Example sentences of "[n mass] who [adv] [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bassetlaw particularly needs good community care because many of the people who most need help live outside the towns and lack easy access to hospitals and town halls .
2 It seems perfectly reasonable to assume that people who frequently commit crime hold ‘ pro-criminal ’ values .
3 However , it is a staggering fact that 9 out of 10 people who successfully lose weight on a " diet " put the weight back on again afterwards .
4 People who already have breathing problems are badly affected if pollution levels are high when they come into the city centre .
5 They think we are people who just put things in envelopes — there is a certain snobbery about it . ’
6 Seeking to ensure that people are seen to live in pleasant , ordinary homes , are seen to drive in ordinary vehicles ( not Sunshine buses , for example ) , go on ordinary holidays ( not with large groups of other people who also have handicaps ) , wear attractive clothes , have attractive hairstyles , receive the same kind of support services as other people , and now , with social role valorisation ( Wolfensberger , 1983 ) be seen to have appropriate , valued roles in society ; seeking all this begins to sound dangerously close to a marketing strategy .
7 Recently it has been found that those old people who either have pets of their own or who have access to animals are often actually healthier — and are certainly happier — than those who have no such contact .
8 People who normally collect pensions and other benefits from there are advised to go to nearby sub-post offices .
9 While there may be Arab people who honestly desire peace , the world must realise that Israel only survives by putting fear into its enemies .
10 We would like to hear from people who regularly attend Auction Sales in different areas or who would be prepared to attend and be good enough to send us regular fair and balanced reports of their observations ; conclusions and recommendations with regard to the numbers of and general condition of the animals ; their handling and treatment ; attendance by officials at the Sales ; facilities for the animals , e.g. hay , water , etc. , and more particularly what happens to the rubbish section ?
11 If you drink with other people who regularly buy rounds for each other , it 's easy to end up drinking more than you want .
12 For example , people who habitually discount compliments are likely to form negative beliefs about themselves .
13 At the Tribute and subsequently in Seville , it must have been great to be surrounded by so many people who openly acknowledge Queen as a huge influence .
14 This could lead to prosecution of people who illicitly use passwords and codes to get access to forbidden parts of a system .
15 Because the typification is very inclusive , covering known criminals and people who look as if they might be , it gets its meaning partly from practical experience of people who typically commit crime in Easton , but also from prejudices that derive from middleclass notions of respectability .
16 But it is now becoming clear that the people who really shape fashion and move our society are young professional men and women in their late twenties , rather than teenagers . ’
17 Then I mention that the only people who really use notebooks to the full , who worry about weight and battery life , are journalists because most other notebook users tend to take them from the car to an office or home , often using the mains and probably doing little more than running a spreadsheet .
18 I promise that I want to ensure that people who really need help get it .
19 I was actually astonished to find Mill making exactly this argument against another proposal in erm a later chapter because he considers a possibility and some people have put forward the view apparently , I have n't heard of this , erm in the version that Mill discusses , that the two stage action where we vote for people who then go to vote for the members of parliament so the individual people do n't vote directly for members of parliament but they vote for people who then have elections an election among themselves .
20 A return to downland would be popular with walkers , with Britain 's 3 million paid-up members of nature conservation organisations , its 10 or 20 million ‘ green consumers ’ , with local people who now suffer spraydrift , and with consumers of water .
21 Credit unions perhaps meet most neatly the needs of people who now face difficulty in getting value from credit , or whose budgeting habits or experience sets narrow ( and probably expensive ) limits to their credit horizons .
22 ’ British pop evolved from R&B dance culture , but while the working classes were coming home from the factory and putting on some Motown , the people who now run record companies were at university listening to Genesis or Peter Frampton or whatever — their only contact with pop culture was Gary Glitter or Sweet .
23 Kyle , Woll and Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981 ) describe BSL users with over 20 years ' experience of work with deaf people who still describe BSL as a ‘ secret language ’ among the deaf , or ‘ their language ’ , or ‘ low verbal language ’ .
24 PEOPLE who still owe rates in Middlesbrough could face a prison sentence as the council adopts a tough new line to recover debts totalling £300,000 .
25 erm In other areas erm of the press there are people who actually maintain equipment .
26 Remind them that people who actually grow vegetables usually refer to the place where they are grown as vegetable plots , or even vegetable gardens : a bit prosaic maybe but easily understood .
27 Voting floaters are the only people who actually read manifestos ; certainly , candidates never do , much less canvassers .
28 They 're the people I write for : the people who actually buy books .
29 Quite simply what the Government intend to achieve through the proposed legislation is the introduction of new measures designed to s to halt the systematic abuse of immigration procedures by people who falsely claim asylum in Britain .
30 ‘ Oh , you think you should wish luck to people who merely feed lines , do you ?
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