Example sentences of "[Wh pn] are [adv] [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 It is the people who work in the institutions who are most exposed to our dislike .
2 Unfortunately for his thesis , women , who are normally thought to be more intuitive than men , have on average less spatial ability , while spatial ability is more important for scientific thinking than is verbal ability .
3 We welcome people from every party , it does n't really matter which party , or even if they belong to no party , who are just committed to seeing a representative representation , seeing more women in there , because women in this country , just as a matter of fact , have a rather different experience from most men , and if you 're making a decision then you want there the people who have had a wide range of experience , who can bring that experience to bear on making the decision .
4 The issue between the Government and the Opposition — if there is an issue on the Bill — is that the hon. Member for Blackburn advocates a policy of patsy , unquestioning inspections of schools by people who are well known to those schools .
5 It is not surprising , therefore , that considerable resistance to the introduction of IT exists , especially by those who are well adapted to the conditions of equilibrium which are to disappear .
6 ‘ The ones who come back who are n't mutated to the point of monstrosity say that they 've seen it .
7 Unfortunately , they have no power over political parties , who are n't expected to be legal , decent , honest or truthful .
8 At IRS and the Bugle group we are very lucky because there is an agency called Prestige Talent which books concerts for artists who are n't signed to IRS or any other record company .
9 There are at least ten known pick-pockets here today — and probably as many more who are n't known to us . ’
10 If you receive payment for looking after one or more children who are not related to you , for 2 hours or more per day , then you should , by law , register with your local Social Services Department .
11 This option enables you to grant ( or cancel ) access to modules , under your managership , to LIFESPAN users who are not related to you ( i.e. users who are not an ascendant or descendant ) .
12 Users who are not connected to the Joint Academic Network or Internet systems can seek assistance to identify datasets of interest to them from the user services staff at the Data Archive .
13 Teachers who are not deemed to be attached to London Training are always welcome at £2.50 per day .
14 As the law stands County Councils do not have to provide sites for people who are not deemed to be traditional travellers — or gypsies :
15 It is women who are not thought to be assertive .
16 Those who are not permitted to so continue may be eligible for the award of the Diploma in Advanced Legal Studies .
17 Lord Templeman said that such matters were not for judges ‘ who are not qualified to listen ’ but for the Minister , for Members of Parliament , and ultimately for the electorate .
18 Many people who are not committed to the market mechanism as the ‘ best of all possible worlds ’ nonetheless feel a justifiable scepticism about planning .
19 However , it is not possible to accurately chart the spread of heroin use through a community without recourse to more detailed information about new heroin users who are not known to official agencies- the largest group of heroin users , according to research in the USA .
20 The aim of the paper is to initiate a discussion of the economic advantages of tapping the resources of the mother tongue of those minority adults , who are generally referred to as South Asian minorities .
21 Wages for unskilled labour were the lowest , being significantly below even shop workers who are generally recognised to be among the most intensely exploited ( except that their hours were much longer ) .
22 ‘ those who are generally felt to be of high status locate science less in the journals than in their own and other peoples ’ heads ’ .
23 Well , you 've written in a article , you say by merely acknowledging our feelings we are less likely to pass them on by osmosis to those who are emotionally bound to us .
24 What impresses me is that when the causes of this ancient conflict have been forgotten , except by those who have made a study of it , this monument remains , crudely chiselled and doubtless seldom visited , testament to three modest souls who died for what they believed in and who are otherwise lost to history .
25 The College proposes that this should apply to a small group of patients who are repeatedly admitted to hospital under sections 3 or 37 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and who require long-term support and supervision in the community , but are known to have a history of failing to co-operate with treatment ’
26 It is that the directors ' accountability should be to those who do not direct but who are nevertheless committed to the company .
27 Of these , the Saintfield–Ballynahinch portion would be the cheaper as there are no bridges requiring replacing , but against this is the fact that there would be no possibility of support from Down District Council , who are already committed to the Downpatrick development .
28 The low number of trainers , who are already stretched to their limit , gives rise for concern .
29 The growth and international expansion of the hotel and catering industry has been phenomenal during the past decade , ensuring a constant demand for trained and skilled staff and providing ample opportunity for those who are temperamentally suited to the industry .
30 Those products of reproduction — children — that are best adapted to the current circumstances will generally survive until they are of a suitable age to reproduce , passing on at least some of the characteristics favouring survival to their own children : those who are poorly adapted to the current circumstances will , in general , either die young or be unable to find a mate .
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