Example sentences of "of [noun] who [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The saddest story relates to Canoe Store of Emsworth who were struggling like many others .
2 Er any apologies , Dave of course who 's looking after Yashi Mi Soto all day .
3 Please remember in these early days — and I am talking before we really started the bomber offensive — we were just trying to halt the mass of Germans who were rolling through Holland and Belgium .
4 firstly it will co-ordinate the statistical findings of a team of sub-editors who are working on many aspects of Agrarian history in the period .
5 Scottish Members of Parliament who were serving on the Committee for the Enterprise and New Towns ( Scotland ) Bill regarding the central provision of core functions in Scottish Enterprise ;
6 ‘ trade effluent is very specifically geared towards discharges to foul sewer and the controlling and the charging of traders who are discharging into foul .
7 Your bones , your eyes , your hair , your teeth are all going to be scrutinised by a panel of judges who are looking for your all-round potential , not just an impressive academic display .
8 If the seller knows the number of companies who are competing for the order , their likely stances , the criteria used by the buying organisation when deciding between them , the degree of pressure on key members of the decision making unit , and any formula they might use for assessing price acceptability , an accurate assessment of the power balance should be possible .
9 Sergei Shakhrai , former presidential legal advisor , warned in Komsomolskaya pravda of Aug. 8 that the SC had fallen into the control of conservatives who were hoping for a return to the administrative-command system .
10 Airlife have produced a revised edition of the Microlight Flying Manual , that seminal tome by Ron Campbell and John Jones which looks at the aeronautical world strictly from the perspective of pilots who are aiming at a Group D licence .
11 Before she went she shared with the fellowship group a vision the Lord had given her that she would meet a group of Christians who were asking for help with teaching and counselling .
12 This assumption , although seemingly suboptimal , is consistent with the behaviour of individuals who are searching in static and stationary environment but are revising their reservation wages in the light of unanticipated changes ( see van den Berg , 1990b ) .
13 Valer Xheka , chairman of the UITUA central strike committee , appeared to be responding to grassroots pressure from certain groups of workers who were continuing on strike .
14 Canadian scientists have performed some epidemiology on the alleged victims of attacks who are streaming into refugee camps in Thailand .
15 Ford were amongst an increasing number of customers who were insisting upon suppliers meeting quality assurance standards such as British Standard [ BS ] 5750 , ISO 9000 [ the international equivalent ] or in Ford 's case , their own Q101 .
16 The obligation to make a mandatory offer attaches to the principal member or members of the group of persons who are acting in concert and who obtain or consolidate control ; it does not attach to the company itself .
17 Five minutes later , however , she became only too aware of other members of staff who were trickling into the social club as their shift ended and suddenly , mindful of the interpretation that had been put on her being with David Markham on the last occasion they had visited the club , she finished her drink and stood up .
18 To that end , again we will probably be stronger in that area but t to that end we formed a group of partners who were going to specifically target er that that market place er we drew from the triple A practice and tax practice and M C S. Looking at the products and the reviews to get into that first those those clients .
19 tax being put on the savings of people who are saving for retirement ?
20 This increase in the numbers of people who are ageing with a disability is also differentially distributed according to both gender and race .
21 While there may be some overlap between the experiences of people who are ageing with a disability and other ageing groups , there are also likely to be important differences .
22 There 's a growing body now , of people who are thinking along similar lines , and er , so it 's , it , it 's , I think you 'd be unwise to wipe this off just , just as my eccen eccentricity .
23 If the Minister of State wants to see what that is like , she should go into the City tonight and look at the number of people who are sleeping in the cold because there is no accommodation for them .
24 Well , there are millions of people who are missing from electoral registers , who are people who are entitled to be registered and the problem is probably the greatest among those who are known as attainers and are qualifying for registration at eighteen for the first time in their lives , the numbers of attainers er qualifying has reduced percentage wise , year by year , especially since the introduction of the poll tax and has not been rectified by the measures that remove the poll tax .
25 Erm the resident population will of course er include a significant proportion of people who are migrating into the district er as we saw last week .
26 What you 've described must be something that erm that that families of people who are suffering from eating disorders must feel very much , that there 's nothing that they can do to , to help .
27 ‘ Have n't the Jews so often been the victims down the years of people who were looking for demons to bait ? ’ he said .
28 It attracted hundreds of people who were looking for something a little bit different to eat this Christmas .
29 The aisles were full of people who were coming to the front .
30 Rachel leaned forward , frowning , almost oblivious to the crowds of people who were milling round them looking for tables .
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