Example sentences of "who use the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Coursebook authors and the teachers who use the fruits of their efforts are all individuals — they differ in age , experience , personality , their views on life , language priorities and so on .
2 Those who use the schedules are asked to check off completed actions , to make plans for further work , and to explain omissions .
3 The difference is that in the former case it is the teachers and support staff who use the systems , while in the latter it is the learners .
4 Those who use the gardens would like some divine intervention to save the site , though so determined is the church to build on the land , that maybe not even this would be enough .
5 It is becoming increasingly clear that this whole process , defined in one recent study as ‘ a set of procedures for uniting those who control the resources necessary for certain tasks ( the members of a municipal council or the shareholders in a company for example ) with those who use the goods or services produced from these resources ( pupils , patients , tenants , customers , etc. ) 'i is itself part of policy making .
6 It showed the White Paper would be ‘ a blueprint for privatisation ’ , Ms Harman said , ‘ with no protection for those who use the services ’ .
7 We 're out there playing these guitars to their extremes ; we 're the ones who use the things in anger . ’
8 Throughout exercising a judicial approach and maintaining judicial independence ; doing all that is possible to enhance the perceptions of justice of all those who use the courts , be they lawyers , litigants , defendants , witnesses or jurors .
9 Much of the routine preventive maintenance is done by the operators who use the machines .
10 There is a considerable contribution to retail employment in Tyne and Wear by the Scandinavian shoppers who use the ferries .
11 The Taunton-based commandos , who use the hills for battle exercises , will now protect the deer and stalk the poachers using their sophisticated electronic surveillance equipment .
12 At the same time the Service will keep the Countryside Code firmly in front of all who use the hills so that we all develop the ‘ good manners ’ which will assist , rather than hinder , the work of the farmers and other principal users .
13 The Home Office has commissioned research from Professor Graham Davies of Leicester University who says it focuses on four key areas : observing how tapes are used in court and how children stand up under cross-examination ; tracking how many tapes are made and how many end up in court ; discovering the views of lawyers , judges , social workers , police who use the tapes ; and judging the memorandum 's influence over how recordings are made and questions asked .
14 Well I 'm not sure I mean it 's interest I mean the the Council erm with another the Council looked upon attendances of the things Council do and many people who use the facilities in Harlow will argue we do n't get anything like this where we live and we always find it like that you know it 's that sort of mentality where people in Harlow may or may not say well course you get it in Harlow we expect it it 's just there it just saves we know it 's getting them people to use it but I talk to people I 'm sure people who live in Harlow or the Council to people and Harlow people tend to think well yes yes it 's all with always it 's always there .
15 We may also say that the linguistic expressions ( or their meanings ) that appear in particular token constructions identify entities and properties ( and we shall feel free to extend this use of identify to the activity of the speakers and writers who use the constructions ) .
16 The scientists who use the animals must be individually licensed to do so by the Home Office .
17 ‘ Though the parties to a contract who use the words ‘ penalty ’ or ‘ liquidated damages ’ may prima facie be supposed to mean what they say , yet the expression used is not conclusive .
18 But there is no use in preserving the form when the function has failed ; and it is difficult to see the democratic form of the consumers , co-operative can have much meaning for the generality of members — nor , of course , any for non-members — who use the stores .
19 But postmodernist culture is often consumed , though differently ( e.g. a film like Robocop ) , by both those ( 1 ) who use the categories of every-day life , and ( 2 ) those with the specialized classificatory frameworks who then see postmodernism in terms of transgression of modernist conventions .
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