Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [vb base] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Missionaries who have lived with a cultural expression of the gospel adapted to their own context have to divest the message of that cultural adaptation and seek to introduce the gospel in a form which is culturally appropriate to the community in which they are seeking to communicate .
2 It is provided to a limited number of recipients who have entered into a confidentiality agreement and should enable potential acquirers to decide whether the business fits their acquisition criteria and whether to pursue their initial interest .
3 Let us also remember the untold thousands in other countries who have died as a result of our bombs , our guns , the lands mines we have planted , the artillery we
4 These may include the managers or key workers who have moved with a decentralizing firm , although in some areas , notably Cornwall ( Perry 1979 ) , migration may occur before employment is obtained .
5 For the ‘ green ’ conscious knitters who have searched for a really pure , natural wool — The Falkland Mill has the solution .
6 ( Even today , Australian aborigines who have lived for a generation in settlements have still to acquire the habit of taking regular meals . )
7 If you doubt this , think of those patients who have slipped into a coma and who are awakened when those who love them have spent time with them , talking to them , touching them , playing their favourite music .
8 As an apologist , he seems totally blind to the fact that the New Testament is just such a collection of old books , which require , if we are to understand them aright , patience and a willingness to listen to scholars who have meditated for a long time on the nature of the ( often quite puzzling and contradictory ) material which they contain .
9 An understanding on PR , which would change the electoral terrain , may come , but is likely to be stubbornly resisted , above all amongst loyalists at the grass-roots constituency level , which is exactly where the dialogue with the Liberal Democrats and other political forces who stand to gain from a more democratic electoral system needs to begin .
10 ‘ 'T IS a useful accomplishment for ladies who come creeping into a man 's chamber late at night . ’
11 Today I have with me two ladies who have embarked on a career in science .
12 I can see them appealing to players who want to change from a rack unit crammed with sounds that are hardly ( if ever ) used , back to something which is as simple as , or even simpler than a row of pedals .
13 An adjustable reading stand is an essential piece of equipment for pupils who need to work at a close range .
14 There will be pupils who need to work at a different pace from most of their classmates , and who require specialised equipment and materials in order to have access to the curriculum .
15 Pupils who need to work in a tactile mode will also be helped by a well-organised physical environment and their special needs are described in Chapter 6 .
16 The hard-hitting television advertisements will be shown regularly from tomorrow , and have been welcomed by parents of children who 've died as a result of sniffing glue or lighter fuel .
17 To a number of theoretical linguists who have argued against a separation of syntax and discourse , the issue is irrelevant ( Givón 1979a ) .
18 There are many variations on this theme ; there are , for instance , the men who feel imprisoned by a bond , but , who , when it is broken , panic and want to build it up again , so creating a cycle which can run and run until one partner changes in attitude .
19 Children or adolescents who become absorbed by a particular topic , a specific branch of science or period of history , are exercising their imagination .
20 This is especially true of elderly people in mental handicap hospitals who have lived in a closed world all their lives .
21 First , if restriction on liberty is the defining feature of punishment , what are we to make of the experience of children who have to go to school and adults who have to work for a living ?
22 Because , deep down , the majority of college lecturers are probably frustrated actors who enjoy performing before a live audience and who , therefore , want to keep the academic lecture as a means of boosting their flagging egos .
23 Of those students who do embark on a PhD , more will move on into industry .
24 Residents who want to participate in a group and share their experiences may find it easier if residential staff are not present , so that frankness can be risked .
25 Of course , if disturbances occur to aggregate demand , buyers or sellers who have agreed on a price P and a quantity to be traded y n will find themselves buying or selling more or less than they now think is optimal , but that is not the point .
26 Police in the Wear Valley are looking for thieves who have struck in a number of gardens and stolen ornamental garden furniture .
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