Example sentences of "who [vb base] [adv] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The majority of the consultative members now support a mining ban , with the possible exception of Britain and Japan who appear still to favour the minerals convention .
2 Regrettably , in a field which is becoming increasingly litigious , when authors who criticise in print the prices certain publishers charge for their journals have been sued by these publishers , it is difficult to see how further research along these lines could be published with equanimity .
3 There could n't be many Charlotte Rossignols who happen also to play the oboe .
4 It has come from people who are well informed about the governors ' aspect of management , who know how to take the influence and information of parents into account and who , because they have taken part in one specific but widely shared exercise in adult education , have had the chance to understand and contribute to a wide field of public and community affairs ( Sallis 1988 ) .
5 LOOK FOR THE LINEN SYMBOL , ONE OF THE NATURAL REWARDS OF LIFE , FOR PEOPLE WHO KNOW HOW TO CULTIVATE THE LINEN DIFFERENCE .
6 There are lots of new , younger writers , who know how to please the playgoer .
7 At schools level I constantly see good sides lose to mediocre teams who know how to play the laws .
8 Every organisation needs good managers who understand how to make the enterprise work better , which is what this degree is for .
9 They are at the expense of people who have nothing to do with the production or consumption of a product — but who end up paying the costs .
10 Whereas " animal familiarization " is now only a fading memory in European folklore , it is still common in the islands , and there are shamans who claim regularly to enter the bodies of creatures to stalk the woods and fly the air at night .
11 The ‘ Decade of Evangelism ’ may do something to refresh the parts other influences ca n't reach , but even this new drive has critics among those who do n't want the Church to become a ‘ holy disco . ’
12 If you 're working alone one way of dealing with it is for the class to look at each side in turn : they can all play the townspeople who want to join the survey team , and then all play those who do n't want the railway to come through the town .
13 The thing is , it 's er not right to set somebody who do n't want the job and then just pull them back with them it 's rough grade money that 's what .
14 There is a loan note alternative for those who do n't want the cash .
15 Throughout our child 's infancy , we shadow-box with a whole tribe of bogeymen — speeding drivers , viruses and teddy manufacturers who do n't fix the eyes in properly .
16 DARLINGTON people who do n't pay the poll tax could soon face prison sentences as problems with delayed payments mount .
17 One thing that I think we have to be very careful about , if we did legalize cannabis there would be a proportion of adolescents who would get a great kick out of it , but there would those who do n't get the kick because it 's not illegal .
18 The well-adjusted children are the ones who know someone loves them — but then it 's those children who do n't get the attention . ’
19 here again here again you see in Marx , Marx says that more and more , and he said this in his day , more and more is society spreading into two classes on the one hand the ruling class , the owners of the means of life , on the other hand the r vast majority of people today , it 's ninety percent of the population , who do n't own the means of l of life but ten percent do .
20 First-time buyers , who do n't take the Lifecare option at the outset of their loan , can buy the additional cover at a later date .
21 It is because of the lack of community care resources and professionals who do n't understand the scope of their powers under the existing law .
22 Ian Ramsden , development director of direct marketing agency Eurocom DMA , believes the D & AD awards are decided by ‘ classical ’ admen who do n't understand the blood ‘ n ’ guts approach of direct selling .
23 In general , ramblers and landowners do get one but there is a minority of ramblers who do cause problems , just as there is a minority of landowners who do n't respect the rights of walkers .
24 Ever-improving standards of production and design ( hear Arnold Bennett in 1921 complaining that ‘ operatic mismanagers are obsessed with the music and they leave everything else to people who are either dead and have forgotten to get themselves buried or who do n't know the elements of their job ’ ) .
25 ‘ Most of these councillors are just hangers-on in suits who do n't know the meaning of an honest day 's graft . ’
26 I feel too tired to sleep so I play some Despot when I get home but my heart 's not in it and the Empire is still in a tattered-looking state after all the earlier disasters and I 'm almost wondering if I should start again but that would mean going back to the fucking dawn of civilisation and the temptation in Despot is always to swap PoV , which people who do n't know the game always think sounds sort of innocent , like some detail , but it is n't : you 're not just swapping point of View , you 're swapping your current Despotic power Level for something less , even if it 's a regional lord or other king or a general or royal relation close to the throne , and it is not to be done lightly because as soon as you renounce the current Despot 's PoV the computer takes over and it 's a smart fucking piece of software .
27 McDunn really wants to help , I can see that , but he 's under pressure , too ; the circumstantial evidence against me is so strong people who do n't know the details of the case are getting impatient over the lack of progress .
28 Who do n't know the job .
29 It sounds for the requisite two seconds for those of you who do n't know the rhyme ‘ I reckon that 's one … ’
30 ‘ Do n't be silly ’ , ‘ do n't make such a fuss ’ , are the messages from parents who do n't appreciate the intensity of children 's grief .
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