Example sentences of "[noun pl] 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 | These are the artists who most need help and support , particularly now ’ . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | D. Some people are the workers who actively make money , which is also called wealth or capital . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Most large organizations contain individuals who informally promote innovation through their roles as ‘ ideators ’ , ‘ inventors ’ , ‘ technology gatekeepers ’ , ‘ champions ’ , ‘ sponsors ’ , and ‘ entrepreneurs ( or intrapreneurs ) ’ . |
13 | They have become a prime target for teenage joyriders who often set fire to stolen cars when they have finished with them . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | It promises higher top-rate income taxes for individuals and corporations — and on the wealthier retirees who also receive government benefits . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | These are mainly party intellectuals who still profess communism , but want it to be less centralising and more democratic . |
19 | Moreover , they go on , even areas of the curriculum outside the specialist mainstream , like careers education , remedial work or vocational preparation , should only be undertaken by teachers who already have experience of teaching a specialist subject . |
20 | It was Molly , of course , who introduced Medau work in the Special Needs sector and she has been followed by a number of our teachers who all deserve recognition for their work in this field . |
21 | There is a clear distinction here which is not always understood and sometimes even when it is understood it is deliberately ignored by professionals who explicitly claim ownership as a necessary part of practice . |
22 | For those critics who still see AI as a white Western organisation , such sights would have stunned their criticisms . |
23 | Perhaps now teenagers — brainwashed as they have been by teen magazines , TV programmes and pop stars who all glamorise sex — will understand why it is so much wiser to wait . |
24 | erm in , I mean obviously there 's gon na be some of our some of our members I mean if I identify one Ros from , from COHSE , but I daresay other , other unions er have erm have one or two members who actually work night duty . |
25 | The 4,244 members who now have library tickets borrowed 12,087 items in 1992 and the library was used approximately 22,000 times in total . |
26 | Social workers and doctors who wrongly diagnose sex abuse cases can not be sued for their mistakes , the High Court ruled last week . |
27 | Children who also have asthma should be tested cautiously . |
28 | Prince Charles , by contrast , draws his fans almost exclusively from men who never have sex . |
29 | The allocation to L Detachment of specialists taken from Special Service units would greatly increase the scope of the units ' training and thereby augment its value to men who inevitably gain versatility and resourcefulness . |
30 | The basis for this offer is the fact known by the cops and the criminals that the judge in the case has a history of giving reduced sentences and often clemency to guilty criminals who truly show remorse ; the judge also believes that co-operation with the police is proof that a criminal regrets his behaviour . |