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

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1 I make allowances for old'uns who have rubber sharks in their cars : - )
2 He is consumed by the challenge of the world 's highest peaks , but this has been accompanied by a geographer 's fascination with visiting new places : a curiosity about the metaphysical undercurrents that accompany great risk ; a need to plumb the capabilities of mind and body and a corresponding empathy with mountain peoples who confront such tests in their everyday struggle with life .
3 The sample of groups used by Collier and Rosaldo , upon which they constructed their model , skewed the data ; for they were all peoples who place immense value upon' Man the Hunter and Warrior' , and who also elaborate ritually upon the violent , destructive , and fertile potential in men .
4 For it is an ethnic conflict , between peoples who see each other at close range .
5 Also , a few leeds fans who noticed some rangers fans in the crowd , actually wished them good luck for the rest of the competition .
6 ( The highspot for the 600,000 fans who flock each year to the Graceland mansion shrine is the famous jungle room , where their idol used to watch three televised football games at once ) .
7 ‘ I was delighted for the fans who travelled 300 miles south to see us .
8 Our college 's initial provision for ‘ students with special needs ’ was established in 1978 — a ‘ discrete ’ course for students with moderate learning difficulties or , in some instances , school leavers from high schools who needed extra support before joining training schemes .
9 Second , and more briefly , I shall ask some questions about the relevance of the 1988 Act to the particular needs of pupils in our schools who have significant difficulties with learning , or whose behaviour or adjustment gives cause for concern .
10 The division of the national press into ‘ quality ’ and ‘ popular ’ papers was one of content as well as circulation , and it was itself largely a result of the higher advertising rates chargeable by the papers with readers who had more money to spend ( not necessarily their own ) .
11 Clearly contemporary readers who knew both books considered them connected .
12 In October we launched our new Subscribers ' Club for the many thousands of readers who take Ideal Home on subscription .
13 The successful candidate will be required to write news and feature articles directed at Fairplay 's readers who hold senior management positions .
14 Readers who book residential accommodation will be entitled to £20 discount per person , per night .
15 Serious errors , such as the two examples given , are usually corrected very quickly , but many newspaper readers who have personal knowledge of a news item find inaccuracies in reporting which are of less importance and which do not get corrected .
16 If we are concerned with readers who have sensory deprivation , or if we are confronted with unfamiliar alphabets — in the writer 's case examples of these would be Arabic or Japanese — there may be much preparation before the process can continue .
17 Where the sting is not a matter of general knowledge , its defamatory capacity is judged by its impact upon ordinary readers who have such knowledge — if the plaintiff can first prove that such persons were amongst the actual readership .
18 I would be very interested to hear from any readers who experience this effect , or who find even the presence of electricity disturbing .
19 280 , the defendants , owners of a newspaper , carried an advertisement in each issue informing readers who wanted financial advice to write to a given address .
20 Reports of bad service and rude staff are alarmingly high , says the guide after following-up 1,000 complaints from readers who visited 567 pubs outside London .
21 Suffice it here to say that there have emerged other groups of educationists who present alternative views .
22 And that leads to the third , less obvious , reason : the market-place itself , to work efficiently , needs consumers who know how prices compare , and who act on that knowledge buying at the right price , not buying if the price is too high for this to have an influence on prices , through traders who set attractive prices competing successfully against traders who set inflated prices , it is by no means necessary for all consumers to be actively price-conscious .
23 And that leads to the third , less obvious , reason : the market-place itself , to work efficiently , needs consumers who know how prices compare , and who act on that knowledge buying at the right price , not buying if the price is too high for this to have an influence on prices , through traders who set attractive prices competing successfully against traders who set inflated prices , it is by no means necessary for all consumers to be actively price-conscious .
24 We kept off the beaten track , away from those traders who fixed high prices , for Shallot knew where to go .
25 The appeal was also boosted by suppliers and local traders who donated 41 prizes for a draw and by cash gifts from most of the club 's sub-sections .
26 In this he was helped by the clergy who made voluntary contributions to the value of twelve pence in every mark , of the annual value of their benefices .
27 Curial clergy who displaced local candidates and took abroad native revenues did so with royal approval or acquiescence .
28 Shoppers who encountered dangerous goods should contact trading standards officers immediately , he added .
29 Dawn has been eyeing up her own customers as well as the shoppers who frequent rival stores to come up with an in-vogue verdict on local tastes .
30 The council wants to avoid complaints from shoppers who find some buskers a headache .
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