Example sentences of "of [noun] who [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 under sections 6(2) and 61(1) of the Financial Services Act 1986 against a firm of solicitors who acted for a person carrying on an unauthorised investment business .
2 ‘ All our drivers , of course , are trained to deal with an emergency situation too ’ , says Reg Jones , ‘ Standards are getting higher and higher and the majority of drivers who work for P&O Roadtanks not only have a City & Guilds qualification in dealing with hazardous chemicals , but will have attended further training courses to improve the service they can offer the customer . ’
3 Other examples of continuity , in the north west include the Redmanes of Levens , who also held land in Yorkshire and were feed by both Warwick and Gloucester from Middleham , and probably the Dogets of Grayrigg who fought for Warwick in 1469 and subsequently provided Richard with a chaplain .
4 Other examples of continuity , in the north west include the Redmanes of Levens , who also held land in Yorkshire and were feed by both Warwick and Gloucester from Middleham , and probably the Dogets of Grayrigg who fought for Warwick in 1469 and subsequently provided Richard with a chaplain .
5 Hundreds of pensioners in the north and south of England who work for that company are about to lose their pensions , including a 79-year-old widow .
6 I ca n't say that I looked too far ahead , probably because I 'm the kind of person who lives for today .
7 ‘ She 's the sort of woman who lives for others — you can always tell the others by their hunted expression . ’
8 If we compare boys of 14 years of age who opt for science with other boys , we find that the former have very cut-and-dried views on many issues .
9 The ‘ germ ’ of this story , I think , is the idea ( I do not know who first expressed it ) that couples of servants who apply for situations as man and wife have often met for the first time in the registry office .
10 The holy spirit gives us a new prospective on life and it , it , it deepens our relationship with God , we do n't have to try and make , make a success of our new Christian life by ourselves , you know it does n't matter whether you 've been a Christian for a week , for a day , for twenty , for fifty years , if you try to do it one day by yourself you are guaranteed failure , there is no way you can do it , it does n't matter how long you 've been a Christian or how short a period , you can not do it , if the great apostle Paul , he could , he said I can do nothing of myself he said I am not sufficient , for all my learning , for all the wonderful visions I 've had , for the knowledge that God has given to me , that I 've been able to write these great apostle 's , he says that I can not do it myself , I ca n't live this Christian life myself and the tremendous thing that none of us , no matter who we are , we do not have to try to make a success of our Christian life on our own , it 's a partnership and God is the senior partner in it , he does n't expect us to do it by ourselves , listen to what the , the , that , the same apostle Paul says when he 's writing to the , the Gelation Christians , in , in chapter two , verse twenty , listen to what he says there , he says I have been crucified with Christ and it is no longer I who live but Christ lives in me and the life which I know live in the flesh I live by faith in the son of God who loved me and delivered himself for me , he said I do n't do it by myself , why not , very simply cos he ca n't , he did n't know how to , he did n't have the power to do it he says but the life I 'm living , I live by the power of Christ who died for me , who gave himself for me and who now lives in me now by the holy spirit
11 In 1991–92 , 27pc of people who came for advice from MARC owed more than £10,000 — compared with 8pc owing that amount the previous year .
12 Of this large number of people I have known of only a small handful of people who opted for a non-Christian funeral .
13 She added that the number of people who opted for cremation was increasing although there was still a section of society to whom cremation was unthinkable .
14 There are of course exceptions of those who are neither councillors nor magistrates er and are prepared to do these jobs , but there are n't very many in relation to er the numbers of people that would be required for this sort of task and there are many other activities for which there are required , like school governors who like helping on various health bodies and er they have n't got the time to do them all , and if they have , they probably are n't suitable , because I have to my Lords that a lord of people who volunteer for these sorts of tasks and I have experience of them are n't people that locally we would like to have sitting on these various bodies and we have to discourage them one way and another .
15 A couple of people who work for me are not too clever — and one feels that you have to repeat instructions , and they — even so they 're not undertaken .
16 At present , the vast majority of people who work for the Scottish Transport Group come within a pension scheme-TOPS .
17 The number of people who pay for prescriptions has shrunk and shrunk , as the hon. Gentleman knows .
18 It will offer help and advice to hundreds of people who care for relatives in their own homes .
19 I think he had been listening to some people in the dale who had missed out on the shoot and the money that went with it , and were critical , or pretended to be critical , of people who worked for Sir Emmanuel and the other toffs — maybe a bit left wing , although Stanley was n't a person who took any interest in politics .
20 If he were tempted to decide against Mrs. McLoughlin , he would indeed ask himself whether any principled distinction could be drawn between her case and the case of mothers who recover for emotional damage suffered at the scene .
21 In the experience of friends who canvass for the Labour party , old , white , middle-class men are the rudest .
22 And they gave Peter an ideal grounding in the game 's history : ‘ I was very fortunate in that my county , Notts , were involved in so much — William Clarke , George Parr and the touring XIs , Alfred Shaw , Arthur Shrewsbury and the early tours of Australia — and there were a large number of players who appeared for other counties .
23 Returning to Madeira , we find that the island is catering for the demands of a new breed of tourists who wish for a more active holiday than the traditional visitor who relaxed in the comfort of the luxury hotels or lazed around the swimming pool or at the lido .
24 Parents of children who qualified for secondary education signed an undertaking that the child would complete the course , and they could be fined if they failed to keep their word .
25 Holly took his tray and walked briskly back along the line of men who waited for their food .
26 I was not short of students who applied for help in the most distressing of circumstances : mature students with spouses and children , who had been denied housing benefit and income support to which they had previously been entitled ; landlords pressing for rent payments and students with no money to pay ; arrears of rent building up ; poll tax arrears building up ; overdrafts being extended ; electricity supplies being cut off , in some cases to parents and children .
27 And 42.5pc of claimants who applied for budgeting loans , which would have to be repaid , were also refused .
28 ‘ Lots of Brits who spied for the Soviets died peacefully in their beds . ’
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