Example sentences of "people who [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We give birth surrounded by people who reflect our own fear that we will lose control and that our animal self will burst forth noisily and messily .
2 The people who draw our European maps think there is nothing but sea between Japan and America , but they are wrong .
3 It would seem that the rationale behind this agenda is that ordinary people who make their own decisions , built on their own experience , who create their own pressure groups , their own education and their own work are dangerous and must be marginalised .
4 Secondly , since 1975 , people who conduct their own litigation have become entitled to costs in respect of their own time and effort spent preparing and presenting the case .
5 Then follow prayers for the dead by both priest , and people who have their own version , that the Mass may be " mede & medecyne " to them .
6 So , in my experience certainly down in the Sussex area , there 's , there 's great opportunity for people who have something worthwhile saying , who understand how to repackage what they 're saying in such a way that it will keep local radio audiences listening , and who are prepared to learn the minimum techniques and skills necessary to come across reasonably well .
7 erm , I mean people who spend their entire Saturday doing something that they , I mean , I do n't enjoy going out every Saturday !
8 People who call themselves financial advisers , yacht brokers , design consultants , even journalists .
9 People who call themselves gay Christians ’ were undermining the gospel .
10 On specification , think of it as a Turbo R without the turbo : a firmer , sportier saloon for people who do their own driving .
11 Although they live together and have children they do n't seem to be a couple , they just seem to be two people who do their own thing .
12 Rufus was one of those people who admire their own kind of looks better than any other sort and whose partners are chosen because they belong in the same type as themselves .
13 The ‘ working class ’ collectivity is , in a sense , centred on manual industrial labour , at least for the adult male members of working class families , although ( a ) by no means all people who consider themselves working class are employed in that sphere and ( b ) a not insignificant minority of people employed in that sphere do not consider themselves working class .
14 This class consists of those people who see their own interests and/or the interests of their nation , as best served by an identification with the interests of the capitalist global system , in particular the interests of the countries of the capitalist core and the transnational corporations domiciled in them .
15 You 've got to be prepared to listen to a lot of varied opinions about many difficult problems , assess the people who give you those opinions and at the end of the day you 've got to be very decisive and determined .
16 I certainly would n't claim that the loss-of-self aesthetic was valid outside of a probably quite limited , class- and gender-specific group of people who need their over-orderly thought patterns disrupted good'n'proper .
17 Although one may from time to time admire people who hazard their entire company on one major throw , it has to be a risk that for most of us would be , hopefully , both an unnecessary one and certainly an undesirable one .
18 In the Shadow Cabinet and on the National Executive , Smith now has people who recognise their real opponents are the Tory Party , not the people sitting around the same table .
19 They fall into two categories : people who own their own houses , the vast majority of whom have purchased their homes recently from the Housing Executive , and people who are Housing Executive tenants and require special adaptations .
20 Terry Biddlecombe says its a good horse and he thinks this is magic for racing … lots of happy people who own their own horse
21 Surely it does n't require a degree in sociology to realise that people who invest their hard-earned cash in a quality house in a quality development are not going to be over the moon at having that kind of to-ing and fro-ing take place outside their front gates ? ’
22 They hold the odd kangaroo court to deal with those who have caused trouble but are n't what the state would consider criminals — people who con their own families out of earnings or land , that sort of thing .
23 Some commentators suppose that there is a considerable Free Presbyterian presence in the lists of party activists because the leaders of the Party favour people who share their religious affiliation .
24 If you seek other sincere people who share your important concerns , there is a very good chance that we can help .
25 Maslow went so far as to say that ill people who treat their fellow men with kindness are forces for mental health and those who disdain or belittle other men are forces for mental illness .
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