Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , BBC staff who sell their own house at the old location and buy another property at the new location receive a grant of £1094 to cover the cost of miscellaneous expenses .
2 The local derby is jointly sponsored by Gateshead-based Colman Industrial Plastics and Hunter Building Supplies who make their first venture into speedway sponsorship .
3 The extended hours of eligibility and the greater rewards for general practitioners who make their own night visits readily explain these changes in activity .
4 Rather than being regarded as actors who make their own history , individuals are to be seen as the ‘ supports ’ of social practices who maintain and reproduce them .
5 Those of us who make our own way there have little conception of the anxiety this may induce , unless , perhaps , we have waited for bedpans in hospital .
6 Those who deny their own prejudice and racism will need this image , for their protestations of rationality depend upon a contrast with irrationality .
7 They can be used for retirement planning for those currently paying the top rate of income tax and who expect their post-retirement income to attract basic tax only .
8 Helping Dr Kennedy in this campaign is a group of Labour supporters who want their national party to abandon its opposition to organising in Northern Ireland .
9 IT WAS heartening to read of the bosses who cut their own pay to help their business survive .
10 THE two bosses who cut their own pay to less than that of a trainee to preserve jobs set a fine example in these tough times .
11 Secondly , since 1975 , people who conduct their own litigation have become entitled to costs in respect of their own time and effort spent preparing and presenting the case .
12 The rules of the Young Communist League were altered so as to widen its membership " not only to those who support its stated policy and aims , but also to those who , while not being actively hostile to its policy and aims , wish to study Socialism " .
13 Medical students who fail to do this , who show their own distress and pain at the plight of the patient , are identified as unsuitable or unprofessional and expected to ‘ harden up ’ .
14 As one reads the various strictures of the Old Testament prophets against those who exploit their economic power , I can not help feeling that their major relevance within the U K today is to the trade union movement by the power exercised by elements within it .
15 Or how about your every day football manager , suspect to the whims of ambitious chairmen and demands of football fans who hail you one minute and then call for your head if the glint of silverware is not on the horizon .
16 CHAPTER AND THE VERSE , who issue their second LP , ‘ Renewed Testament ’ , at the end of September , play Brighton Zap Club .
17 EAT , who issue their first single of '92 , ‘ Golden Egg ’ , through Fiction on May 26 , have announced details of an 18-date spring tour .
18 The ‘ working class ’ collectivity is , in a sense , centred on manual industrial labour , at least for the adult male members of working class families , although ( a ) by no means all people who consider themselves working class are employed in that sphere and ( b ) a not insignificant minority of people employed in that sphere do not consider themselves working class .
19 The first is the professional core who are essential to the organisation and who manage its professional knowledge , giving the organisation its distinctive character .
20 George said : ‘ I think this should be a lesson to directors who give themselves massive pay rises .
21 We are not homeless or alienated , because we are indwelt by the Father , Son and Holy Spirit , who give us this gentleness of spirit .
22 Coexisting within this category are people with a middle-class inheritance of culture and resources , coexisting beside others ( including many managers , teachers and social workers ) who owe their social advancement to state education and to state-sponsored growth schools , health services and local authorities .
23 Union means subjugation to most Norwegians , who recall their 400-year union with Denmark and a century-long union with Sweden before independence in 1905 .
24 Poster advertising is handled by outdoor contractors who run their own grading systems .
25 He 's paid more than the bosses who run his cash-strapped city .
26 It would seem that the rationale behind this agenda is that ordinary people who make their own decisions , built on their own experience , who create their own pressure groups , their own education and their own work are dangerous and must be marginalised .
27 This might have implications for the many companies which import computers made outside the European Community especially the " clone " importers who affix their own name to the equipment .
28 The Europa e Concordia has proved a popular place to stay with many guests who appreciate its well-appointed style .
29 As a result far too many people emerge from their doctor , lawyer or bank manager feeling that they have not had a fair deal and have been treated as children rather than as adults who know their own mind .
30 Handing them over to people outside government who know their local community has been a quantum leap in the delivery of Government policies in the important areas of training and skills .
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