Example sentences of "[noun pl] who can [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | However brilliant our modern technology may seem , the best way to care for the Taj is to monitor its behaviour , try to reduce pollution and develop a team of conservators and craftsmen who can care for the building , carrying out maintenance and repair where necessary but not to do anything that pretends to be final . |
2 | There are agencies and groups who can help with the problems young people and their parents have . |
3 | Are they well-rounded individuals who can cope with the stresses and strains of public life , domestic pressures , and constant travelling ? |
4 | They stress that the only farmers who can benefit from the immediate purchase of ewe premium rights are those who have submitted a 1993 claim for more sheep than they have quota and are buying or leasing retrospectively . |
5 | ‘ People talk about athletes who can rise to the occasion , about Joe Montana and Michael Jordan , ’ Craig said . |
6 | For example , a number of groups have described patients who can point to the location of briefly flashed stimuli , even though they deny seeing them . |
7 | A quick glance at the rules for inspiration : ‘ … the essayists who can move between the worlds of nature and the arts … |
8 | Is it effective in selecting employees who can do the job or pupils who can learn from the course ? |
9 | Their predilection for keepers who can contribute in the middle order is understandable since this permits a full hand of bowlers , and Downton , of course , vindicated the policy in admirable fashion . |
10 | Red Cross workers in Oxford are preparing beds and fixing up catering for the evacuees who can stay at the centre for anything up to four months . |
11 | We , the readers , are the only ones who can learn from the story : the characters have already lost everything . |
12 | They 're the ones who can look at the files . |