Example sentences of "[adj] who [adv] [vb base] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | While the party contains many who actively seek peace and reconciliation , it would be wrong to think of them in any sense as overcoming the basic conflictual components of bloc power in Ireland . |
2 | Businessmen are banding together to bring to book those who illegally dump wagon loads of waste , and the Merseyside Development Corporation have backed the initiative with the introduction of video cameras to monitor the twilight activity . |
3 | It is unfortunate that when a problem of this sort gets so much publicity it can become the bandwagon on which those who desperately want attention jump . |
4 | The use of new technology ( fertilisers , pesticides , machines and new seeds — the Green Revolution ) benefits those who already have money , land and political influence and can afford to buy them . |
5 | If you are one of those who habitually use control tactics , you may wish to increase your adaptability with others and extend your range of influence through using commonality tactics . |
6 | The new law lays down penalties ranging from a £2,000 fine to five years imprisonment , with the heaviest penalties for those who actually cause pollution . |
7 | the ideologies , recipes and activities of those who actually organise work , and |
8 | It pays gains in full , and only those who actually pay capital gains tax need worry about it . |
9 | ‘ Denby , my manservant , is completely trustworthy — too much so for the likes of those who now have charge of me ! ’ |
10 | Those who chronically seek help from subspecialists are a small but costly subgroup in whom psychosocial factors may be more disabling than the gut symptoms themselves . |
11 | Now , even those who sincerely hate capitalism find it hard to believe that the example of the third world will save us all . |
12 | It is often difficult to differentiate those who deliberately commit fraud from those who are confused in their claims . |
13 | Those who still seek compromise with catholic nationalists today are still known to the erudite leadership of the DUP as Lundies . |
14 | He then asks " how should one recognise authority ? " and answers that " degrees only prove knowledge ; look among those who really love art and literature " , and he goes on to conclude : " The artist , if he really is an artist , possesses absolute value which he can not lose : the man of science , once refuted or superseded , retains no absolute but only an historical importance . " |
15 | However , those who really need help , including all first-time buyers , will benefit from the Government 's give-away . |
16 | And again , companies that produce goods that customers ‘ really ’ want can be expected to out-perform , and ultimately replace , those who merely manipulate demand . |
17 | This argument overlooks a feature of addictive disease that is often overlooked by those who currently advocate substitution with medically prescribed drugs : the addict will commonly take the prescribed drug and an additional illegal drug or may sell the prescribed drug in order to obtain a preferred illegal drug . |