Example sentences of "[det] who [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Even Mr Fraser of Neill 's , a source of many choice quotations on this issue had to admit that not all the women got married : " there are some who stay a long time . |
2 | There will be some who have a strong preference th they , they like activity erm and what you can actually do if you 're very interested in looking , what Honey and Munnford have done is they 've actually taken |
3 | He did not approach her sexually ; he did not pretend grand passion ; he wanted to share his interest in Møn with another who had a similar love of the island . |
4 | Kevin Wilson was another who had a fine game ; he has developed into a player Northern Ireland can not afford to be without . |
5 | They had their own pet name for God — He was Jehovah to one , the Lord of Hosts to another who used a plural form . |
6 | Amidst the myriad of small pro-unity organisations formed after 1946 there were many who favoured a continental federation , with a common parliament , cabinet and economic policy . |
7 | In our marriage counselling we have met many who have a good understanding of how they should be treating their partner , but they lack the proper motivation . |
8 | For many who adopt a liberal and free-enterprise approach the explanation of our present problems is the increasing role which government has come to play in our economic life . |
9 | Those who favour a tighter regime are just as unhappy about the EC 's approach to date . |
10 | As to the rest of the disc , it 's perhaps fair to state that Klemperer 's Johann Strauss will not please those who favour a relaxed ‘ Wienerisch ’ approach to such music , but there can surely be few complaints about the Mendelssohn . |
11 | perceptions of net bias on ITV were very small indeed , the numbers who detected an anti-Conservative bias almost ( but not quite ) equalling those who saw a pro-Conservative bias . |
12 | And whilst it is impossible to state categorically that heart disease can be caused by eating too much fat , in recent investigations it was observed that among the groups of people who consumed high amounts of fat the incidence of heart attack was far higher than among those who followed a low fat diet . |
13 | Her husband and colleague Dr E.A. Maury writes , ‘ She continues to show the way for those who have been willing to recognise her and will long do so for those who seek a new orientation for their moral and physical well-being ’ . |
14 | One great difficulty in the event was that the picture of the man of science as an open-minded searcher after truth does not fit all of them ; indeed it is hard to see how anybody could work in the kind of vacuum envisaged by some of those who invoke a Baconian inductive method . |
15 | Hence those who take a floating charge from a company which can not be proved to be solvent , and which does not survive for a further year , can not thereby obtain protection in respect to their existing debts , but only to the extent that they provide the company with new value and thus increase the assets available for other creditors . |
16 | What must seem stupid to non-gardeners , or those who take a rational view of the whole business , is that when you prepare the ground for sowing you first dig it over and make it loose , only to tread it firm again . |
17 | It would be inequitable to those who take a contrary view to that of the hon. Gentleman if I were to see him exceptionally , in addition to all the other representations that I have received from him , now that the consultation period is over and I am reaching a conclusion on the matter . |
18 | But can the verification principle give him the right to do this , when those who take a different view from him feel entitled to claim that they are abiding by that principle ? |
19 | These rates were not significantly affected by subdivision of the diet group into those who achieved a high fibre score from mainly non-bran sources ( n=7 ) and those who were compliant in taking bran supplements ( 31.4 ( 18.6 ) % v 49.4 ( 13.9 ) % respectively by LTA at 42 months : NS ) . |
20 | It therefore creates something of a paradox which ensures that those who make a marginal move are inevitably referred back ‘ to the centre ’ , as being the realm of ‘ real policing ’ . |
21 | Joyce dismissed Baldwin and Archbishop Lang as a pair of ‘ hardened schemers ’ , and taunted those who professed a religious objection to the King 's marriage . |
22 | Conversely , all but three of those who read a small amount or no SF ( 14 in all ) , asserted that the passage was not SF . |
23 | Patients who wore them were almost twice as likely to break the habit as those who wore a dummy patch . |
24 | The CF 1 is for those who prefer a closed face reel — personally I only use one on canals when squatt fishing , but I know a lot of good anglers prefer them for all float fishing . |
25 | There is enough choice nowadays for those who prefer a different taste to find one that does suit them . |
26 | Those who join a local tinnitus group may find that being with others who know the problems and can share their experiences is comforting , even reassuring . |
27 | This opinion is held by those who advocate a cognitive approach to learning . |
28 | Those who advocate a greater emphasis on technology and depreciate the importance of art in education might remember that even the mathematical formulae used by engineers are habitually judged in terms of their elegance . |
29 | I am sure that it will be fully appreciated by the people of Scotland when they assess the parties ' policies at the election , including the policies of those who advocate a lesser or greater degree of Scotland 's separation from the rest of the United Kingdom . |
30 | We pray for those who follow a political calling in our land , in parliament and in local government . |