Example sentences of "who [be] [adj] [verb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has 460 people on its books — all of them far better qualified than Macaulay Culkin in the hit film Home Alone — who are ready to take up temporary residence anywhere from John O'Groats to Land 's End . |
2 | Those of us who are able-bodied have so many choices about where to go , what views we 'd like to enjoy , how hard we want to make our bodies work . |
3 | In this Pensions Special , we have brought together a top team of writers to address some of the key factors which all people who are concerned to have as comfortable a retirement as possible should take into account . |
4 | Some management theorists maintain that in every organisation there is a hard core of mavericks who are reluctant to take on more responsibility . |
5 | I fear that there will be a natural tendency for suppliers such as Sony to turn to consumer electronics and recorded music outlets with whom they already have business relationships , and who are able to live off low discounts . |
6 | Second , whether adoptive parents could be found who are willing to take on this new challenge . |
7 | The hon. Gentleman should ask himself why he is so keen to see people who are entitled to vote not able to do so . |
8 | There is a need to help those who are lonely to feel sufficiently secure in themselves , and sufficiently still a part of life that they want to keep up the struggle to go on coping ( see case study 4:1 ) . |
9 | It also emerged yesterday that Mr McNeil , who is due to retire later this month , is to explain his remarks next week before an emergency executive committee meeting of Strathclyde 's Community Relations Council , which was infuriated by his remarks . |
10 | ( 2 ) … a doctor shall be under no obligation to give treatment personally if such reasonable steps as are appropriate are taken to ensure continuity of treatment , and treatment may be given — ( a ) by another doctor acting as a deputy … ( b ) if it is treatment which it is clinically reasonable in the circumstances to delegate , by a person whom the doctor had authorised and who is competent to carry out such treatment . ’ |
11 | Members of the town 's Operatic Society are trying to find a tall , dark , handsome man who is willing to do just that . |
12 | If services are no longer to be held , even irregularly , there may still be a local farmer or former parishioner who is willing to carry out basic maintenance . |
13 | His counterparty could be someone who is prepared to take on that extra risk by selling a future or writing a call option . |
14 | All this second-generation old school stuff is shite on wheels and has led to the emergence of the Old School Fool , a mug with a large disposable income who is prepared to cough up half a week 's wages for anything he perceives to be pre-Day-Glo sportswear . |
15 | That raid was probably foiled , but at a cost ; a damaged business , a damaged police car and an injured officer , who was lucky to escape more serious harm . |
16 | One was an elderly , rather exhausted man who was unable to produce either assistant or wife and had to borrow a lady from his neighbour for the purpose . |
17 | I ca n't say I 'm doing a Page-type thing in the studio , but he was someone who was able to make very soulful records , and that was something that generated excitement in me at the time . |
18 | Paul Richardson was the first person they 'd met on the island who was prepared to work as long and as hard as they did . |
19 | By being publicly mourned he who was anonymous becomes blatantly famous . |