Example sentences of "who [vb base] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At the present time patients who lose their job in middle age experience great difficulty in finding another . |
2 | For those who make their money from other people 's names , there is little doubt about this year 's most desirable property . |
3 | Investors are rational price takers who make their selection of wealth-producing assets using risks ( standard deviation of expected returns ) and the expected returns . |
4 | Initially , New Zealand , Canada and Argentina , who celebrate their centenary in 1999 , also wanted to run the next tournament , which is played on a four-year cycle . |
5 | At least the government can answer those who say its attitude to retroactive legislation is inconsistent . |
6 | In Book 1 , students are gripped by ‘ The Search ’ — an adventure story in twenty episodes , and entertained by the absurd ‘ Dangerous Brothers ’ who stumble their way from one comic situation to another . |
7 | It 's lads who earn their living at this . |
8 | Most acts who approach me fall into two categories : new and established . |
9 | Section 4 of the Business Names Act 1985 requires that sole traders who operate their business in any name other than their own must display their own name clearly on all business letters , invoices , receipts , written orders for goods , etc. to be supplied to the business , and written demands for payment of debts owing to the business . |
10 | To those workers who profess bewilderment as to how they might help , who feel their knowledge in sexual matters is insufficient or are doubtful of their capabilities for sexual counselling and aid , one would suggest that they raise the matter within their training departments . |
11 | " We " are those who live in this particular locality and whose ancestors have lived here since time immemorial , or " we " are those who derive their livelihood from this particular piece of ancestral ground , or " we " are those who raise our crops from a particular parcel of ancestral seed , annually renewed . |
12 | The term ‘ visually limited ’ is used frequently by writers in the United States ( Barraga , 1976 ; Bishop , 1971 ) and refers to pupils who use their vision for all tasks including reading print , but who may need prescriptive lenses in order to do so . |
13 | An event when enthusiasts can parade their pride and joy … a time when their hours of endless polishing chrome can be enjoyed by people who share their love for these unique examples of American automobile history . |
14 | I would like to hear from any other readers who share my interest in exotic foliage plants and perhaps we could swap cuttings and propagating material . |
15 | And in fact , I would not want to suggest that feminist resistance — from guerilla raids on men who call us darling to all-out war waged on institutional bastions like the dictionary — is valueless . |
16 | In the early to mid-'80s , The Wasp Factory 's prole art debut would not have seemed so brave , but in releasing an album bound to infuriate and confuse most who cross its path at this time they really are pressing their luck . |
17 | In the early to mid-'80s , The Wasp Factory 's prole art debut would not have seemed so brave , but in releasing an album bound to infuriate and confuse most who cross its path at this time they really are pressing their luck . |
18 | But our hopes are n't shared by everyone , especially those who threaten our future with nuclear weapons . |
19 | What about the sex-lives of people who admit their terror of physical contact with another human being ? |
20 | Such a definition does not only include those Christians who construe their belief in orthodox terms ; who proclaim of Christ ( following the definition of the Council of Chalcedon ) that he was fully God and fully human , these two natures existing in one person . |
21 | To a degree it is widespread among many not just in the provisional movement but also in the Fianna Fáil party , and in general among those who see their history as one of liberation through blood . |
22 | Because I have little patience for people who waste their time on idle speculation without any evidence to support their suspicions — and now , ’ he continued inexorably , ‘ since we understand each other , I suggest you go and have your shower , get dressed and eat some breakfast . |
23 | Reference groups may contain individuals who as " opinion leaders " appear to exercise a disproportionate influence in forming and shaping the opinions of those other people who orientate their behaviour towards that of the reference group . |
24 | Only a strong working parliament on what Weber took to be the British model , working in committees which make policy and supervise bureaucrats , could generate strong leaders who prove their mettle in parliamentary and electoral combat . |