Example sentences of "who [vb base] [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , the study emphasises the role of social attitudes in second language learning , ie. attitudes towards learning the second language itself and towards the native speakers who make up the second language community .
2 And at the end of the twentieth century , it is the unchurched who make up the vast , tens of millions strong majority of the population .
3 ‘ These are the people who make up the vast majority of the paperback book-buying public . ’
4 Two more world champions are in action tonight ; Swindon 's Bob Anderson lines up with John Lowe at the Super Marine Club in South Marston to take on a handful of local challengers who make up the best in the west .
5 They who make up the final verdict upon every book are not the partial and noisy readers of the hour when it appears Only those books come down which deserve to last .
6 In these circumstances it necessitated ‘ the employment of commercial wage-workers who make up the actual office staff ’ .
7 It is these highly-skilled experts who make up the 85-year-old association and exclusive club over which Mr Smythe now presides .
8 That comforting ‘ usual ’ audience are the connoisseurs of all things cool who make up the heaving Dingwall 's audience on any Sunday afternoon .
9 CIOB members , who make up the single biggest group of professional visitors to Interbuild , are to be offered complimentary Select Gold membership at the show .
10 Every household of eunuchs has a network of informers — sweepers , dhobis , midwives — who report back the imminent births and marriages in their district .
11 Police alerted electricity staff , who cut off the deadly high-voltage supply following the accident at the Lancaster Canal , five miles north of Preston , Lancs .
12 The market is further enhanced by live performers who act out the varied timeless arts .
13 It is the wealth creators , he said , who open up the great possibilities for improvement in our society .
14 THE biggest sporting deal in history might be good news for the football clubs who kick off the new Premier League but will it be good for soccer and its followers ?
15 In the urban fringe it has already been shown in Chapter 3 that recreation can have an adverse impact on farming , but other work has shown that the 500 or so informal recreation sites which cover 5.7 per cent of London 's Green Belt ( Ferguson and Munton , 1979 ) are not heavily used by either car-owing suburban dwellers ( who leapfrog over the green belt into so-called proper countryside since they perceive the sites as being too near to be worthy of a special car trip ) or by carless inner city residents ( who spurn the use of public transport ) ( Harrison , 1983 ) .
16 Some gangs tour America , staying in motels and stalking the Vietnamese with a torn-out copy of the ‘ Nguyen ’ page in the local telephone book or with the help of local fixers who point out the rich pickings in each city .
17 It is the Night Goblin shamans who brew up the Mad Cap mushroom brew which sends the Goblin Fanatics drink into a whirling frenzy .
18 The 40 executives are divided into an inner group of 15 , who will buy three- quarters of the shares , and an outer group of 25 , who divide up the remaining quarter .
19 It is they who carry out the traditional infantry role of closing with and destroying the enemy .
20 The concept of a socio-technical system arose from the consideration that any production system requires both a technological organization — equipment and process layout — and a work organization relating to each other those who carry out the necessary tasks .
21 These are the most experienced operators , directing and managing one or more clients and their PR campaigns , and supervising teams of PR staff who carry out the various projects and activities of each campaign .
22 Although sometimes the terminology will vary , there will always have to be people who carry out the various roles identified in Figure 2 .
23 The purpose of this research project is to obtain presently lacking information on the way of life , social structure and ideology of a Bantu-speaking people called Lungu who live around the southern end of Lake Tanganyika in East-Central Africa .
24 UN specialists say that the regulations , plans and treaties agreed on by the Mediterranean countries have not significantly curbed the outpouring of sewage and industrial effluent from the 360 million people who live around the Mediterranean basin .
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