Example sentences of "who [be] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And how , pray , will this affect the attitude of the ‘ innocent ’ who are made to suffer for the ‘ sins ’ of the ‘ guilty ’ ?
2 This makes the transaction less attractive to underwriters who are looking to invest in the offeror and may explain why , in practice , it is rare to see an open offer being made to shareholders .
3 Erm , we we talked about this sort of issue earlier on , in in relationship to the , to the R A D. Erm , I 'm not quite sure of the strong importance of that organisation to the council , but I am sure that this erm , committee was set up by a number of south west authorities who are trying to look at the future of county farms .
4 ‘ The agency is committed to protecting the public purse from fraudsters who are determined to steal from the taxpayer for their own selfish aims , ’ the minister said .
5 Candidates who are admitted to study for the PhD , MLitt or MPhil are registered first under the designation of ‘ supervised postgraduate student ’ .
6 A housing charity wants repossessed homes to be made available for people who are forced to sleep on the streets .
7 One of the characteristics of many of the people who are drawn to work in the social services is a strong commitment to those services .
8 Often works are farmed out to professional restorers who are required to register with the Ufficio Istruzione Restauri .
9 There are people who are required to appear before the courts either in Britain or in America , and all civilised people will wish to see that happen .
10 Most certainly these were the sections of the working class who were beginning to benefit from the trend towards paid holidays , which was eventually formalized , after the Amulree Report , and the Holidays with Pay Act of 1938 .
11 The specifications were sent to seven suppliers who were invited to bid for the installation of a new system .
12 Of those Whigs who were elected to serve in the new Parliament of 1690 , by April 1691 , according to Harley , about 125 were in opposition , and some 85 supported the Court .
13 Other Somervillians who were selected to play for the University are Judith Buttigeig ( cricket ) , Mary Haslop ( fencing ) Jane Greenall ( football ) , Rose George and Ruth Roboski ( hockey ) , Katherine Walters ( netball ) and Anna Turner ( lacrosse ) .
14 Minor aircraft snags encountered were of no concern as these would be rectified by the previously-noted maintenance crews under the command of S/L Hughes who were scheduled to sail with the vessel .
15 The film made local celebrities of several people who were chosen to feature in the film .
16 " We 'd easily get the half-five bus , " Timothy said , offering his gums again , blocking their passage and the passage of two elderly women who were endeavouring to pass into the foyer .
17 Was there at some time then , a briefing for the officers who were going to go into the flat ?
18 The other 132 were senior state employees responsible for the management of public funds , who were required to remain in the country until a routine administrative review was performed by government auditors .
19 The aptly named Extraordinary Dancers who were booked to appear in the highly sophisticated Folies-Bergère and then went on to tour the world
20 This document made it clear that the responsibility for determining coordinators ' roles rested with the heads , who were encouraged to choose from the 1985 specification provided by the Authority .
21 Her husband averred that doubtless the orchestra and the pipers would arrange things to their own satisfaction , and further opined that the Duchess should leave the ball 's arrangements to those who were paid to worry about the details , but the Duchess was insistent on voicing her concerns this afternoon .
22 Most of us are familiar with the stories of Pavlov 's dogs who were conditioned to salivate at the sound of a bell .
23 A meeting was arranged with the gypsies , who were allowed to stay until the 24th July , and it was agreed they would give substantial donations to the parish for damage caused to the trees and grass on the field .
24 It is possible too that the black couples who were allowed to adopt in the period of the study were ‘ white parents in black skins ’ .
25 That 's the that 's erm person who 's going to advertise in the actual brochure ?
26 ‘ So , who 's going to pay for the coffee ? ’ she asked drily as she recharged the filter yet again during the afternoon .
27 Who 's going to gain at the finish ?
28 Who 's going to speak for the districts ?
29 I have to say I 'm a little doubtful as to whether legal aid will be granted because the courts now take the view that if there 's no contest between you and him as to who 's going to look after the child , then they wo n't make a court order .
30 Now , that is a bloody nuisance to everybody erm who is trying to go along the street , which is of such a narrowness or difficulty , that it has been marked with double yellow lines in order to , to facilitate the flow of traffic .
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