Example sentences of "who [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We will continue to pay , from April 1993 , a rebate at the level recommended by the Government Actuary for all those who contract out of the State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme .
2 Further changes introduced by the 1986 Social Security Act were intended to increase the numbers who contract out of the SERP scheme .
3 Clarke writes a good deal more intelligently — and entertainingly — than many who prattle on about the future .
4 Dealing with your children 's friends who pop round in the evening calls for consummate diplomacy and the setting of time limits .
5 I do n't think that there are teachers who pop out to the staffroom for the odd fix of some hard drug .
6 The English and Welsh , who look back on the year 1870 ( Forster 's Education Act ) as the effective starting point of a state system , were not the first in Europe to realise that a literate workforce would be needed to meet the ever more complex demands of industry .
7 This story is framed by the ramblings and reminiscences of three old men who hang out in the town square , acting as a comic chorus to the action and sketching in the historical background .
8 The cartoon features a gang of street children who hang out in the town market — begging , stealing , doing odd jobs and just horsing around .
9 The cartoon features a gang of street children who hang out in the town market — begging , stealing , doing odd jobs and just horsing around .
10 They are maybe five or six gunmen who jump out in the road in front of the car and start firing shots . ’
11 Parents who give in to a toddler 's temper will increase the likelihood of tantrums recurring and find themselves becoming more angry .
12 But they are true professionals who get on with the task in a methodical manner , no matter what the circumstances .
13 As always they will go to businesses and organisations whose support for various aspects of the arts throughout 1992 has most impressed the ABSA judges who get down to the business of sifting through hundreds of entries early next month .
14 A large number of dogs who end up in the rescue homes would be on the vet 's euthanasia list if they 'd had different owners .
15 And they can sweep aside any criticism by declaring : ‘ We are only rewarding the loyalty of our truly dedicated fans — the ones who turn up for every match , however unattractive . ’
16 There is also the chance of a lifetime for the talented teams who win through to the final .
17 But the people who go out in the cold all the time .
18 Who go out in the field and do field service support for our customers .
19 Christmas means the teams who go out from the TV licensing HQ in Bristol are getting ready to hear a lot more lame excuses .
20 Anyone who has read The Hound of the Baskervilles will know what fate is in store for those who wander off into a mire !
21 FOR men who live out of a suitcase , Tuesday night must represent mid-week crisis .
22 It 's not surprising then that the $4.5 billion Tandy empire has bridged this fundamental computing gap by buying Victor Technologies , who date back to the inception of the PC .
23 ‘ The days of signing £30,000 or £40,000 players who move on after a year are over .
24 In the UK , it is Wimpey Homes ’ market researchers or sales managers who come up with a list of alternative suggestions for each new development .
25 ‘ What about the tourists who come up from the village on foot or arrive in their cars to take a look at your goods ? ’ he demanded .
26 Yeah I mean we do get people who come in on the sort of the Friday morning and they 've already got their done their business perhaps sought out professional advice elsewhere
27 We are the real fighters , the ones who come out of the company to fight for our rights .
28 By and large , of course , your average Euro-Communist is about as far to the left as an English liberal , but here , among these dry Tuscan hills , they have a tougher breed , who hark back to the guerrilla fighters of 1943 .
29 Secondly , as a matter of fact , it is accepted in many areas of the higher education curriculum that the basic conceptual understanding can not be fully accomplished at the undergraduate stage , in which case the ‘ frontiers of knowledge ’ can be shown only to students who follow on to a postgraduate programme .
30 The rest are occupied by morose couples , mostly women , pairs of widowed sisters or spinster daughters with ageing mothers , and two Golden Wedding survivors who gaze out of a window across the green expanse of Parkers Piece , having run out of conversation years ago .
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