Example sentences of "who [vb base] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is a distinct rural segment of this class which is made up of small commercial farmers , who depend on a casual labour supply .
2 People who overdose in a suicidal attempt may take one or several drugs but generally ingest at most one pack of each .
3 Meanwhile the ethereal life of Ranveer , Bubbles and Socks , an unworldly trio who react in a childlike way to every sling and arrow as if permanently looking for Nanny , starts to unravel when a new administrator takes over the game park with thinly veiled hostility towards his country 's nobility .
4 However , in the absence of clear evidence and when the fiscal debate is difficult to resolve , it is possible that those who begin with a public choice framework may be led to quite different reform proposals from those who approach the issue from a more traditional framework .
5 In Statement B this story line is applied to the police force to suggest that the young white working-class men who enter the force are to a large extent preselected , and irrespective of recruitment and training policies are likely to be authoritarian personality types who flourish in a para-military environment and ‘ have a hang-up about race ’ .
6 The children , who stand in a small cluster near the goat enclosure , now look at each other and laugh , too , but when the laibon swings his impressive , lidded gaze towards them , they freeze .
7 Reason , one might think , for the wary traveller to duck behind the luggage lockers , but no , the assembly listens rapt as John Berger ( for it is he ) embarks upon a long yarn about two Italian peasants who meet at a Communist Party dance .
8 A dapper stranger ( John Berger ) hoves into view and launches into a long , rather tedious yarn about two Italian peasants who meet at a Communist Party dance .
9 Or who know about a different God to mine .
10 Nor do all who participate in a joint enterprise agree to its occurrence .
11 More dangerous , those who talk of a British constitution may mislead themselves into thinking that there are parts of the system to which a special sanctity attaches .
12 Where these signs are not obvious , subtler discriminations can be made : Quebecois who refuse to understand anglophones who talk in a Canadian accent , will respond to anglophones who talk with a British or US intonation , as Flemings who claim not to understand French spoken with a Belgian accent , understand French French .
13 Ultimately , however , there is still the problem of the individuals who rely on a poor frequency of public transport and this can be the most significant feature of isolation .
14 Is not it time that the Government , who pay in a massive amount of money — equivalent to a net contribution of £3 a week per family — simply deducted £109 million from the vast amount that they send to Brussels every month ?
15 In particular I know of no estimates of the numbers who continue on a part-time basis , undeclared for tax , to sell skills acquired during their working life time .
16 Though the Japanese are by no means a lazy or an idle race , and though they possess none of that apathetic indolence common to those Eastern races who dwell beneath a tropical sun , still all notions of speed , haste or flurry are utterly foreign to their nature .
17 Equally there seem to be many people who stay for a short period , and then just move on .
18 But it is just this sort of judgment which those who argue for a unfudgeable standard do not wish to see exercised .
19 In a crisis , there are two sorts of people : There are those who go into a blind panic .
20 Villagers are especially concerned for the safety of children and youngsters who play on a small triangle of grass underneath the bypass .
21 Blyth , back in fifth place , are hoping striker Don Peattie , and defenders Steve Locker and Steve Plaskett , will pass fitness tests for their home game with Consett , who choose from a full squad of 17 players .
22 CAT is a donee-based tax in which the more people who share in a particular inheritance the lower the tax will be .
23 For those of us who live with a friendly cat it is hard to understand people who suffer from a terror of encountering felines at close quarters .
24 As for those countries who live under a non-religious dictatorship and are officially atheist , they appear to have learned a few things from the Inquisition .
25 The couple are totally accepted by Linda 's middle-aged parents who live in a terraced house in Darlington .
26 Altogether there is a population of only about 190 , who live in a scattered community , largely agricultural .
27 He wanted to emphasize the new play 's connection with The Family Reunion : once again he was to deal with characters who live in a worn-out society , and have lost their way .
28 Another friend , whose husband is a farmer , shares the care of her parents , who live in a neighbouring village , with a married sister , who also lives nearby .
29 A farmer and his family who live in a wooden shack on their organic farm say they will lose their home and their livelihood if they are n't allowed to build a proper house .
30 Managers , who live in a constant state of anxiety , tend not to see games as others do and Joe Jordan duly declared himself happy enough with the result which , apart from extending Hearts ' unbeaten run against their city rivals to 17 , keeps them in contention for a place in Europe .
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