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

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1 The significance of this in the context of this section is simply as a reminder that those groups who tend not to use bank loans and credit cards — generally older people in the lower income and socio-economic groups , and women as opposed to men — probably have not consciously chosen not to .
2 In addition , Tumin argues that Davis and Moore have failed to consider the possibility that those who occupy highly rewarded positions will erect barriers to recruitment .
3 Others become queens who fly out to seek pastures new and rival heads yet unsevered .
4 England were beaten by a stunning 76th minute goal by Turkish striker Aydin Cafer who cut inside to beat Spurs goalkeeper Ian Walker with a fierce rising shot .
5 ‘ Somewhere , ’ Lee said , ‘ I do n't know where — in Africa , I think — there dwell two tribes , close to one another — I mean I think their assumed boundaries could well be adjacent — who hold diametrically opposed attitudes to the birth of twins .
6 For example , part-time workers who earn enough to pay contributions may not qualify for unemployment benefit unless they can produce evidence that they have a ‘ reasonable chance ’ of getting part-time employment in the locality .
7 The first is the ‘ poverty trap ’ , well recognized in open employment , whereby those who acquire poorly paid employment lose part or all of their social security ‘ income support ’ benefits .
8 We pray for those in the church who face particularly demanding work and support our fellow-soldiers in prayer .
9 A quality circle usually involves relatively permanent small groups of between five to 15 people from the same work group who meet periodically to consider quality problems .
10 Here in Haiti there are still a few people who know how to use voodoo .
11 ‘ The British are the only women who know how to wear tweeds , ’ he said , looking me up and down .
12 Many observers also underestimated the strength of disillusionment with Carter 's record : his administration appeared formless and accident-prone , and the President himself a man who know how to gain power but how to use it .
13 ‘ You have to hire people that know how to work the equipment , who know how to repair things .
14 ‘ I wonder ’ , she said , ‘ whether any of you three who know how to spell cat have learned how to read a whole group of words when they are strung together in a sentence ? ’
15 ‘ That chink who damn near killed Brett … the one the kids called Archangel Michael , or Angel One , or whatever . ’
16 Where these signs are not obvious , subtler discriminations can be made : Quebecois who refuse to understand anglophones who talk in a Canadian accent , will respond to anglophones who talk with a British or US intonation , as Flemings who claim not to understand French spoken with a Belgian accent , understand French French .
17 The Smiths were heroic party-poopers at the Top of the Pops office do , glowering at the forced jollity ; they were like those gauche youths Who turn up to house parties only to cling to the dark comers in chaste disdain , driven by the naïve , vaguely inhuman conviction that all merriment is a lie .
18 Despite careful selection , many centres with a large experience of restorative proctocolectomy now report a small number of patients who turn out to have Crohn 's disease .
19 Moreover , I do n't trust English clerks who go around asking questions as if Scotland was another English shire .
20 For those who go on to read postgraduate studies , there is the further problem of publishing any research findings .
21 His work on A Jovial Crew ( the story of two middle-class girls who leave home to join vagrants on the road ) has required him to study Caroline street language in some detail .
22 Cary Cooper , professor of psychology at Manchester University 's Institute of Science and Technology , who analysed the results , said : ‘ Kids who watch video games a lot actually use that behaviour or transpose that behaviour in other social situations — maybe not grossly but they certainly show much more aggressive behaviour than the kids who do n't watch video games .
23 severely with people who do n't hand homework into me and it 's
24 We get complaints from other traders who do n't want trading on a Sunday or from the public who just want a peaceful day .
25 Anyone who do n't want chips
26 But in the midst of these distractions , another side of reality was filmed — the lives of the people in the community who do n't make news .
27 ‘ They may as well call it ‘ Women who do n't wear make-up ’ , ’ she chuckles .
28 One curator recalls , ‘ Ted is one of those brilliant mercurial people who do n't suffer fools .
29 PEOPLE who do n't pay poll tax in Darlington could soon face prison sentences as problems with delayed payments mount .
30 She has become a hospital ‘ link worker ’ , interpreting for members of London 's Greek community who do n't speak English .
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