Example sentences of "who [verb] [verb] by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There seems to be a small minority in Cleveland who want to stick by the rule and are blinkered in their view . |
2 | It was no coincidence that the majority of the French delegates were members of the little-known Le Societe Pereire , which sought to recognise Pereire as the first teacher of the deaf in that country — Pereire being a man who practised teaching by the oral method . |
3 | A car driven by Shaun Gooch crashed into a group of young people , who 'd gathered by a bench on the side of Akers Way in Swindon . |
4 | And other employees — mostly those who feel threatened by the new processes — remain convinced that the rapidly installed new order will collapse into chaos . |
5 | Teachers who feel threatened by the scheme consider that it should not be compulsory and that it is not a source of motivation for them . |
6 | There are many teachers , however , who feel daunted by the possibility of the work they are doing being ‘ tokenistic ’ and therefore feel unable to do anything . |
7 | There are many variations on this theme ; there are , for instance , the men who feel imprisoned by a bond , but , who , when it is broken , panic and want to build it up again , so creating a cycle which can run and run until one partner changes in attitude . |
8 | Children or adolescents who become absorbed by a particular topic , a specific branch of science or period of history , are exercising their imagination . |
9 | Meetings were arranged , outings were planned and tempting offers were put to a woman who felt neglected by a husband whose naval duties seemed to be more important to him that his wife . |
10 | Then those who felt attracted by the idea of emigrating discussed it among themselves to see if it was at all feasible for them — there would be their affairs in Cork to liquidate , there might be family ties to take into account , there was even the question of whether they could endure the change of climate . |
11 | He has argued that historians who have sought to identify a Latitudinarian party within the church have been chasing a chimera , as the label was merely a vague , derogatory term devised by embittered contemporary Puritans who felt betrayed by the abandonment of predestinarian theology . |
12 | It was therefore decided by the Council that anyone who elects to pay by a single lump sum payment should do so by or on 31 May in any one year . |
13 | The people against whom his brothers and their friends had struck in the Twenties , the people who had stood by the Army in the Valleys , the people who had let his people go to hell in war and in peace . |
14 | ‘ Sole ’ of my Saviour , she thought and started to giggle , but then she had to take up Jitka who had fallen by the kneeling board and was crying . |
15 | The majority of people who had benefited by the use of regulation 72 have suffered some kind of physical and/or mental disability . |
16 | We now need EVERYONE to rustle up those members who have fallen by the wayside . |
17 | This attitude has provoked strong reactions from various gallery holders who have benefited by the system , some of whom accuse Mr Job de Ruiter , the chairman of the Arts Council , of wanting to dictate the taste of the public by forcing on it a type of art it simply does n't want . |