Example sentences of "who make their " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He was surprised to find , for example , that men who make their living out of reporting news and gossip should go away from a private lunch with him and the Princess and talk about it .
2 Congratulations and God 's blessing on the children of the parish who make their First Holy Communion this week .
3 They include businessmen who have never before committed any substantial crime ; people who make their living principally from fraud ; and other professional criminals who engage in a range of crimes of which long-firm fraud is one .
4 Fidelity Brokerage has expanded its stockbroking facilities in the UK for investors who make their own decisions and do not want advice .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The extended hours of eligibility and the greater rewards for general practitioners who make their own night visits readily explain these changes in activity .
8 For those who make their money from other people 's names , there is little doubt about this year 's most desirable property .
9 People who make their living in the informal sector are also required to pay all kinds of petty taxes , including business licenses , market charges and fees to government officials before permits can be issued .
10 Investors are rational price takers who make their selection of wealth-producing assets using risks ( standard deviation of expected returns ) and the expected returns .
11 The local derby is jointly sponsored by Gateshead-based Colman Industrial Plastics and Hunter Building Supplies who make their first venture into speedway sponsorship .
12 There is that admittedly-dwindling sector of the population which still smokes and those who make their living from the cigarette industry .
  Next page