Example sentences of "who have [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Of particular interest , given that rates of divorce have been rising over the last two decades , is whether relatives commonly provide housing for people who have separated from a married or cohabiting partner .
2 Yes I think , so erm er I , I think really it 's that as the movement gathers pace and landlords , or small landlords and other people who have prospered under the old scheme , try and gain admission they are blocked
3 There are those who have written from a managerial perspective and concentrated on techniques for gaining acceptance from workers and their unions for the introduction of new technology .
4 Not for him , then , the vogue of so many of today 's tournament players who have moved into the fashionable Sunningdale area so they can be close to Heathrow .
5 These may include the managers or key workers who have moved with a decentralizing firm , although in some areas , notably Cornwall ( Perry 1979 ) , migration may occur before employment is obtained .
6 This part suggests some ways of designing your own printed circuit board artwork , which will appeal especially to those who have invested in the necessary equipment to fabricate boards with the ultra-violet method .
7 We work with people who have fallen through the existing nets of provision erm generally because their problems are so multiple that no particular one agency can deal with them .
8 The generations of Marxists who have lived through the grievous experience of Fascism and who , in another order of things , have experienced Stalinist degeneration , appraise the concept of democracy in a different way [ from Lenin ] , and not in opposition to socialism and communism , but as a road towards them and as a main component of them .
9 Those who have lived with a large refrigerator on board their yacht in sunnier climes will remember what a bother it is to have to run the engine for an hour every day to keep the drinks cold and the food fresh .
10 Missionaries who have lived with a cultural expression of the gospel adapted to their own context have to divest the message of that cultural adaptation and seek to introduce the gospel in a form which is culturally appropriate to the community in which they are seeking to communicate .
11 This is especially true of elderly people in mental handicap hospitals who have lived in a closed world all their lives .
12 Some of the names who have appeared in the previous two decades include internationals Rob Saunders , Denis McBride , Peter Russell , Niall Malone , and Don Whittle as well as Ulster 's Andy Adair , Stephen McKinty , Stephen and Andy Matchett and Mark Wylie .
13 For example , questions of relevance only to married women can be prefaced by a general question about marital status followed by an instruction for those who have answered in a particular way to move to the relevant subset .
14 Although it is difficult to reach firm conclusions from the small number of patients who underwent balloon counterpulsation , those few who have survived in the long term underwent such a procedure while their renal function was still normal or nearly normal and their renal state remained stable until transplantation .
15 Teachers , who have to cope with a large group of children , are likely to regard aggressive or disruptive youngsters as problems and overlook those who are quiet and withdrawn because , in their terms , they are ‘ well behaved ’ .
16 Now , Members in all parts of the House who have served on the Select Committee on Sittings of the House agree that it is essential to find a proper , reasonable and practical way to deal with legislation in Committee and on Report .
17 Will there be protection for those who have served in the Territorial Army for some 10 years , so that they may be allowed to complete their service and receive their TA decorations ?
18 A wide-ranging network of advice , information and assistance may develop , linking the families left behind and those who have migrated on a seasonal , short-term or longer-term basis .
19 Climbers who have succumbed to the lurking intimidation will find this little haven quite familiar over the next few moments … hours ? … as repeated attempts are made to commit themselves to a traverse across the wall towards that seemingly distant arête .
20 As Buck states , ‘ there is , in reality , a lot of difference between the expression of a preference and a choice and it seems that some parents who have heard of the new rights sometimes confuse these two concepts . ’
21 I bet you and I , Flavia , are the only people in St-Jean who have heard of The Economic Consequences of the Peace .
22 A list of famous people who have stayed in the various Reid 's hotels , appears in a book on Madeira by W. and A. Reid published in 1893 .
23 → We receive quite a few letters from people who have suffered from the indifferent attitude which seems to prevail in many music shops .
24 A source already mentioned provides this summary for those who have to deal with the immediate problems ( Elliott , 1982 , p.10 ) :
25 In 1982 he started his band Kino , who have grown into the powerful guitar quartet with a distinctive style ; nice pop melodies and hooky chord changes , monotonous vocals and punk drive .
26 who have grown in the delicate light
27 Not a single foreigner who attended the opening ceremonies , not one of the travellers from France , England , Italy , and Russia , who have journeyed over the half-finished line , went away without purchasing some silks , embroideries , metal-work , arms , or knives .
28 — Separate schools for 2–5-year-olds , each with its own head teacher and a number of classes staffed by teachers and nursery assistants who have trained under the National Nursery Examination Board ( NNEB ) .
29 A further group of 111 Vietnamese has left the colony , bringing the number of those who have returned under the voluntary repatriation programme this year to 874 .
30 As an apologist , he seems totally blind to the fact that the New Testament is just such a collection of old books , which require , if we are to understand them aright , patience and a willingness to listen to scholars who have meditated for a long time on the nature of the ( often quite puzzling and contradictory ) material which they contain .
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