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

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1 To be fair , he did also point out that neither did Yorkshire 's Asian population flock in droves of more than three or four to see the hero from the subcontinent in action ; but then he may be aware , as so many apparently are not , that the prospect of seeing a Hindu lad from Bombay doing well for Yorkshire — as he assuredly will — is not exactly high on the agenda for the Pakistanis who form the greater part of the Asian population in those parts .
2 And last those who should probably be first — the experts who have the knowledge that enables them to evaluate books , records , stamps and other valuables professionally and are willing to put this skill and their time at our disposal .
3 When an expert system is used to produce some advice or a report , the expertise underlying the output comes from the following sources : the experts who provided the knowledge , the persons ( sometimes called " knowledge engineers " ) who refined the knowledge and formalized it so that it could be installed in the knowledge-base , the persons who wrote the inference engine and the user interface ( or adapted existing ones ) , the user of the system .
4 The dealer who supplies an expert system may be deemed to be supplying a service ( that is , providing the advice available from the system ) even though others , such as the experts who provided the knowledge used in the system and the makers of the system , are responsible ( in a non-legal sense ) for how the system operates .
5 Apart from contract law there may be liability in negligence which does not depend on a contractual relationship and may even extend to others involved in the development of the system such as the experts who provided the knowledge contained in the system .
6 The experts who provided the rules and facts used by the system , the knowledge engineers who formalized the knowledge , the programmers and analysts responsible for designing the inferencing and interface programs could find themselves liable if the advice generated by use of the system is incorrect .
7 But on that July day , Diana basked in the warm affection of the crowds who lined the route back to Buckingham Palace where the royal family and their guests enjoyed the traditional royal wedding-breakfast .
8 James was brought back to London on 16 December , where the enthusiastic reception he received from the crowds who lined the streets , made the King think that the people 's anger " was not at his person , but at his religion " .
9 Since the crux pitch is ( F6a ) , the climbers who bolted the route had assumed anyone on the route was good enough not to need bolts on the grade-4 pitches .
10 The law recognises that the shareholders ' interest lies ultimately in the value of their shares and not in the business as such , or at least , it recognises that it should be the shareholders who determine the outcome of a bid , and hence ( as we will see in more detail in Chapter 5 ) prohibits certain forms of defensive action on the part of the target company board which could have the effect of depriving the members of an opportunity to dispose of their investment on favourable terms .
11 Belcher was by reputation difficult to please , and , of the surveyors who piloted the fleet to Canton during the Opium war of 1840–1 , Richards alone received his praise .
12 Only a small proportion of this total are in fact suspect , say the surveyors who accuse the societies of over-reaction in the wake of the discrediting of the standard test used to monitor impurities .
13 If anything , it is the westerners who become the butt of the jokes .
14 Probably it was not the artists who chose the subject-matter for the decoration of a Greek temple , but the priests or some other religious or civic authority .
15 Upstairs , in the first passage , are works by the artists who set the style for Rudolf 's court .
16 These are the meat-eaters who leave the killing to someone else .
17 Where industrial standards are concerned , it is the Germans who take the lead .
18 Only the riders who endanger the whole group are left behind .
19 In 1983 the jockey would found the Bob Champion Cancer Trust , and four years later Aldaniti himself ( who fell at the first fence in the 1982 National ) would play his part in the Trust 's fund-raising activities by undertaking a 250-mile charity walk from London to Liverpool , arriving at the course to massive acclaim on the day of the Grand National : among the riders who partnered the 1981 hero on his trek was the Princess Royal .
20 All the birds who worked the submission trade did .
21 The opponents who refute the Bobgans ' claim include Dr Thomas Verny and Christian clinical theologian Frank Lake .
22 ‘ Some even said it was the Russians who leaked the story after the failure of the Reykjavik summit .
23 She already had her travelling companion , Swimmer of Lakes , and if she thought of the wild horses in the valley at all it was simply to wonder about the legend of the tamers : to subdue the spirit of the wild animal ; to be permitted to ride upon its back ; yes , magic would have been necessary in early thought , and cult legends certainly would have grown around the hunters who snared the fast , proud creatures .
24 Once this has been done , it is hoped to set a second study in motion to consider the possibility of using expert systems to guide the personnel who do the actual licensing through the maze of rules and regulations that they have to consider .
25 Evidence for the theory is found in the direct and overlapping networks which tie the personnel who command the heights of the state to the personnel who command the heights of monopoly capital .
26 Evidence for the theory is found in the direct and overlapping networks which tie the personnel who command the heights of the state to the personnel who command the heights of monopoly capital .
27 Robert Moleyns , Lord Hungerford , captured at Castillon in 1453 , was valued for ransom at £6,000 , a sum inflated to almost £10,000 by the cost of his maintenance while a prisoner till his release in 1459 and by the charges of the merchants who negotiated the exchange of the money .
28 Coats of arms of the merchants who built the houses four hundred years ago catch the eye , as do those of the guilds and craftsmen who flourished in old Stein .
29 The statesmen who made the settlement could not ignore the pressures this placed upon them : to that extent public opinion was a significant element in the process of peace-making .
30 Much of the routine preventive maintenance is done by the operators who use the machines .
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