Example sentences of "who [am/are] [adj] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There may be a corresponding disadvantage in having to accommodate the partners of the acquired firm who are unwilling to retire from practice .
2 They are going to have to compete for jobs , even in the UK , with their contemporaries who have trained elsewhere in Europe and who are competent to work in English .
3 Modern utilitarians who are disinclined to appeal to intuition sometimes adopt an attitudinist view of ethical judgement , of the sort we shall examine in our third chapter .
4 Because it is so efficient Mossad is courted by other agencies who are anxious to trade off information , particularly about Arab terrorism that affects their own countries .
5 Organisations with established DP departments require staff who are able to take on software " development " work ( modifying , adding to , or creating new software systems ) as required , but who , in the interim , will also undertake " maintenance " work ( keeping the system running ) .
6 We are looking for individuals who are able to strive for satisfaction , but who are also able to defend and protect themselves from disappointments and setbacks .
7 The Directorate have agreed that staff who are able to arrive at work early should be encouraged to do so and the following arrangements will apply : —
8 The first stage ( Bronze ) can be attained by any group of youngsters who are willing to work with enthusiasm , as assessment is on the basis of improvement on the standard of movement that the student starts from ; this means that due allowance is made , where appropriate , for individual physical handicaps .
9 The best course must be to acquire some expertise in the procedures ; not only will this be useful in itself , but the knowledgeable haulier may find others in the business who are willing to pay for help on Customs 88 documentation .
10 There are more than 14 million people in the UK , young and old , who are entitled to call on SSAFA for help .
11 For overseas students who are unable to attend for interview in Edinburgh , arrangements will be made for specimens of work to be submitted before a decision on admission is taken .
12 Informal sector implies a dualist interpretation of the urban economy , since it proposes a dichotomy between a formal modern capitalist sector in which big businesses and multinationals flourish , and the mass of the poor who are unable to benefit from participation in this sector .
13 The survey says : ‘ Those people who are prepared to travel by tunnel may be outvoted by their wives and families , so there could be a knock-on effect . ’
14 Teachers can also capitalise on visitors who are prepared to come into school to talk to the class .
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