Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 In general terms , the first chapter of the book manifests Nash 's intention to treat popfiction , " the art that easily diverts us " , with respect , and to defend it against those readers who scorn it and deny its merits .
2 But it ran into early criticism from disabled shoppers who claim it discriminates against them , and from traders who fear it will hit business .
3 Chiswell Street is quiet and sedate nowadays but two hundred years ago it was the powerhouse for the Whitbread brewery which churned out Porter , the dark beer named after the London market porters who knocked it back at a fearsome rate early in the morning .
4 Called ‘ porter ’ after the Covent Garden market porters who drank it , it was characterised by its distinct , dark colour , which came from the roasted barley it contained .
5 But it ran into early criticism from disabled shoppers who claim it discriminates against them , and from traders who fear it will hit business .
6 I do n't know what the financial arrangements are but he has a double role , he attends the classes but he also does spinal manipulation and massage for those of Brand 's clients who need it or say they do . ’
7 American law , for example , provides a special " public figure " defence : however inaccurate a speculation about the conduct of a person in the public eye , the journalists who make it will not be liable unless they have acted maliciously .
8 The police inspector who investigates the terrorist attack turns out to be none other than Columbo , the clerks at the hotel are discovered to be Akaky Akakievich , Badin , Devushkin , Mr Guppy , Goliadkin , Sainthomme , and Uriah Heep , and the journalists who report it include Jake Barnes , Ian Scuffling , Joe McCarthy Hynes , and Rouletabille .
9 John 's strict paternalism fascinated the New York newsmen who described it as ‘ Tiller 's puritanical blue laws ’ .
10 Encompassing such a range at all is a considerable achievement , and its value will no doubt be reflected in the increased skills of both the students and tutors who use it .
11 The party has now discarded the leaders with overly Nazi political pasts who controlled it in the 1970s .
12 The theory must have sounded wonderful to the think-tankers who dreamed it up .
13 If there has to be a last minute addition to the contract after the document has been prepared and is awaiting exchange , it could be written into the draft contract before exchange , or some reference to it could be added to the contract so long as all that was done with the authority of the parties who signed it .
14 Like its English cognate , imagination , however , it is rich in connotations and operates differently in the different conceptual frameworks of the different authors who use it ( authors as varied as Sartre , Bachelard , Barthes , Lacan , Castoriadis , Althusser ) .
15 We are to drink beer , eat cheese , get herded around in coaches , grab every photo-opportunity with ‘ the two lads who made it all possible ’ and officially launch the new Carter long-player ( EC-standard length ) ‘ 1992 — The Love Album ’ .
16 Over 90% of hazardous waste is disposed of by the manufacturers who generate it .
17 Hence we get what would otherwise be an absurdity : the spectacle of linguists telling speakers off for wanting to make ‘ unnecessary ’ changes in their language , which is seen , oddly , as something that exists independently of the speakers who use it .
18 Most of this was exported to the United States via the Cyprus-Frankfurt pipeline , nicknamed khouriah ( ‘ shit ’ ) by the couriers who used it , or via Turkey , the Balkans , central Europe and then on to New York and points west .
19 ‘ Silly sausage , ’ he teased , and , although she carried on studying to complete her A levels , when Fabia left school she seemed to just naturally fill the niche that was tailor-made for her in feeding and exercising the dogs and giving an extra helping of love and attention to the animals who needed it .
20 The only real criticism came from Melody Maker 's The Stud Brothers who dubbed it ‘ really embarrassing ’ and stamped Gedge , ‘ The most unscrupulous , manipulative , bandwagon-jumping reptile in the history of popular entertainment . ’
21 But the both brothers who owned it er Charles er John and Tom were becoming very very aged and were not capable of carrying on the job .
22 The Pisante brothers who own it are now helping with inquiries , as the phrase goes .
23 ‘ Besides , I 'm not married so I do n't have kids who play it .
24 It slows the game down so much when you have people killing the ball , but it 's not the fault of the players , it 's the referees who allow it ’ .
25 Not just the crazed fanatics who follow It , but It and Its legions , ’ the Doctor replied .
26 ‘ We want to deter these gangs who think it is fun to put others lives at risk , ’ said Mr Baker .
27 What most visitors who admire it do n't know is that its original home was the middle of Oxford town centre — just below Carfax tower — with traffic flowing around it from all directions .
28 Cunningham ( 1982 ) reports that if parents decide to give up the baby permanently , it is ‘ for the parents who make it , the right decision , .
29 Transport is provided for those parents who require it , either by the caretaker using the school 's mini-bus or by the part-time school social worker .
30 Baby Two is still being looked after by the parents who took it home .
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