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

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1 There are many different people who contribute to the efficient running of a clinic , including nurses , technicians , social workers , contact-tracers , doctors , and , the person who makes the first contact with a patient , the receptionist , whose contribution to the well-running of the department is of particular importance .
2 The Philistines , however , were a non-Semitic , Aegean , sea-faring people who settled along the coastal region of Canaan ( not Palestine as he suggests ) sometime in the twelfth century BC .
3 ‘ We were really nervous , ’ says Michelle West , ‘ but we found that it was the nervous people who stuck with the project . ’
4 The campaign has gained overwhelming support not only from those within the medical profession , but also ordinary people who rely on the hospital .
5 Native peoples who depend on the forests for their livelihoods , and animal species like the Siberian tiger , have suffered .
6 UZ TO KARDIN The realization in childhood that one is the issue of two very large people who married after the prime of life
7 Experience at the Birmingham Money Advice Centre ( see Appendix III ) shows that — at least for the generally poor people who go to the Centre with money problems — mail order , check traders and other weekly callers such as tallymen are woven so closely into the fabric of daily ( or rather weekly ) life as to be more than just a possible buying choice .
8 The ILO report says that while world trade expanded dramatically in recent years , many working people who contributed to the process did not receive the full benefit .
9 Most of the cavers I have met , and I have met hundreds , have been careful and courageous people who cave for the adventure , challenge and hard physical exercise , and most of whom have a deep appreciation of the beauties of underground limestone .
10 Most puzzling was that the worse it got , the more people bought it , and — horror of horrors — it was cheerfully read in large numbers by the very people who suffered from the hackneyed prejudices and stereotypes it dispensed — notably blacks , gays and women .
11 Certainly not the disabled people who flocked to the Cotswold Water Park to see what they were really capable of .
12 ‘ Apart from a few people at the Kremlin and at Number Ten , you and I are the only people who know of the situation . ’
13 In the Epilogue to his great biography of Adolf Hitler , Alan Bullock comments : ‘ The Germans , however , were not the only people who preferred in the 1930s not to know what was happening ad refused to call evil things by their true names . ’
14 The indigenous people who live in the forests all around the world have been murdered , terrorised and driven from their land by greedy developers .
15 He did n't like lying to her but thought it inadvisable to tell her that there was no rescue ship hurrying to the scene and that , as far as he knew , the only other people who knew of the disaster were the NATO HQ in Italy .
16 Most of the other people who lived in the street were professionals , a doctor , two more lawyers , a manager .
17 There was also a variety of other people who lived in the house , for shorter or longer periods .
18 We are grateful to him and to all the other people who serve on the advisory board of the know-how fund .
19 This is a matter of personal conscience and what every member in the council chamber today must be aware of , is that there is a vociferous and committed group of people we know that because we 've all had a great deal of communication from them and interestingly enough I have and most of the communication I 've had has been in favour so victory , people who write must be extremely perceptive in , with er marketing the that 's not the point , we all know that there is a committed and vociferous group of people whose consciences do not lead them to the same conclusions as Mr 's conscience and the issue really is , do we in a liberal and democratic society have the right to impose our consciences on those of other people who live in the community and quite clearly and quite determinedly take a different view .
20 These are only given to skilled people who contribute to the US economy .
21 The discovery also has implications for around 25 thousand children and young people who suffer from the inherited disease cystic fibrosis .
22 Many of the young people who came onto the streets of Bucharest on 21 December 1989 , to protest against the Father of the Nation faced a bleak future of under-employment in a poorly planned industry .
23 This was blamed by many on the factory system and the alleged promiscuity it bred in women , but this ignored the fact that the highest percentage of young people who married between the ages of 15 and 20 was in Durham , where women did not work .
24 Of the 200,000 young people who responded to The Early Times Survey , 53pc thought Britain no longer needed a monarchy .
25 The book includes short contributions from a wide range of influential people who care about the environment and , as a precursor to the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro , an action pack showing what individuals can do to ‘ help Save the Earth . ’
26 — This is an Algonkian word meaning ‘ eater of flesh ’ which this Indian group used to refer to the hunting peoples who live to the north of them .
27 The only local people who live in the village live in cottages tied to the estate , and many cottages lie empty for most of the year while the number of rural homeless grows .
28 The Kaszubian people who lived along the western Danzig suburbs were badly affected by the changes of Prussian and German rule .
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