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

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1 EVERTON v MILLWALL McCall , who injured an ankle with Scotland Under-21s , is doubtful for Everton , who introduce Keown in defence in place of the injured Ratcliffe .
2 PEOPLE who sell stuff in glass bottles apparently do not throw stones .
3 The populace has deferred to the independent authority of government and to those who occupy government in return for the satisfaction of expectations .
4 would not be applicable in the law of suretyship generally and is an implicit recognition of the special protection given by equity to married women who provide security in support of their husband 's debts .
5 God worked hand in glove with the men who put apartheid in place .
6 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
7 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
8 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
9 Where journalists who give evidence in libel cases do not answer questions which identify their source of information , the Court of Appeal has recently held that they are in peril of suffering much heavier damages if they lose the case .
10 An example comes from Williams ( 1981 , p.23 ) when he discusses the beneficiaries of a large World Bank project in Nigeria : ‘ these rich beneficiaries are drawn from army officers , government officials , contractors , merchants and members of the office-holding aristocracy , who purchase land in anticipation of benefits from the project and from cheap bank credits ’ .
11 Is it too much to hope , ask or even start demanding that those who exercise authority in respect of the problem — those sitting in Government , whether here or in the Republic of Ireland — start to solve that problem ?
12 I have argued that speakers who use Creole in conversation usually are able to switch strategically between LE and what , for that speaker , counts as Creole or Patois .
13 The new company , Safeguard International , is a 50/50 enterprise that responds to the needs of customers who use radioactivity in healthcare , life science research and industrial quality and safety assurance applications .
14 One camp is occupied by the ‘ pragmatists ’ who emphasise conservation in association with human development and the sustainable use of natural resources — in effect , an exercise in damage limitation .
15 But people who take part in sport are liable to injury or strain .
16 In fact , it is recommended that all people who take part in sport should have regular check-ups with a qualified chiropractor .
17 Those who take part in change usually want it to succeed .
18 All staff who take part in selection interviewing
19 Applicants should be graduates who have experience in water management issues related to agriculture and/or the rural environment in general , including water quality and pollution .
20 The commission is challenging Mr Lawrie 's action and said its members , who have experience in finance and administration , are entitled to apply their expertise to the evidence which they gave careful and detailed consideration to .
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