Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Studying literature , then , is a serious business ; it is concerned with close examination of those authors who can bring us to a deeper ( and more moral ) understanding of humanity .
2 It is imperative to project the true image of the Middle Eastern churches to other faiths who may equate us with the West and a potential western-led crusade against Islam .
3 STB anticipates moving both the hardware and software through distributors and master resellers who will integrate them before moving them on to resellers .
4 Sparc Technology anticipates moving both the hardware and software through distributors and master resellers who will integrate them before moving them on to resellers .
5 Gould would also have angled for contacts who might help him with his prospective expedition .
6 And there are a number of organisations who can provide you with sound , knowledgeable advice locally .
7 There are many countries and many greedy persons who will suffer themselves to be gulled by my promise of mountains of gold .
8 The first five are in Latin , but Miller , realising his limitations , wrote in August 1763 , ‘ I have taken the liberty of writing to you in English , being informed that you can either read it yourself , or have some persons who can translate it for you ’ .
9 It is said to function through the mechanism of the take-over bid so as to allocate the assets of companies to those managers who can put them to their best use , thereby disciplining managers to maximize profits or face the threat of a take-over bid ousting them from their jobs .
10 For accountants who can make it to any of the superstores ( research shows that customers travel some distance but telesales are available to any destination in the UK ) , whether they are sole practitioners or part of a larger group , the benefits would appear to be great .
11 A ten-minute programme could be suitable for advanced learners who could follow it without difficulty .
12 Our collections would be a random sample from the wild cocoa population , to be handed over to cocoa breeders who could screen them for genes that would be useful under their own conditions : a genotype that was susceptible to witches ' broom disease might still be useful for other reasons to farmers in West Africa , where this disease does not occur .
13 You were greeted by senior Iraqi officers who would take you through a maze of corridors to a communications centre where Saddam himself would be sitting and following the progress of the war .
14 If you have answered ‘ yes ’ to three or more of them , you are probably perpetuating this self-image by looking for friends or partners who will treat you in the same way .
15 Ken 's last wish was that his coffin should be carried by six Athletico players but I could not find a single one of the bastards who would do it for less than fifty quid .
16 Crates , concealing the feral cats who could negotiate them without disturbance , crashed into disarray , furry bodies sleeking out and away .
17 The kind of crooks who 'd do anything for money , deal in guns , that sort of thing .
18 Under the terms of the truce and the modifications agreed to it on 27 June , the siege of Quimperlé would be lifted , Duke John would withdraw his army from Brittany , Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte would be handed over to papal mediators who would deliver it to the King of France when the truce expired , and the English would receive 40,000 francs in compensation .
19 Because of this factor it is relatively expensive and little seen , and only of use to regular , frequent business users who would find themselves in difficulties without the transportation .
20 An applicant who believes that he is eligible to gain credit for prior learning in relation to some areas of study , sections or elements of the certificate or diploma programme of studies should contact the HCIMA Careers and Training Advisers who will advise him in how to proceed with an application for credit via the APL scheme .
21 If we can get that , then five or six years down the track we might be producing players who can do something at world level . ’
22 Her piercing household face swam across his eyeline , even more changed from its former self than now , and hermetic in its enthusiasm for nursery objects properly researched by child psychiatrists to be fit for the middle-class children who would lose them without a pang .
23 With their novel shape and colourful appearance , Dolphin scissors have proved very popular with children who can use them for cutting paper , card or fabric .
24 Harold Macmillan was by no means alone at that time in looking forward to a government of Mosley and the younger men who would do something for the country at last .
25 She had lost her virginity when she was ten , so she told us , and she was popular with some of the Spanish men who would perch her on their knees and allow her to fondle their private parts as a joke .
26 You old men who used to watch him on Manc of the Day may have got more exposure etc .
27 He wondered if they 'd ever find husbands or boyfriends who would take them on such a holiday as this and rather doubted it .
28 To be sold primarily through VARs and system integrators who will customise it for vertical markets , InConcert serves Unix and PC users in configurations from entry-level workgroups up through the enterprise .
29 The child who is abused or belittled will often , when an adult , seek out others who will treat him in the same way as this fits in with his inner image of himself .
30 It was impossible not to notice how aroused he had become , and she thought of all the women who would envy her for being in this situation .
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