Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] in [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 To his list we could add attorneys and even local receivers of taxes , six of whom appear in a list of country bankers drawn up in 1784 .
2 Those who gain from this process — whether in primary or secondary care — are matched by others who lose in the zero sum game that resource allocation in the NHS has become .
3 There 's nothing to be afraid of on this earth he says , not for those who trust in the Lord . ’
4 Carrie said , ‘ Mr Evans says no harm can ever come to those who trust in the Lord . ’
5 Members of an established company scheme at the time of the 1989 Budget , who remain in the same scheme — or who change schemes within the same group of associated employers — are not affected by the change .
6 Calculating this , however , is fraught with difficulties and early leavers are usually at a disadvantage compared with those who remain in the scheme .
7 For those who remain in the country , life is very arduous :
8 of CalMac employees who remain in the public sector , why can not it be the case with the rest who will be transferred to the private sector ?
9 There are many voluntary options included in these Cost Reduction Proposals but there is nothing voluntary for those staff who remain in the Bank and continue to work under extreme pressure at this time .
10 Workers in Germany lose an amount equal to area 1 , while workers who remain in the UK gain higher wages leading to economic rent equal to area 3 .
11 Those who remain in the area say they 'd go back and restore the houses again tomorrow , given the chance .
12 There are plenty of women in the world of gyms , aerobics and body conditioning who suffer in the same way .
13 Editor , — The General Medical Council has decided that doctors who qualify in the United States and Canada are no longer exempt from the PLAB test .
14 The same forces operate at the national level ; in Italy , for example , agricultural policies have favoured large scale agriculture and further decreased the viability of non-intensive , small-scale producers who predominate in the south .
15 Harsher penalties in particular could help foster a tough , ‘ macho ’ criminal self-image in the young men who predominate in the criminal statistics .
16 Marie Burch , who back in the old days jumped ship from the forerunner of Unix System Laboratories Inc to join the then-enemy Open Software Foundation as director , business area management , was one of those that lost their jobs in the Foundation 's recent reshuffle .
17 Marie Burch , who back in the old days jumped ship from the forerunner of Unix System Labs to join the then-enemy Open Software Foundation as director , business area management , was one of those cut in OSF 's recent reshuffle ( UX No 423 ) .
18 ‘ They are only an average valleys side who change in the pub , ’ he chuckles .
19 And all of you who hide in the corners , this swine can reach you even there .
20 In many cases students will also tour in productions mounted by the school , and this gives good audience experience away from the greenhouse of school performances , where the people who sit in the audience are usually either professionally interested , or are fellow students and friends .
21 The crew comprises a commander and gunner , who sit in the turret , and a driver .
22 The payroll vote ( those members of the Government who sit in the two Houses ) , back-bench ambition , and the vigilance of the Whips ' Office ensure that executive will invariably prevails .
23 I 'm , I 'm certainly as I was going to come on to explain and the way you will see ourselves working , is not people who sit in the Town Hall and just turn out reports , I mean the kind of work we do and the way we work means that were actually very much involved in the community groups , but I mean if it was , if it was thought to be an issue that we needed to have greater community involvement , i.e. to resurrecting that forum then that 's something that , you know , we may need to address , but I never saw it as operating like that anyway , I mean I saw it as it 's almost like in a cabinet of members mainly . .
24 at the same time , there are people who sit in the middle ground
25 Judges who sit in the Crown Court tend to be slightly older than magistrates on average ( around 60 for judges and 56 for lay justices ) .
26 The next senior are Lords Justices of Appeal who sit in the Court of Appeal .
27 There are alderman who sit in the Commons , in St Stephen 's Chapel , just a stone 's throw away , only too willing to use any ammunition against the regent . ’
28 Adelaida points out the different groups : the ‘ grandmothers ’ , who sit in the sun spinning and chatting ; the ‘ complete illiterates ’ , mostly older Aymara women who are making their first letters with painstaking care ; the ’ functional illiterates ’ who have had some schooling and progress more rapidly ; and the groups which practise their recently acquired literacy skills using materials on health and nutrition .
29 ‘ It 's the females who hunt in a pack .
30 He says that a Cavalier appears in the corner , a Shepherd and his dog , hands grip at those who sleep in the bed and a monk walks through the wall !
  Next page