and of educational provision for young children — including the development of language and literacy .
26 And now it is a man of sorts who carries that acknowledgement .
27 So we start to take an interest , and among other things we 're passed the names of a couple of Iranians who make frequent trips back home by train .
28 This rather unusual development may have been due to the influence of Hu Yaobang in the Ministry of Propaganda or to a younger generation of journalists who demanded more honesty in their reporting .
29 Haunt of journalists who appreciate fine malt whiskies .
30 In October we launched our new Subscribers ' Club for the many thousands of readers who take Ideal Home on subscription .
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