Example sentences of "[noun] who [adv] [vb base] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One submission to BACS can initiate a number of payments to beneficiaries who then receive value two working days later , the same day that the company account is debited .
2 I presume there are people with second homes who actually have money which they 've put aside for the right property .
3 Otherwise , the issue will be put to a vote which also includes the world 's 20 smaller cricketing nations who currently lack Test status .
4 Three winners who always put safety first
5 ‘ It 's so unfair on other ex-prisoners who genuinely need help and who need to be decently dressed in order to try and get a job . ’
6 those within the basic adult education framework who usually study literacy , numeracy , coping/life/social/home skills , communication , sign language , lip-reading , Braille , typing those who are part of the general arts programme and who learn handicrafts , music and movement , dance , drama , orchestral playing , cookery , photography
7 These are the artists who most need help and support , particularly now ’ .
8 Of those universities who also support Ph D research in Scottish geology , Edinburgh 's students and staff have consulted 100 of the theses in data set C. For the major universities researching in the field , the numbers of thesis borrowers from particular universities are in proportion ( ratio nearly 1:1 ) to the numbers of Ph D theses produced in these universities .
9 Harry Gosling , secretary of the Lightermen and president of the NTWF , looking back some 15 years after the event , had no doubt however : " It was J.Havelock Wilson who actually set fire to the heather .
10 But postmodernist culture is often consumed , though differently ( e.g. a film like Robocop ) , by both those ( 1 ) who use the categories of every-day life , and ( 2 ) those with the specialized classificatory frameworks who then see postmodernism in terms of transgression of modernist conventions .
11 Such practices are understandable : fringe benefits are seen as a reward for long-term commitment to the organization , occupational pensions are of little value to workers who frequently change employer and costs of administering the scheme are thereby reduced .
12 D. Some people are the workers who actively make money , which is also called wealth or capital .
13 Apart from possible personality abnormalities , there is evidence that individuals who later develop schizophrenia more frequently suffered ill-health or mild disability in early childhood than other children .
14 Most large organizations contain individuals who informally promote innovation through their roles as ‘ ideators ’ , ‘ inventors ’ , ‘ technology gatekeepers ’ , ‘ champions ’ , ‘ sponsors ’ , and ‘ entrepreneurs ( or intrapreneurs ) ’ .
15 They have become a prime target for teenage joyriders who often set fire to stolen cars when they have finished with them .
16 I can see his point of view , and will take the opportunity to express my appreciation of those farmers who cheerfully give permission with no more than the usual reminder to shut the gates .
17 Like other companies we would not be allowed to buy or lease in our own right and so we would have to take on non-producing quota holders to encourage farmers who regularly lease quota themselves to join our supply pool , ’ said Mr Ross , whose aim is to secure some 15 per cent of Scottish milk production .
18 It promises higher top-rate income taxes for individuals and corporations — and on the wealthier retirees who also receive government benefits .
19 Particularly in Southeast Asia , China and South America , there is a whole group interested in buying art who neither have experience of buying at auction nor understand our role as agents acting on behalf of buyers and sellers .
20 Furthermore , is it certain that the consumption of more than the daily requirement of methionine in this combination would be safe for all the more than 20 million adults in the United Kingdom who currently consume paracetamol each year without harm ?
21 Turning now to the representatives of old age who actually believe age is an automatic disqualifier , let us scrutinise the sorts of replies , among which this was typical : ‘ Capability should be the main criteria ( sic ) , but 70 years of age should be the limit . ’
22 If we establish a hierarchy of psychological normality , those characters who predominantly speak verse can fall down into prose when they lose their reason : Ophelia , Othello , Lear , Lady Macbeth .
23 Bassetlaw particularly needs good community care because many of the people who most need help live outside the towns and lack easy access to hospitals and town halls .
24 It seems perfectly reasonable to assume that people who frequently commit crime hold ‘ pro-criminal ’ values .
25 However , it is a staggering fact that 9 out of 10 people who successfully lose weight on a " diet " put the weight back on again afterwards .
26 People who already have breathing problems are badly affected if pollution levels are high when they come into the city centre .
27 While there may be Arab people who honestly desire peace , the world must realise that Israel only survives by putting fear into its enemies .
28 We would like to hear from people who regularly attend Auction Sales in different areas or who would be prepared to attend and be good enough to send us regular fair and balanced reports of their observations ; conclusions and recommendations with regard to the numbers of and general condition of the animals ; their handling and treatment ; attendance by officials at the Sales ; facilities for the animals , e.g. hay , water , etc. , and more particularly what happens to the rubbish section ?
29 At the Tribute and subsequently in Seville , it must have been great to be surrounded by so many people who openly acknowledge Queen as a huge influence .
30 Because the typification is very inclusive , covering known criminals and people who look as if they might be , it gets its meaning partly from practical experience of people who typically commit crime in Easton , but also from prejudices that derive from middleclass notions of respectability .
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