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

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1 Chapters 3–4 Who said these words in the story ?
2 They are loathe to admit it , but those few who have single cells will weep into their pillows at night .
3 Some who had subsequent pregnancies had refused any kind of test , despite in some cases being aggressively pressurised by the hospital .
4 No doubt there will be some who dismiss such utterances as hypocritical , asking how such views can be reconciled with the way Mr Chatrier , as President of the French Tennis Federation , worked so hard to provide Paris , in what was already a crowded autumn calendar , with what at the time was the richest official indoor tournament , other than The Masters , in terms of prize money .
5 Has not my right hon. and learned Friend conclusively convinced the House that only a Conservative Government have the courage to reduce taxation on the one hand and to get rid of taxes on the other , in contradistinction to nearly all other Governments before them , and especially the one between 1974 and 1979 who found endless ways of leaching money out of other people 's pockets ?
6 Doreen is a great-grandmother in her late 70s who looks 20 years younger .
7 This was put right in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII who left ten days out of the year .
8 In 13 cases liver function tests improved or remained static from the time of diagnosis , and have remained normal in two of those still alive who had normal values at diagnosis .
9 The child was right when she said it was people like that who did terrible things .
10 " It 's people like that who do terrible things . "
11 She had been right to say it was people like that who do terrible things , and if Timothy Gedge did do terrible things it would not be because he was different and exotic but because he was possessed of an urge to become so .
12 Oncogenic human papillomavirus was found in the cervix of 26 ( 41% ) of the 63 women who did not smoke , 22 ( 58% ) of the 38 who smoked 1–10 cigarettes a day , 28 ( 61% ) of the 46 who smoked 11–20 cigarettes a day , and 26 ( 76% ) of the 34 who smoked >=21; cigarettes a day .
13 Unconditional freedom for those of the Cape Town Sixteen who received suspended sentences and the lifting of the severe restrictions placed upon them .
14 The opening thrust of ‘ The Headmaster Ritual ’ brought immediate impact and soon became a favourite with all who had bad experiences at school ( which is everyone ) .
15 Vidalin was among many who transmitted coded messages to the Resistance .
16 We personally think that many who make poor choices are aware of such commonsense criteria but choose to ignore it .
17 A similar test of the CAPM was conducted in 1973 by Fama and MacBeth 4 who constructed 20 portfolios from NYSE listed stocks over the period January 1926 to June 1968 .
18 If , at Z Press , the editors at Layer 111 find and develop manuscripts into books with market potential , it is their general editor at Layer IV who fits those books into the press 's overall list , who thinks ahead to their position on next year 's list and later allocates resources to their production and marketing , and who makes projections about the publishing and book-buying trends of the next two to five years .
19 However , one of the arguments put forward by those who support all forms of field sports is that the landowners over whose land foxes and deer are being hunted and game birds shot , will maintain a more natural environment than if such activities did not take place .
20 Those who saw rural values being challenged by modern urban ideas found another cause to support in 1925 .
21 Or were those who studied these sub-cultures romanticising their role ?
22 If the institutions remain so determinedly uninvolved , those who seek radical solutions will have to look elsewhere , possibly to an independent regulator who would appoint auditors and fix their remuneration .
23 There 's to be a special er sweet or something , bar of chocolate for those who get these questions right .
24 The existence of competition between organized groups of people sharing interests , and their peaceful mediation by neutral governments , has been the central argument of those who analyse liberal democracies in terms of the pluralist model .
25 Vote-guidance seekers , and those who lacked strong preferences , found personal conversations useful in helping them decide how to vote .
26 Launching the scheme Princess Diana said : ‘ The awards will go to those who display exemplary qualities in adversity while helping others . ’
27 Nor is it good news for the majority of people who already own-especially those who became first-time buyers over the past four years and whose complete capital has been wiped out : more than a million such people are probably technically bankrupt but need not admit it so long as they keep paying their mortgage .
28 Those who rebut any ideas of extraterrestrial civilizations ask what seems at first sight to be a very salient question : ‘ Where are they all ? ’
29 It is not a story of spectacular political initiatives , nor one of unvarying success ; and for those who mistrust simplistic answers to complex problems , perhaps therefore the more persuasive .
30 Several of those who shared those discussions are now big names in the art market .
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