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

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1 Sonic Youth , Pearl Jam , Jesus And Mary Chain , Teenage Fanclub , St Etienne , Pixies … the list of new bands who acknowledge Young as an influence is ever-growing .
2 For those who want more of a challenge to their walking I recommend the following route via the shore of Loch Hakel for drama and scenic beauty .
3 There is a high mortality associated with old people who lie undetected for a long time , both related to the injury sustained and to complications ; such as hypothermia , dehydration , bronchopneumonia and breakdown of pressure areas ( Wild et al , 1981 ) .
4 Piggy was one of the main characters in ‘ Lord of the Flies ’ , a book by William Golding about a group of public school boys , who get stranded on an island while being evicted during a war .
5 But it 's people who convert that into a successful business . ’
6 You want people who feel confident in a group .
7 The common law offence of sedition , which consists of stirring hatred amongst different classes of Her Majesty 's subjects had fallen into disuse , and an unsuccessful attempt to use it to prosecute for the making of anti-semitic remarks appears to have discouraged prosecuting authorities from seeking to persuade the courts to mould the common law to deal with new problems posed by those who promote ill-will in an increasingly multi-racial society .
8 People who become disabled as a result of industrial injury or disease may also claim disablement benefit , which is paid in compensation for the disability itself , and is calculated in relation to the assessed level or percentage of disability suffered as a result of employment .
9 The House passed a bill on Wednesday that would provide abortion funds for poor women who become pregnant as a result of rape or incest , funding which Mr Bush is against .
10 This Government has no time at all for the poor and even less time for people who become poor as a result of their savage policies , the policies which cause high interest rates , rising unemployment and all because of it 's obsession with inflation .
11 This is particularly important for those who become ill at a relatively young age , i.e. before 65 years .
12 There are those critics of the polytechnics who regard this as a most unfortunate development and would go so far as to castigate them for betraying their primary purpose , which they see as providing for the communities in which they are located , something which of necessity can only be done primarily through part-time provision .
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