Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] [noun pl] who [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She also sewed clothes for toys and puppets , tiny dresses and jackets for anthropomorphic bears and monkeys and robes and mantles in silks and velvets for the few puppets they sold in the shop and gowns and breeches for the tall puppets who performed in the theatre .
2 Comparison of the data for the 26 patients who received NIPPV with that of the 30 treated conventionally demonstrated improved survival ( 1 death in 26 vs 9 in 30 ) .
3 He is one of Thatcher Tubes ' longest-serving employees , having worked originally for the electrical contracts who wired up the machines when the plant started in 1984 .
4 They were passing through pleasant country — hunting country , she knew , with open tracts of undulating land among the cultivated fields , offering a good many jumps and lengthy runs for the hardy spirits who rode to hounds .
5 At the Taj , Indian families were grouping themselves for the professional photographers who swarmed over the central platform .
6 Mini Tours have come and gone and low-key Satellite and Regional Tours are there for the young players who aspire to get on the main Tour .
7 I asked my husband of the punishment for the young males who had participated , but he had no answer .
8 Confined to their own class and religion , the marriage prospects for the young women who remained dwindled with each passing year .
9 Shy and secretive , not quite real and very safe , it is an apt setting for the young enthusiasts who flock thither on summer afternoons to recreate scenes from Brideshead Revisited .
10 And Hillier was full of praise for the young Gunners who made the crowd forget the absence of Anders Limpar and John Jensen .
11 Comparing the 8-hour with the 5.5-hour sleep regimes for the six subjects who had normally taken 8 hours sleep .
12 Switching between one-day and five-day mode was unpopular with the players , and the new showbiz-style razzmatazz that accompanied the games seemed specifically designed to cater for the drunken yobbos who turned up by the cartload .
13 Large numbers of owners and dogs gathered inside the building which serves as an indoor school for the handicapped children who ride at the centre .
14 There is also the chance of a lifetime for the talented teams who win through to the final .
15 ( The highspot for the 600,000 fans who flock each year to the Graceland mansion shrine is the famous jungle room , where their idol used to watch three televised football games at once ) .
16 Special Forces seized control of the main dams on the canal , and prepared landing grounds for the helicopter-borne troops who came in to block the roads and defend the canal against guerrilla attacks from the pro-Noriega armed militia , the Dignity Battalions .
17 He has called a summit on Thursday for the 14 clubs who opposed Arsenal , Liverpool , Manchester United , Everton , Leeds , Aston Villa , Nottingham Forest and Queens Park Rangers .
18 There is thus little duplication of Mr Williamson 's earlier Knights of the Iron Cross , and the entries for the 14 men who do appear in both volumes have been subsequently expanded .
19 The building 's shape provided a real technical challenge for the 16 bricklayers who worked in teams of four to complete the job .
20 And no sympathy at all for the well-fed hordes who stand in what should be his way .
21 These discoveries have a bittersweet taste for the many mothers who have been told by their doctors that they themselves were at the root of such problems — because they were over-anxious , inexperienced , nervy , overindulgent or whatever .
22 Since previous to the revolution the majority of women had very low levels of education and , therefore , few opportunities open to them , the FMC embarked on an educational program and a rehabilitation scheme for the many women who found themselves in degrading and unrewarding situations .
23 The former road turns beyond the lane junction and crosses the valley to Morvich , a farming settlement in lovely surroundings with accommodation and camping for the many walkers who find this a convenient base for their mountain expeditions .
24 Creating a Carer 's Benefit for the many individuals who forgo normal earnings to look after elderly or disabled relatives .
25 Flaps are described in detail for the many pilots who do not fully understand how to make the best use of them , and who may be nervous about their first flights in a flapped machine .
26 But for the many guests who lie basking in the sun , around the pool or on the Club 's beach , the most familiar view is the endless expanse of brilliant blue sky .
27 As the law requiring £40 landowners to take up knighthood was seldom observed , the sumptuary acts conceded that it was reasonable for the many men who did not choose to do so to adopt the dress appropriate to the standard of living they must certainly have enjoyed .
28 Other forms of surgery are , therefore , still necessary for the many patients who suffer uncontrollable or repeated haemorrhage after sclerotherapy .
29 Their relatively humdrum job these days is merely to argue about the best mechanism for finding out what the people want , the best way of looking after the country 's interests abroad and , in economics , the rival merits of maximising productive efficiency and maximising compassion for the poor devils who get least out of the efficiency .
30 ‘ Fascism ’ , he said , ‘ is not a creed for the smug mice who choose to emerge from under Bloomsbury tea-cosies to have a nibble at it . ’
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