Example sentences of "who [vb base] that a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | FAMILIES who fear that a special hospital is to close have accused health service managers of snubbing their request for consultation . |
2 | To voters , who hope that a clear result will speed the end of the recession , an unclear result could have precisely the reverse effect . |
3 | Anyone who knows Hong Kong will appreaciate that spare time is at a premium there , and the efforts of those members who ensure that a successful branch exists deserves recognition and thanks . |
4 | Lastly we have a third group of customers who know that a brief telephone call with an experienced Matroc technician and the subsequent systematic processing would bring them significantly more than 50 pages of technical details . |
5 | There are , however , some men who assume that a single mother must be looking for a husband . |
6 | I realise Morrissey 's ambiguity on such subjects as race and sexuality will frustrate those who feel that a firm stance is necessary in the current political climate . |
7 | There are those who believe that a major earthquake along the San Andreas fault is inevitable at some time , but meanwhile people live in California and thrive and make money . |
8 | It is also clear that there are many in Bonn who believe that a tight union should be created at the centre of the EC , creating a two-speed Europe with a powerful core . |
9 | People who claim that a noisy motorway has ruined village life are planning to carry on their campaign , despite accepting government compensation . |
10 | While pluralist writers can not be interpreted as suggesting that there is a perfect or even extensive distribution of political power through the mechanism of interest participation in government decision making , — ’ what pluralists do argue is that more groups are involved in making decisions than is suggested by Marxist and elitists , who claim that a particular class or group has a monopoly of influence . |
11 | The report will be seized upon by ministers who argue that a further expansion in student numbers can be achieved by higher education becoming more efficient . |
12 | Those who argue that a universal definition of aggression is possible and even desirable are often interested … in whether the members of one society can be said to be ‘ more aggressive ’ than another according to some quantitative scale ’ . |
13 | Those who argue that a universal definition of aggression is possible and even desirable are often interested in determining whether a universal human proclivity toward aggression exists , or whether the members of one society can be said to be ‘ more aggressive ’ than another according to some quantitative scale . |