Example sentences of "who [adv] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 It has been proved that even a short stay helps not only the carers , but the patients , who greatly benefit from a change of scenery and the use of the many facilities we have here . ’
2 The small-ad columns of Scam magazine are full of remote-control hookers who just sit by a telephone all day for money , like Ossie Twain .
3 Your cause will grab more power as time passes , boosted by the media , who always go for a new slant on the sex thing .
4 Pastel striped shirts worn with a clashing regimental or old school tie are most popular with the men , who also lean towards an extremely good and essentially well-worn tweed jacket when not in City duds , the whole accompanied by much ‘ yahing ’ in Knightsbridge watering holes .
5 The town centre property in Castlegate is owned by brewers Tetley who now operate from a depot on the outskirts of the town .
6 The senior nurse now acts as a support , resource and coordinator and a flattened hierarchy results : the senior nurse is the key to the professional development of staff who often come from a traditional nursing culture , where they have had little accountability .
7 An internal market is created by splitting up the service agency into buyers and sellers , who then trade on a highly regulated market .
8 In a further move , Mr Lamont said legislation will be introduced to allow tax relief for employers who voluntarily contribute towards a charitable agency 's costs in running the payroll-giving scheme .
9 It would also be more appropriate for the unambitious students of moderate talents who currently apply for an English degree , but would be more at home in a less intensive programme of liberal study .
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