Example sentences of "who [vb base] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | of CalMac employees who remain in the public sector , why can not it be the case with the rest who will be transferred to the private sector ? |
2 | Harsher penalties in particular could help foster a tough , ‘ macho ’ criminal self-image in the young men who predominate in the criminal statistics . |
3 | Marie Burch , who back in the old days jumped ship from the forerunner of Unix System Laboratories Inc to join the then-enemy Open Software Foundation as director , business area management , was one of those that lost their jobs in the Foundation 's recent reshuffle . |
4 | Marie Burch , who back in the old days jumped ship from the forerunner of Unix System Labs to join the then-enemy Open Software Foundation as director , business area management , was one of those cut in OSF 's recent reshuffle ( UX No 423 ) . |
5 | at the same time , there are people who sit in the middle ground |
6 | It also covers a number of those workers who appear in the self-employed statistics . |
7 | The river draws many visitors who delight in the beautiful scenery , the majestic old corn mill , now a restaurant , and the fierce and powerful weir . |
8 | Well , Dave , there are lots like me who climb in the middle grades and who will also love this guidebook . |
9 | People who overdose in a suicidal attempt may take one or several drugs but generally ingest at most one pack of each . |
10 | It was not too surprising , therefore , that one of the King , s former ministers , the Count of Lezay-Marnésia , should allow his daughter to become one of the Empress 's ladies , though he could not have known that his gesture would be immortalized , for she is one of those who figure in the famous painting by Winterhalter ( now in the Musée National du Chateau de Compiègne ) . |
11 | Meanwhile the ethereal life of Ranveer , Bubbles and Socks , an unworldly trio who react in a childlike way to every sling and arrow as if permanently looking for Nanny , starts to unravel when a new administrator takes over the game park with thinly veiled hostility towards his country 's nobility . |
12 | They are young people from each area who speak in the local language about important development issues , facilitate discussions and encourage villagers to come to their own conclusions through a series of interactive exercises . |
13 | It allowed a maintained secondary school , or a primary school with over 300 pupils ( extended in 1990 to all primary schools ) , on the resolution of its governing body , with the consent of a majority of those parents who vote in a secret postal ballot , and with the approval of the Secretary of State , to opt out of LEA finance and control , and be given ‘ grant-maintained ’ status . |
14 | The last Brownie to reach that place and any Brownies who run in the wrong direction are out of the game . |
15 | In Statement B this story line is applied to the police force to suggest that the young white working-class men who enter the force are to a large extent preselected , and irrespective of recruitment and training policies are likely to be authoritarian personality types who flourish in a para-military environment and ‘ have a hang-up about race ’ . |
16 | The children , who stand in a small cluster near the goat enclosure , now look at each other and laugh , too , but when the laibon swings his impressive , lidded gaze towards them , they freeze . |
17 | Others will call them Diakka , unclean and amoral spirits , who take great delight in terrorising those who dabble in the spiritual phenomena without sufficient knowledge . |
18 | Nor do all who participate in a joint enterprise agree to its occurrence . |
19 | He defines the core of the business class as ‘ those who participate in the strategic control of the enterprises which form the monopoly sector of the British economy ’ . |
20 | He would therefore argue that conventions are established by their acceptance by those who participate in the political arena . |
21 | The Ormesby Hall club , whose home games are played in the grounds of the National Trust property , is now in its fourth year and contrary to popular belief it 's not just old ladies and vicars who participate in the genteel Sunday afternoon pastime . |
22 | Where these signs are not obvious , subtler discriminations can be made : Quebecois who refuse to understand anglophones who talk in a Canadian accent , will respond to anglophones who talk with a British or US intonation , as Flemings who claim not to understand French spoken with a Belgian accent , understand French French . |
23 | I have known smallholders who lived in caravans and have seen nomad herdsmen in Asia who camp in the open or carry their tents on their backs . |
24 | Is not it time that the Government , who pay in a massive amount of money — equivalent to a net contribution of £3 a week per family — simply deducted £109 million from the vast amount that they send to Brussels every month ? |
25 | For those who believe in a mythical golden age , when men and women lived in an idyll unspoilt by machines , then Birmingham is a brutal reminder of the victory of the Industrial Revolution . |
26 | People who believe in the ancient chinese art of Chi-Dynamics say it 'll make you feel on top of the world . |
27 | So it should be governed by the same economic laws of supply and demand ’ — whilst in one sense salutary , may strike a chilling note to those who believe in the public library 's responsibilities for satisfying minority tastes . |
28 | That applies even to the minority in the Labour party who believe in the nuclear deterrent . |
29 | Those who believe in the Christian God believe that the cause of suffering lies somewhere in our relationship with that God : part of that relationship lies in our links with other human beings . |
30 | If the ideas of those scientists who believe in an eternal Universe are correct , then of course the Universe will never die . |