Example sentences of "who [adv] [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We are quiet in the first rounds cos we are scared of being giant-killed … but this lack of atmosphere gets to the players who rarely perform in the first rounds of the cups ? ?
2 He was one of those people who only care about the present moment . ’
3 Participation could perhaps be increased if the event is planned beforehand ; for example , it might be an advantage if groups of children who all live in the same area arranged to meet and cycle to school together .
4 The foursome , who all work at the special care baby unit at South Cleveland Hospital , Middlesbrough , will be attending the world 's first conference on neo-natal care , held in Washington DC .
5 All of these accoutrements are dispensed in a once-in-a-lifetime , never-to-be-repeated , Chrysalis carrier bag to the 94 Brits and 60-odd continental journalists who finally file into the International Press Centre at 2 pm Brussels time — primed , not-so-primed , willing , able and ready to pit the wits of the two South London jokers with attitude .
6 It can be argued that American children are not always very intelligent or easy to teach , with catastrophically short attention spans , but one can see the beginnings of a sad muddle even in England , with the publication of a homosexual prayer book giving instructions for a ‘ coming out ’ liturgy next door to prayers for those who already suffer from the American disease .
7 Conservators , who normally charge by the square foot , call that rate extortionate , and doubt the number of hours Hoelzer claims were devoted to the canvases .
8 They have two daughters who still live in the 50-bedroom Cassillis Castle , near Ayr .
9 The company founded by Ralph Lauren in 1967 traffics in all manner of hunting , fishing , nautical , equestrian and golfing-themed clothes for Americans who still look to the mythical British Empire for their cultural cues .
10 Those who run tennis live in the Victorian age , football is run by proven failures , cricket ruled by men who still belong to the archaic Gentlemen v. Players era and athletics is in the hands of incompetent amateurs .
11 And I am terribly bored by my colleagues in art history , who always write about the same thing .
12 Your cause will grab more power as time passes , boosted by the media , who always go for a new slant on the sex thing .
13 Mr Harper also receives support from Susan Beecham and Liam Johnstone who also assist in the 50 homes they visit in Darlington , Catterick Garrison , Richmond and elsewhere .
14 Three other Boro players , Mark Easby , brother of David , John Pratt and Scott Docherty are in the NE Counties 16 and under team who also play against the other districts at Walsall this weekend .
15 The parallel is with women who habitually miscarry for no known reason .
16 Chandler , however , ( 1988a , p. 186 ) provides a timely reminder when he concludes that it ‘ is a frequent but pathetic fallacy in political analysis to believe that power necessarily accrues to those who habitually walk with the great ’ .
17 The front two pews were removed ; a raised platform was built for the Communion table and choir who now sit inside the new , straight Communion rail .
18 There are many prostitutes who now collaborate with the revolutionary organizations .
19 Most of the top-flight executive search consultants who now operate at the very top end of the market have developed their search careers by some functional or industry specialisation and there is evidence that this will continue to be an important factor .
20 The senior nurse now acts as a support , resource and coordinator and a flattened hierarchy results : the senior nurse is the key to the professional development of staff who often come from a traditional nursing culture , where they have had little accountability .
21 Last month a group from Samaritans travelled to Middleton-in-Teesdale to publicise the service and speak to some of the people who regularly deal with the depressed .
22 In a further move , Mr Lamont said legislation will be introduced to allow tax relief for employers who voluntarily contribute towards a charitable agency 's costs in running the payroll-giving scheme .
23 ‘ While the British continue to occupy our country and pursue a policy of repression , we reserve the right to attack those who actively participate in the British war machine . ’
24 It would also be more appropriate for the unambitious students of moderate talents who currently apply for an English degree , but would be more at home in a less intensive programme of liberal study .
25 Those at the conference table are not Palestine Liberation Organisation representatives working out of Tunis but people who actually live in the occupied territories , who have been deprived of their homeland , as they see it , and who are now looking to the future and trying to negotiate some kind of settlement .
26 As I say , for the most part the money is not paid by the likes of me or of the hon. Gentleman ; it is paid out of the wages of people who never get beyond the basic rate of tax paying .
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