Example sentences of "who [vb base] [to-vb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the Nursery is only a small unit , it is very much a part of the whole School and can therefore give to those pupils in the upper Senior School , who intend to pursue a child-orientated career , the opportunity of contact with young children by assisting in the nursery on a regular timetabled basis , while the Nursery children can benefit from their contact with their older ‘ brothers and sisters ’ within the Heriot 's Community . |
2 | Typically , this will benefit builders and developers who intend to make a taxable supply of property , but who , in a troubled property market , make short-term exempt lettings before making the taxable supply . |
3 | Having said that , there are other reinsurers both in Lloyd 's and in the commercial markets who have and who intend to run a profitable book of political risk reinsurance . |
4 | The new modules have been developed for two groups of students : those returning to S5 for a limited period of time , and those who intend to complete a full year 's programme of study in S5 or S6 . |
5 | The next level are in fact magistrates , who appear to have a similar area of responsibility to our Gown Court judges . |
6 | People assume , the British especially , who appear to have a unique talent for combining sentimentality and intellectual evasion , that conflict , even massacre , is in no one 's interest . |
7 | It is a new investment trust designed for investors who want to invest a full £6,000 in a PEP . |
8 | Companies who want to open a new store or shop often do a lot of research into socioeconomics . |
9 | This is , without doubt , a book for professionals who are not only thinking about quality , but who want to instill a fundamental change in the way people think about and do their work . |
10 | I believe that I speak for many others , both in my party and outside it , who want to see a successful conclusion at Maastricht and who want political and economic union in Europe to go forward . |
11 | She also runs refresher courses for those who want to perfect a particular style of dancing or learn the latest film songs . |
12 | And we especially want to hear from youngsters who want to make a short piece of film themselves . |
13 | I want to work with people who want to have a good time . |
14 | This booklet is designed to help those who want to buy a low-cost home or to rent in a new area in England and Wales . |
15 | As a counter to the determinedly working-class basis of Labour 's populism , it sought to unite ‘ forces working for good government of the borough , and to combat the policy of the extremists who seek to create a privileged section of the community at the expense of the rest ’ ( Municipal Alliance , nd ) . |
16 | to combine the forces working for good government of the borough , and to combat the policy of the extremists who seek to create a privileged section of the community at the expense of the rest . |
17 | They have also been approached by the inter-church committee , who hope to organise a weekly coffee bar for young people between the ages of 14 and 18 . |
18 | There are some adults who seem to take a perverse pleasure in causing trouble . |
19 | But — although this is very rare — you do sometimes come across one or two who seem to have a genuine interest and ‘ feel ’ for the birds ; then , obviously , I try to give them all the advice and encouragement I can . |
20 | But it 's not obvious to the many who have failed to invest in the latest equipment , who continue to squeeze a poor profit from dilapidated plant , decaying property and — worst of all — disenchanted people . |
21 | ‘ Professional monopolists ’ attempt to retain a system in which the location , costs and type of service is determined by those who provide it , primarily doctors , ‘ Corporate rationalizers ’ , the second interest group , are the planners and administrators of health organizations who attempt to achieve a rational spread of services to meet the socio-demographic distribution of need . |
22 | He practises what he has always preached — respect and tolerance for people of whatever religion , who try to live a good life by their own creed . |
23 | We all know that the privatised monopolies have become virtually unaccountable and are an embarrassment to Ministers , who try to put a bold front on enormous salary increases . |
24 | At present there are people who choose to display a green learner plate for a period of time after they have passed their test , but this is only optional and may lead to other coloured learner plates being sold which then may not be taken seriously . |
25 | We are equally thankful for our no less indispensable friends from the private sector , whether they be our Principal Benefactors or those who choose to support a particular event they fancy . |
26 | Intending applicants who wish to visit a particular department will be made welcome . |
27 | If there were not an expectation that the spot price at delivery will be higher than the current price of the futures contract , it is argued that the number of those who wish to hold a short position ( for instance , producers of the underlying physical asset hedging their risks ) would exceed the number who wish to hold a long position in the futures contract ( for instance , speculators ) . |
28 | If there were not an expectation that the spot price at delivery will be higher than the current price of the futures contract , it is argued that the number of those who wish to hold a short position ( for instance , producers of the underlying physical asset hedging their risks ) would exceed the number who wish to hold a long position in the futures contract ( for instance , speculators ) . |
29 | The University 's Alumni Office can provide help and advice to groups , whether they consist of a few friends who meet informally from time to time , a group from a particular department or year who wish to arrange a special reunion , or a more established society like the ones described on these pages . |
30 | Higher degrees in English are an obvious target for foreign students who have been trained in the subject in their own country , and who wish to obtain a doctoral qualification in an anglophone university before themselves becoming teachers . |