Example sentences of "who do [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I can only assume that manufacturers who do n't properly configure the machines they sell are either lazy or careless .
2 Erm also there could be th will cause other climatic changes so that people who do n't normally get rain will get gallons and gallons of it .
3 Why do n't you sponsor you know , members who do n't normally come to meetings , to sponsor erm a site for
4 You see , we are talking about people who do n't even move their hands for days on end , then a PAT dog comes in and they stroke eagerly with both hands . ’
5 I feel sad for all who did n't attend and for those who do n't even have the chance to attend something similar .
6 ‘ And when I think of the Third-World mothers who do n't even have a roof , and who still manage to love and care for their children , it 's very humbling .
7 There must be hundreds of women walking about who do n't even know they 've got toxoplasmosis . ’
8 What makes it so special is the people who live and work there , who do n't just talk about the need for alternative technologies , or even just demonstrate workable alternatives but actually live by them .
9 The ‘ no meaning ’ theist denies that the theist needs to say anything about the existence of God that is intelligible to those who do n't already accept the existence of God as true .
10 who do n't actually go to school .
11 I think sometimes people who do n't actually work in schools imagine that the schools are managed , in the financial organisational sense , by the Local Education Authority , and that in some way the head of the school is merely concerned with discipline , curriculum and so on , but one has to bear in mind that the sheer size of some of these schools now makes the head a manager in a very real sense .
12 Very strongly recommended — even to those who do n't usually like guitar albums .
13 The ones who do n't usually get parties . ’
14 Then down here we have a couple of day beds for patients who need to rest under observation for the day following treatment but who do n't really justify admission , and then over here we 've got the two theatres for major suturing and cleaning up , and then down there at the end the X-ray and plaster rooms . ’
15 who do n't really know what unison is .
16 At Blackwells , Karen George suggested that art books at bargain prices had posed a particular challenge , especially as bargains attracted ‘ the uninitiated , who do n't really know the difference ’ .
17 They feel he is on their side which is like a breath of fresh air in this game for most of us have known to our cost that there are many jockeys who do n't always give their 100pc — especially when our money is down .
18 We 're looking for Scientists who do n't always want to be just Scientists
19 This puts enormous pressures on staff , who do n't always have enough time to do the stock checking .
20 ‘ It caters for people who do n't necessarily want to be Cher . ’
21 We 've got now quite a lot of new officers who do n't necessarily have the experience of dealing with the situations .
22 Mr Wilson said : ‘ The most pleasing thing is that we attract people to activities here who do n't necessarily have anything to do with the Baptist church . ’
23 The Chamber , through its European Business Development Group , recently produced a very helpful ‘ idiot sheet ’ for those who do n't fully understand ‘ subsidiarity , ’ let alone have the opportunity to read the full , weighty Maastricht Treaty tome .
24 Your suspects are likely to be opposed to one another in different ways ( if they are not , you have chosen people who do not adequately reflect different aspects of your theme ) and if they are opposed it is not unlikely that they will quarrel , again about your theme .
25 In this chapter we have been concerned with the sharp end of the political process — with the institutions on which rests the job of maintaining order and of enforcing the decisions of the political process , however reached , on any citizens or foreign persons who do not voluntarily accept them .
26 There are provisions for registration as British citizens of other children who do not automatically gain British citizenship by descent provided that there is some parental or grandparental link with the United Kingdom .
27 It also points to alternatives for those who do not wholly share his views .
28 It seems advisable for practitioners who do not normally wear glasses to use simple eye protection glasses for routine cases .
29 This is particularly important where interview panels are made up of people who do not normally work together , and also where there are a lot of people who will take correspondingly longer to learn to work as a team .
30 Installation artist Jan Marshall gains much of her inspiration from Prism , the ‘ Arts for Everyone ’ facility for those who do not normally have ready access to the arts .
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