Example sentences of "who [be] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 All who are prepared for the ordained ministry are trained under considerable pressure of time and with an overcrowded curriculum .
2 In an address on Virgil which he gave in September of this year , he talked of certain men , like Aeneas , who are elected to a special destiny .
3 The Local Government and Housing Act 1989 enacts this Provision though it substitutes 208 hours for twenty-six days and exempts employees who are elected to the chair of councils ( Clause 10 ) .
4 The People 's Chamber consists of 400 deputies , who are elected for a term of four years by the people in a free , general , equal , direct and secret election . "
5 So if you want to know more about Michael Chang , or indeed any of the players who have fan club services and who are listed on the opposite page , then do n't delay .
6 The 1.5 million Muslims in modern Bosnia , who are listed in the Yugoslav census as ‘ Muslims of ethnic origin' , are the descendants of those early converts .
7 Some organisations have company housing which may be used by employees who are transferred to the new area but have yet to complete their house purchases there .
8 Yet the phrase had remained with him , particularly in its darker aspect , the way it appears to most of those who are bound by the puritan ethic , not as a haven to live in and enjoy but as a paradise to be expelled from .
9 Its laws are made piecemeal by Parliament and by judges , who are placed under no overriding constitutional obligation to preserve or protect the media 's right to report matters of public interest .
10 Here we are putting into the workspace ‘ W ’ the names of students held in the relation called ‘ ATTENDANCE ’ who are taught by the lecturer called ‘ CLARKE ’ ( see Figure 4.2 ) .
11 Furthermore , encapsulation may only extend to first-generation immigrants who are sustained by the ‘ Myth of return ’ , the belief that they will return to Pakistan eventually .
12 But feminists who are alerted to the importance of symbolism believe Christianity accordingly to be judged .
13 This article tells the story of a community health centre which is committed to the principle of self-evaluation by its own staff and by village health workers who are seen as the interface between the health centre and the community .
14 I think we 're dealing here with people who are seen by the majority to be liabilities , and the majority do n't want to touch and have anything to do we 're dealing with modern day lepers .
15 A crucial role in the scrutiny process is assigned to what is described as ‘ top management ’ — the permanent secretary and deputy secretaries ‘ acting as the top board of the department ’ — who are involved at every stage in the process .
16 I should also like to know what I am to say to Oatridge , St. Kentigerns and other people who are involved at a practical level .
17 Never feel uncomfortable warning people you encounter halfway up a mountain who are dressed for the beach that they are taking a great risk proceeding without extra clothing and food .
18 I represent those who are enumerated on the second sheet .
19 Hydro-Quebec 's James Bay development has met with strong opposition from Cree and Inuit peoples living in the region , who are supported by a growing tide of opposition from Canadian and US environmental groups .
20 This , I consider , is a vital task if Tanzania is to satisfy its need for qualified , experienced evaluators who are supported by an informed , critical and positively motivated public and is also to establish , on a long-term basis , a systematic , effective and efficient evaluation programme .
21 The Buckfastleigh section , now known as the Primrose Line , has been leased to the South Devon Railway Trust who are supported by the Dart Valley Railway Association and will operate it very much as before but adding various events to attract railway enthusiasts : in this the Trust will have the fullest support and cooperation from the Company line .
22 I started by looking at the chromosome patterns , of course — remember the men who are born with an extra Y chromosome , who show aggressive behavior and antisocial tendencies .
23 Although Althusser 's interpretation of Marx can not , in the nature of things , live up to its own ideal of a theory which has no starting point , it follows the life-cycle of persons who are born into a web of relations and social conventions in starting out from a complex whole made up of practices .
24 Those who are born in the Third World have a considerably smaller chance of surviving childhood than those born here — and the same was true of those born in the West a hundred years ago .
25 The data do not prove that the operation precedes the bowel dysfunction , and it is possible that women who are troubled by the symptoms of constipation are more likely to report gynaecological symptoms to their general practitioners .
26 Just as , say , Country Living magazine appeals to all who are united by an interest in the country , so Nonesuch aims to unite all those who share a common interest in the University of Bristol .
27 Yet the questions can not be avoided , least of all by students who are faced with a largely predetermined set of choices .
28 It is not just women who are faced with the dilemma of choosing between jobs , families and social commitments .
29 There are currently 18 members , who are joined by the four senior staff of Lending Services .
30 A distinction is sought to be drawn between the staff included in clause 1 of section 34 ( being those also falling within section 35 and who are appointed until a fixed age ) and staff not so appointed to whom section 34(3) applies and who may be dismissed on the notice period specified in their letter of appointment .
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