Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] [verb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I therefore decline to don the straitjacket of those scientists ( not all ) who can only accept such facts as they reach via their own limited , analytic logic ; who tend to study the parts in ever narrowing detail but too seldom consider the whole .
2 It is a period in the history of cooking when the addition of truffles would make a poached mouse or a fricassee of donkey 's ears acceptable to those rich and great ones who flock to eat the creations of this famous chef .
3 There are those , like John Walker , who appear to defy the problems associated with the onset of athletic old age .
4 Does the Secretary of State share many people 's concern about the fate of some 100,000 Soviet or ex-Soviet nuclear scientists who seem to be voting with their feet , particularly those who appear to have the skills to dismantle the 27,000 or so warheads , and the possibility that those skills may be lost ?
5 Describing himself as ‘ instinctively uneasy ’ , he went on to say that this case could not be used as a precedent by people who want to push the boundaries of life and death still further in the direction of euthanasia .
6 A little more confidence and openness on both sides would inspire a little more confidence in those who want to see the differences met and resolved rather than quietly avoided .
7 Before she can answer , they are engulfed by a crowd of young warriors , who want to hear the rumours of the lion hunt and the fight that it provoked confirmed .
8 It reaches out to other Europeans — the new democracies who want to share the benefits we already enjoy .
9 So , adopt this report , give the thumbs down to those who want to break the links and support a wider form of democracy where the trade union is paying the levy is not only a valuable member of the Party but is valued as well .
10 Hartman is in the forefront of those deconstructionists who want to abolish the distinctions between philosophy , literature , and criticism , reducing them all to a rich textual stew .
11 Unfit scrappers with a weight difference of a couple of stone can slug it out for as long as the organizers see fit and the sport can accommodate fighters who might have been barred from the more formal ring or people who want to avoid the cartels that run the official game .
12 They are the people who want to escape the pet-shops they work in , or the quarantine of larger organizations .
13 I refer to would-be parliamentary candidates , Bordes-type aspirants with lunging bosoms and other improbable specimens , who seek to board the Candidates ' List , and in due course may turn up before our selection committees .
14 Conservationists , and all who seek to exploit the riches of the world 's waters , must take particular care of the favoured areas , for they in many cases are the fountain-head of all the rest .
15 Obviously it is strangers to the area who are misled by this sign but we do have a large number of visitors to Scorton who enjoy walking the paths .
16 In seeking to explore the effects of different organizational types , a particular concern must be to devise a methodology sufficiently robust to counter the argument that any emerging differences may be a corollary of the differential skills of the particular workers who happen to occupy the posts in the different teams .
17 Those who find walking the pavements a hairy-scary experience at the best of times will be interested to hear that Durham constabulary now advocates cycling there , too .
18 All people who apply to give the dogs a home are vetted by the RSPCA .
19 Whatever rules and regulations are enforced , no matter how comprehensive , there will always be unscrupulous people who attempt to pervert the rules for their own gains .
20 Richard Pryor ( who was never given another chance to explore this side of his acting ability ) , Yaphet Kotto and Harvey Keitel star as the workers who attempt to break the chains that bind with a break-in at their corrupt union 's headquarters .
21 Indeed , in his forewood to the book , Mr Justice Hoffman tells how ‘ Like many rival tribes , accountants and lawyers have opinions of each other which are largely based on ignorance ’ thinking of each other as ‘ … pedants who try to confine the realities of commerce within an artificial construction of arbitrary rules ’ .
22 But those who do take the risks often reap the rewards . ’
23 a paragraph at the end of one of the chapters and , I ca n't remember the exact words but in , what it meant was that for the parents who do restrain the children from what they watch
24 For investors who choose to put the shares in the new trust into the F&C Personal Equity Plan , there is a flat fee of £60 a year — this charge does not rise with the value of the PEP .
25 These are of interest to horticulturalists and gardeners , as much as to those who come to see the animals .
26 The squirrels too , who come to steal the birds ' nuts are a constant source of entertainment .
27 Now it is a prosperous place , making its living from light industry and the visitors who come to tour the battlefields .
28 In the fifteen months Since Paul and Wayne took over the roles they 've seen the audience grow and get younger with children as young as four who 've seen the repeats joining the audience …
29 But some Oxfordshire aid workers who 've seen the horrors of Bosnia at first hand feel the airlift is wrong
30 Now it 's the oldest and hardest to find unless you are prepared to pay the ridiculous prices of independent fashion shops who 've searched the warehouses of middle America for anything that can be labelled ‘ old school ’ .
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