Example sentences of "[det] who [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And there may be those of you reading this who have a friend or colleague suffering in that way right now . |
2 | Except in Cornwall , the fortunate few who enjoyed a measure of affluence were chiefly to be found in towns where lucrative guild appointments were available . |
3 | It is not very surprising that turnpike proposals were opposed not only by some who saw a threat to their local economic interest but also by others , like the coal miners from Kingswood near Bristol , who destroyed toll gates in 1749 which they saw as infringing their right of free movement . |
4 | BOB GELDOF , saint and Boomtown Rat , was another who earned a crust writing features within these walls ( see page 30 for amazing visual proof ) |
5 | A worker-directed study conducted in the mid-1970s considered as temporary workers all who had a job which was available only for a limited time and all who were themselves available for their jobs for only a limited period of time . |
6 | It was a well attended meeting , thanks to all who lent a hand . |
7 | Of course , not all who attend a clinic have guilty secrets , and it is often useful for the doctor and both the sexual partners to have a joint consultation . |
8 | Now , it is hoped that all who need a supplement to their basic pension obtain it , but there is still evidence that many do not . |
9 | It is possible , and indeed likely , that many of them voted for the party despite some of its specific plans and intentions , and opinion polls sometimes indicate that a majority of those who support a party or government do so while opposing one or more of its particular policies . |
10 | Those who favour a depiction of the fortunes of the imperial house have to reckon with the difficulty of recognising Augustus . |
11 | In short , he is not dull but often comes across as one of those who favour a return to ‘ Victorian values ’ . |
12 | At his deposition , North 's aide Robert Earl offered a breakdown of those who knew about the Iran operation , those who did not know and those who knew a bit of it , like a game of Chinese boxes . |
13 | At the SAD conference in Crieff in October 1986 on " Dementia : Planning Innovative Services in the Community " a debate developed between those who saw an overriding need to integrate dementia sufferers with the rest of their community , both at home and within the various services for elderly people and , on the other hand , those who saw a need to provide separate specialist services to cater for the special needs of dementia sufferers , which had been neglected in the past . |
14 | HERE 'S good news for all those who shed a tear on election night for Ian Grist , the debonair Welsh Tory Minister who lost his seat at Cardiff Central . |
15 | There will be those who seek schools serving particular religious denominations and those who seek a school near granny so that mum can go back to work . |
16 | But those who fear a loss of trade are also guilty of over-reaction . |
17 | One of those who became a Golitsin addict was James Angleton , head of counter-intelligence operations at the CIA , whose conversion unfortunately spread across the Atlantic to some members of MI5 , including Peter Wright , with disastrous results as a hunt began for this highly placed mole that Golitsin was so sure existed . |
18 | And those who felt a niggle in their knee last month are wondering whether it will get better in April 21 . |
19 | BMW has — and it 's an interesting move , especially for those who covet a 5-Series on a low budget — a ‘ 5 ’ for just over £17,000 ! |
20 | The people who make the biggest contribution to profit are those who take a pride in being the best . |
21 | It is important that those who commission a work give the composer a brief of what is required and information about the resources available . |
22 | Those who make a mistake , or can not think of a word beginning with their letter , drop out . |
23 | Especially among those who make a living off the backs of other animals , whether this be in the name of science , commerce in flesh , or entertainment , for example , we are being ‘ reckoned with ’ with a vengeance . |
24 | But she stressed that death is not always the aim of those who make a suicide bid . |
25 | Republicans Abroad and Democrats Abroad have been allocated 200 tickets each — preference given to those who make a £25 donation . |
26 | Becoming a competent swimmer is obviously sensible and for those who sail a knowledge of seamanship is essential . |
27 | Those who prefer a hotel to an apartment can take a room in the hotel ; where the price includes dinner , bed and breakfast . |
28 | Perhaps somewhat simplistically , those who favour prohibitions on insider dealing tend to take a lawyer 's perspective , emphasising issues of fairness and justice ; while those who advocate a removal of regulatory controls tend to adopt an economist 's approach , which focuses on efficiency gains and the creation of desirable incentives . |
29 | Against him are ranged Panama 's middle classes and officers with a grudge : when promotion is based on loyalty rather than ability , there will always be those who advocate a coup . |
30 | A decision , inevitably arbitrary , was therefore taken to include in the sample of principal carers only those who spent a minimum of seven hours per week engaged in activities with or on behalf of the dementia sufferer . |