Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [verb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Nakasone was unmoved in this breathtakingly preposterous nonsense either by common sense , the protests of the many minorities living in Japan ( Ainu , Okinawans , Koreans , Chinese , Filipinos and others ) , or the judgements of historians on the melange of different peoples who provide the ancestors of the modern Japanese . |
2 | ‘ Devoting more airtime to music means we can offer listeners a broader range of singles and albums , ’ said Paul Robinson , chairman of the playlist panel of producers and DJs who select the records to be played . |
3 | Without doubt there will be schools who see the guidelines as indicators of direction and in which child-centred learning will take precedence over externally imposed guidelines . |
4 | Syracuse had long been ruled by tyrants who patronised the arts and sciences . |
5 | Trading involves only a handful of traders who make the markets and a relatively closed universe of institutional investors . |
6 | Outside in The Cheese Market at the corner of Castle Street and Blue Boar Row , traders who paid no tolls were always to be found on the same spot each Market Day . |
7 | This small group needs the authority to make decisions on behalf of organizations who hold the purse-strings and therefore must be made up of individuals who are trusted and respected within their own organizations . |
8 | Jan Urban , a former spokesman for the Charter 77 rights group and co-ordinator of a joint East European information service , was among numerous Czechoslovaks who befriended the refugees . |
9 | In the main , Henry 's personal objectives were not very different from Anselm 's : he too wanted a well organized church , clergy who obeyed the rules of clerical life , and monasteries which met the needs of a feudal kingdom and baronage . |
10 | And there were grypesh also — the rat-boars who haunted the forests at night and stole into the streets when the moon was dark . |
11 | At first this procedure evoked a strong reaction from faculty heads who perceived the dangers of over-personalised accounts . |
12 | Also known as Gabriel Ratchet 's Hounds , or Sky Yelpers , these were ghostly wolves with human heads who roamed the skies during storms . |
13 | There is a considerable contribution to retail employment in Tyne and Wear by the Scandinavian shoppers who use the ferries . |
14 | ‘ It 's under the arch and through the saucepans , ’ I told a million shoppers who wanted the ladies — or at least I think that 's where it was . |
15 | His parents , Abraham and Beattie , were ordinary , respectable , middle-class Jews who owned an electrical-goods store in the town ; his grandfather , who left Russia in the 1920s , had been a peddler and a shoemaker . |
16 | They operate a 24 hour call-out scheme and charges range from £55 for cremation only to £85 for clients who want the ashes . |
17 | The defendants are in each case Times Newspapers Ltd. , the publisher and proprietor of ‘ The Sunday Times , ’ the editor of ‘ The Sunday Times , ’ and the two journalists who wrote the articles of which complaint is made . |
18 | Two foreign journalists who reported the protests were deported . |
19 | In the southernmost bay we engaged most valiantly with a band of savage islanders who scaled the walls of the sloop Rebecca and torched her timbers , but we consigned the greater part of them to the sea for pasture for the fishes that teem therein . |
20 | The guards who sealed the zeks into their corridor were restive , in poor temper . |
21 | She even let the school-leavers who washed the dishes and cleared the tables look straight into her eyes . |
22 | It has always been able to impose penalties on parties who break the rules without permission , by the award of costs against them , but it has not been able to enforce the rules of its own volition . |
23 | It is a network of people interested in teacher research , and is open both to teachers and other interested parties who support the aims of the group . |
24 | The conference was supported financially by the Countryside Council for Wales and by CPRW 's local branches who sponsored the students . |
25 | To avoid exaggerating this necessary aspect of the stones ( necessary because the later books are not addressed to more mature readers but to those who , feeling they really know Jack , Alick and Terence , would resent their becoming staid and solemn ) , Kingston introduced in the second book another trio of lads who filled the spaces left by the midshipmen now promoted in The Three Lieutenants , a sequel if ever there was one . |
26 | ‘ I need lads who had no ties , and who had the right character . |
27 | I say you know , we do talk to each other as police officers and talking to the lads who work the flats , from when they were busy to you know , now it 's on the you know , I think what , there 's about three hundred people is there ? |
28 | It is not only Africa 's Marxists who thank the Cubans . |
29 | The EC has agreed to tax incentives for manufacturers who implement the standards ahead of schedule . |
30 | Because it is the manufacturers who make the standards , with little or no input from the users or consumers . |