Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [noun] be " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , this heterogeneity between risk groups might reflect the existence of constitutionally distinct subgroups within a population that has different forms of susceptibility to adenoma development : one with generalised and noticeable proliferative anomalies throughout the entire colonic epithelium that produce an increase tendency toward recidivism , and a second , less recidivant subgroup in whom polyp development is not preceded by the generalised pattern of hyperproliferation seen in the first group but by other types of alterations as yet unidentified .
2 You can join immediately ( enquire at the entrance to the Long Room or in the Library Shop ) , or write to the Treasurer , Friends of the Library , Trinity College , Dublin 2 , from whom further information is available .
3 Accepting that qualification , I regard it as plain that the effect of an intervention notice cast in the terms which were here employed and which were reflected in a accompanying press release , must be most damaging to the authorised representative with whom further business is inhibited until ( if ever ) the notice is withdrawn .
4 Accepting that qualification , I regard it as plain that the effect of an intervention notice cast in the terms which were here employed and which were reflected in an accompanying press release , must be most damaging to the authorised representative with whom further business is prohibited until ( if ever ) the notice is withdrawn .
5 Finally , but most importantly , are the clients for whom support workers were employed : 16 in Ipswich and l8 in Newham ( see Table 3.2 ) .
6 The person who wins races is usually experienced .
7 Jones 's characteristically gentle satires on the lot of talented women who lack means are among the most accomplished poems written by women in the eighteenth century .
8 The conference that gave rise to these events was organised by Donald Johanson , who unearthed Lucy 's half complete skeleton in 1974 at Hadar in Ethiopia , about 1100 miles north of where the Laetoli trails were uncovered between 1976 and 1979 .
9 The dogs who attacked Becky were destroyed the same day .
10 However , double standards were used ind attacks on the ‘ alien menace ’ in the fascist press used many anti-semitic stereotypes long before it was accepted as an official weapon ; for instance in Blackshirt in October 1933 those Jews who attacked fascism were likened to a cancer in the body politic .
11 Fifty years of oralism had by now so severely retarded the education of deaf people that those who became adults were largely judged incapable of managing their own affairs .
12 This view was no doubt reinforced in the past by the fact that those who became directors were frequently individuals of limited capabilities , good breeding often being a more important ground for selection than business acumen .
13 The man who became Sukarno was born on 6 June 1901 .
14 ‘ When the need arose , those who became managers were the people who had best survived the struggle up the rungs to the top .
15 The only good news in the act for those who sell houses is that it is not a criminal offence to omit information unless an omission results in a statement being misleading .
16 The men who ruled India were aware that what they referred to as their prestige would in the end by compromised by too obvious a reliance on resort to arms .
17 While patients dependent on alcohol who suffer withdrawal are given sedation and heroine addicts receive opiate substitutes , only tobacco users are expected to go ‘ cold turkey ’ or leave their ward to smoke .
18 Consumers who registered complaints were last night reassured by Cleveland trading standards officer Eric Robinson .
19 ‘ Hands up everybody who thinks Jason 's straight ! ’ shouted someone .
20 Alex Orton-Green , 15 , of the Funky Junky Party , wore his long hair in a pigtail , and Robert Hutchinson , 15 , representing the Football Supporters-Normal Persons Party , was standing for everyone who thinks rugby is boring .
21 Overall , it 's a decent game for the curious and mechanically minded PC owner who thinks £20 is a good price .
22 ‘ You strike me as the kind of fierce little feminist who thinks men are beneath her contempt , rapists one and all . ’
23 Anyone who thinks Claire is sincere must have a brain smaller than a mouse dropping .
24 They make a good team — Lester a black man who thinks James are the greatest , Norman a white man whose life was changed when he heard James Brown .
25 The British industrialists and workers who passed France are investigated together with the skills and equipment involved .
26 The people who make applications are not in a position to know who is warranted and who is not .
27 Most landowners were Zuwaya or their assignees : people who were not Zuwaya and who owned land were ( Zuwaya said ) either clients or descendants of Zuwaya slaves , or affines incorporated into the Zuwaya genealogy .
28 Another woman who met Courtney was the singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul .
29 ROB ANDREW 'S current four-month ban from club competition could seem like a weekend break if the Rugby Union 's planned hardline against players who change teams is put into effect next year .
30 One who sought sanctuary was a Milanese noble called Landriani , who was pursued to the columns , but escaped inside the convent .
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