Example sentences of "who [vb base] their [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Similar arguments for the need for flexibility were given by employers in the entertainments industry who recruit their seasonal staff on open-ended contracts and , more particularly , by employers In the holiday camps sector . |
2 | We are unlikely to follow the example of the Japanese , who tax their second-hand cars so punitively that you would be grateful to buy new . |
3 | For those republicans who lose their own lives in advancing their struggle , there is available the full solace of their Church as IRA murderers are buried with no lesser Roman Catholic Church rites than the very priests of that Church . |
4 | For instance , BBC staff who sell their own house at the old location and buy another property at the new location receive a grant of £1094 to cover the cost of miscellaneous expenses . |
5 | In several of the countries we studied , we found strong evidence that good results can be achieved by community-based teams consisting of professionally-trained workers and a variety of paraprofessional personnel who bring their joint efforts to bear on a range of client and community needs . |
6 | Do you think God punishes men who eat their own children , Zacco 's pageboy ? |
7 | True happiness for human beings is possible only to those who develop their godlike potentialities to the utmost . ’ |
8 | We are convinced that managers who develop their human resources in conjunction with implementing AMT [ Advanced Manufacturing Technology ] will achieve a competitive advantage . |
9 | The local derby is jointly sponsored by Gateshead-based Colman Industrial Plastics and Hunter Building Supplies who make their first venture into speedway sponsorship . |
10 | Fidelity Brokerage has expanded its stockbroking facilities in the UK for investors who make their own decisions and do not want advice . |
11 | It would seem that the rationale behind this agenda is that ordinary people who make their own decisions , built on their own experience , who create their own pressure groups , their own education and their own work are dangerous and must be marginalised . |
12 | The extended hours of eligibility and the greater rewards for general practitioners who make their own night visits readily explain these changes in activity . |
13 | Rather than being regarded as actors who make their own history , individuals are to be seen as the ‘ supports ’ of social practices who maintain and reproduce them . |
14 | Those who deny their own prejudice and racism will need this image , for their protestations of rationality depend upon a contrast with irrationality . |
15 | THE deregulation of television in Italy has brought viewers more sport , more often than perhaps in any other European country but it has caused a tremendous row among the broadcasters and the political power groups who back their various causes . |
16 | They hold the odd kangaroo court to deal with those who have caused trouble but are n't what the state would consider criminals — people who con their own families out of earnings or land , that sort of thing . |
17 | For those who grow their own tomatoes or can buy from the market when the fruit is cheap , here it is : |
18 | They can be used for retirement planning for those currently paying the top rate of income tax and who expect their post-retirement income to attract basic tax only . |
19 | Icon Hear-It is the perfect solution for PC users who want their business-like IBM compatible to be more like an Apple Macintosh . |
20 | Helping Dr Kennedy in this campaign is a group of Labour supporters who want their national party to abandon its opposition to organising in Northern Ireland . |
21 | IT WAS heartening to read of the bosses who cut their own pay to help their business survive . |
22 | THE two bosses who cut their own pay to less than that of a trainee to preserve jobs set a fine example in these tough times . |
23 | Secondly , since 1975 , people who conduct their own litigation have become entitled to costs in respect of their own time and effort spent preparing and presenting the case . |
24 | Will not the fact that the percentage of GPs who hold their own budgets still remains a very small fraction of the total number of GPs — even after today 's announcement — linked to the nature of the block contract system of an internal market , inevitably mean that , if we are to avoid a two-tier health service in terms of patient referrals , either all GPs must hold their own budgets or none should be budget holders ? |
25 | Medical students who fail to do this , who show their own distress and pain at the plight of the patient , are identified as unsuitable or unprofessional and expected to ‘ harden up ’ . |
26 | Serbs say Albanians ‘ are Muslim fanatics who enslave their own people with cruelty and primitivism ’ . |
27 | As one reads the various strictures of the Old Testament prophets against those who exploit their economic power , I can not help feeling that their major relevance within the U K today is to the trade union movement by the power exercised by elements within it . |
28 | CHAPTER AND THE VERSE , who issue their second LP , ‘ Renewed Testament ’ , at the end of September , play Brighton Zap Club . |
29 | EAT , who issue their first single of '92 , ‘ Golden Egg ’ , through Fiction on May 26 , have announced details of an 18-date spring tour . |
30 | Because their correlations were strongly linked to their rating of the respondent 's perceived adequacy of their social relationships but not to their availability , they conclude that it is not therefore the actual social environment of people which is important to the development of neurotic symptoms , but rather that , when faced with adversity , it is those individuals who view their social relationships as inadequate who have a substantially increased risk of developing neurotic symptoms . |