Example sentences of "who [vb base] [verb] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Implementation has been left to local managers , who appear to have baulked at that option . |
2 | For those old people who want to continue living outside institutional life , it means in many cases living alone or away from their children and grandchildren , or perhaps giving up their own homes to live in ‘ sheltered accommodation ’ overseen by a warden and social workers . |
3 | Now there have been some allegations flying around that there are people in the parliamentary Labour Party who want to get rid of that link and I want to categorically say that there is no serious figure in the Labour Party who shares that opinion there 's no one in the G M B group who takes that view there 's no one in the Shadow Cabinet and what is more , I know from my own personal experience , and my dealings with him over thirty years , that there is no greater supporter of the trades union link than John Smith himself ! |
4 | HIGHER disposal costs encourage those who produce waste to look for cheaper ways to get rid of it . |
5 | Those VAG employees who decide to continue living in rented private accommodation receive reimbursement of legal fees incurred in drawing up the lease . |
6 | The Independent has interviewed pressure groups and independent researchers who do work commissioned by various government departments . |
7 | One of the problems for those entrepreneurs , and other corporate managers , who do seek to act as professional industrialists is that the context in which they operate is dominated by the values described in earlier chapters . |
8 | It 's extraordinary — I know families who 've stopped speaking to each other . |
9 | Marjorie Roper and her husband say they 've already paid their poll tax once , and should n't have to clear the debts of those who 've refused to pay at all . |
10 | But the new gentrification ( or yuppification ) is conditional on the existence of social agents , the ‘ gentrifiers ’ themselves , who have to choose to move into these areas . |
11 | Accordingly of those who have increased spend on one particular area in the past year advertising has accounted for the lion 's share of growth . |
12 | In addition , of those who have increased spend on one particular area in the past year mail-shots have been increased by nearly one quarter . |
13 | DIY , furniture and jewellery stores who have to borrow to buy in huge amounts of expensive stock will be hardest hit , the British Retail Consortium warned . |
14 | My thanks are due to all those , including volunteers , who have become engaged in this initiative . |
15 | It is adhered to by increasing numbers who have become disillusioned with British identity and have seen Paisley 's words about the traitorous nature of British governments become reality as protestant — loyalist domination in Ulster has been continuously eroded . |
16 | Middle layers of organisations are often overcrowded with culturally rigid managers who have failed to deal with this cultural dilemma ’ |
17 | It explains that ‘ the picture that emerges is of a group of people who were keen to engage in farming on their own account and who established themselves on a smallholding , often many years ago , but who have failed to progress beyond this first step in the farming ladder . |
18 | If ‘ home ’ means , though , the defence of self and close kin for what Rainwater calls the ‘ lower class ’ , it means something quite different for those who have managed to escape from this class and who have achieved a degree of economic and emotional stability . |