Example sentences of "who be [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 All who are prepared for the ordained ministry are trained under considerable pressure of time and with an overcrowded curriculum .
2 I mean people who are living in the old common lodging houses and in government resettlement units , people living in squats and dingy bed-and-breakfast hotels , and families living cooped up with their relatives because there 's nowhere else for them to go .
3 So if you want to know more about Michael Chang , or indeed any of the players who have fan club services and who are listed on the opposite page , then do n't delay .
4 The 1.5 million Muslims in modern Bosnia , who are listed in the Yugoslav census as ‘ Muslims of ethnic origin' , are the descendants of those early converts .
5 He is one of thousands here who are wrestling with the economic difficulties .
6 Some organisations have company housing which may be used by employees who are transferred to the new area but have yet to complete their house purchases there .
7 I represent those who are enumerated on the second sheet .
8 Those who are born in the Third World have a considerably smaller chance of surviving childhood than those born here — and the same was true of those born in the West a hundred years ago .
9 There are currently 18 members , who are joined by the four senior staff of Lending Services .
10 Those who are baptised into the Catholic tradition seek understanding of this content through Christian revelation and the privileged signs or sources of revelation are found in : the Bible , Liturgy , the teaching of the Church and Christian witness .
11 President , with a very heavy heart and bitter disappointment for all our people out there , who are depending on the Social Chapter to give them dignity , safety and a reasonable standar standard of living , I reluctantly withdraw this motion , but I will say this , we live to fight another day .
12 They are the only club of their kind who are registered with the Royal Life Saving Society .
13 We recognise the need to strengthen the voices of those in North America who are marginalised by the dominant culture and to provide access for their participation in both mass and alternative media .
14 In Scotland , it is carried out by assessors who are employed by the regional councils .
15 In the case of Japan , organizational commitment is of most moment for those workers who are secured by the golden chains of the internal labour market .
16 I agree with the hon. Gentleman , however , that all of us who are engaged in the democratic affairs of the Province — that does not simply involve Governments ; it involves also political parties — have a joint responsibility to see whether we can advance matters by way of dialogue .
17 Those of us involved in English language studies and teaching , and perhaps those in particular who are swimming against the ever-shifting currents that comprise the National English Curriculum , can benefit from Morton 's method .
18 The installations of Troutbeck 's folk mayors , who are selected by the outgoing mayor , to serve one year , and many shepherds ' meets have been held here .
19 In a broadcast on Aug. 23 Saddam Hussein called on Mubarak to " take the side of the … poor of the Arab nation " and " be among the ranks of the faithful who are striving against the corrupt , the dissolute , the tyrants and the army of invaders " .
20 A TV WEEKLY poll attracted calls from 9,342 viewers who are vexed by the new theme music for Emmerdale .
21 We have only two years in which to change the ‘ survival of the fittest ’ ideology into a social attitude which is tolerant of ethnic , political and other minority groups , and individuals who are threatened by the ruling moral standards .
22 And he gets a lot of publicity out of this by er , being photographed with Ted Heath , by announcing that he 's showing clemency to people who are convicted by the Iraqi courts , and that really people should n't hold too much against him .
23 One essential paradox is that it is those groups who are poorest in terms of resources to cope with difficulties who are beset with the greatest problems .
24 I wanted to work with people who are running a small firm , people who are dealing with the same problems as me because they 're running a small business . ’
25 Recognition that the members of organizations share group identities and have interests which may not coincide with others who are contributing to the same goals began with the Human Relations movement and its founder George Elton Mayo ( 1933 ) .
26 Among the students who are studying at the Central School , which was set up in 1982 by Christopher Gable and Ann Stannard , special mention must go to the male dancers for their outstanding elevation and strength .
27 But there are certain feelings and reactions in bereavement that are common to much of the animal kingdom , including the human race , and all who are caring for the bereaved need to be aware of them , as well as being ready to accept the tremendous range of responses that people can produce from time to time in their efforts to deal with their painful situation .
28 Those who are caring for the bereaved need to be prepared to expect all kinds of strange reactions and uncharacteristic behaviour from them occasionally .
29 This also permits the company 's affairs to be placed in the hands of those who are equipped with the special abilities and skills which are necessary for effective management and which many shareholders may not themselves possess ’ .
30 First , the company is often owned by a single individual or a group of connected individuals who are advised by the same adviser .
  Next page