Example sentences of "who [vb base] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The federal government of the United States of America embodies a separation of powers between the executive , headed by a President elected for four years , the legislative branch , Congress , which comprises the Senate ( with 100 members who sit for six years , one-third being elected every two years ) and the House of Representatives ( with 435 members elected every two years ) , and the judicial branch , headed by the Supreme Court .
2 The second point is that precisely because legal conservatism values precedent , and will overturn prior cases only rarely , those who hope for great sea-changes in the law with the appointment of politically friendly judges are often disappointed .
3 The people to be interviewed are known as freight forwarding agents , who act for individual exporters and importers .
4 Those who act for both sides will still have to satisfy the selectors that they can conduct actions properly on behalf of patients . )
5 Philip Williams has drawn a distinction between Labour party leaders who are Path-finders , who look for new solutions or try to lead the party in new directions , and stabilizers , who are concerned above all with preserving party unity .
6 And for agencies that supply some goods or services for purchase there are the consumers who pay for individual units of collectively provided goods .
7 Paul Jackson , for example , the Director of Programmes for Carlton Television , said a little while ago ‘ those who argue for Current Affairs to stay in peak time are just not accepting things as they are .
8 Egalitarian feminists who argue for more women psychologists acknowledge the contradictions in the strategy .
9 Older people who have fewer than eight main meals each week , or who go for long periods of the day without food , are considered to be especially at risk .
10 In each case , it is the Creole which is reacted to : in ( 1 ) , by J , who responds " you ca n't " , and in ( 2 ) by all the parties to the conversation , who laugh for three seconds — rather a long laugh .
11 The services of ISCO can be called upon by those who enrol for several years after the pupil have left school .
12 There are of course exceptions of those who are neither councillors nor magistrates er and are prepared to do these jobs , but there are n't very many in relation to er the numbers of people that would be required for this sort of task and there are many other activities for which there are required , like school governors who like helping on various health bodies and er they have n't got the time to do them all , and if they have , they probably are n't suitable , because I have to my Lords that a lord of people who volunteer for these sorts of tasks and I have experience of them are n't people that locally we would like to have sitting on these various bodies and we have to discourage them one way and another .
13 The critics who write for these magazines often contrast the supposedly phlegmatic temperament of the Anglo Saxon with the more ‘ passionate ’ Mediterranean one .
14 The people who care for these snakes are very clever at milking them and getting the venom from the animal safely , and this is then purified biochemically and erm sent to us as a dried product in a stoppered bottle and the snakes are a thousand miles away , I 'm glad to say .
15 The study of Bell , McKee and Priestly ( 1983 ) indicates that maternal grandmothers commonly are the people who care for older children during the period immediately following the birth of a new baby , although sometimes sisters and sisters-in-law also help in this way .
16 The Minister is aware that those who work for 16 hours or less do not have the right to itemised pay statements unless they have worked for five years and that those who work less than eight hours have no right to them at all .
17 Now , there 's nothing new for people who work for Labour Authorities and Local Authorities in general in that story , new at all .
18 Individuals who work for such organisations tend to learn an expertise without experiencing risk ; many do their job adequately , but are not over-ambitious .
19 In contrast to the respondent quoted earlier , this candidate saw headhunting as ‘ an important way of progressing , particularly for individuals who work for smaller companies or in very specialised fields ’ .
20 This contrast is used to explain why the Japanese are said to feel less class conscious than Westerners because vertical loyalties within companies , say , are more important than horizontal relations with other people who occupy the same position but who work for different companies .
21 Although I know there are those who work for different ends from most of us in this House , yet there are many in all ranks and all parties who will re-echo my prayer : ‘ Give peace in our time , O Lord . ’
22 A good contemporary example can be seen in the typographers who work for British newspapers .
23 Mr Hobbs said the immediate effect would be the loss of 50 jobs , the groundstaff at Stansted who work for American Airlines .
24 Mums who struggle for 12 hours or more to give birth look with envy on those lucky women who have short labours of two to three hours .
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