Example sentences of "who are [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Employment Training Programme , set up in 1988 to help the long-term unemployed , gives a low priority to workers over the age of 54 who are regarded as non-mainstream ( indeed those over 60 are not eligible to participate ) , even though it is older workers who are most at risk of experiencing long-term unemployment .
2 However , contrary to popular myth , it is n't heroin injectors who are most at risk of contracting HIV .
3 The challenge is to identify at an early stage those who are most at risk of developing serious complications so that appropriate treatment may be given .
4 Within the elderly population , it is the very old ( i.e. those aged over 80 ) , women , those living alone , those from manual occupations and the disabled who are most at risk of experiencing poverty in later life ( Victor 1989a ) .
5 Referring to recent studies indicating that some people are particularly vulnerable to the effects of sleep disruption , the authors of this report suggested that work should be done to identify those doctors who are most at risk , in order to assign them to other duties .
6 The Scotch Whisky Association and its member companies fund research and support educational measures aimed at those who are most at risk or who are best placed to influence them .
7 It strikes me that it is young people who are most at risk and who have most to lose .
8 ‘ This is bound to put our services under pressure and means we will have to concentrate even more on those people who are most at risk .
9 Consultants are often fearful that these new styles of service will lead to the quality of care of acutely ill patients on the wards suffering ; they believe that the focus of community work is away from those who are most in need or are concerned that if they work in the community they will lose the professional day-to-day support of consultant colleagues .
10 The benefit should be given to those who are most in need of it .
11 The difficulty is that their abolition would have a direct relationship to an increase in unit costs , which would bear most heavily on many of the people who are most in need .
12 I think that would swing to the , them some of the votes of Liberal Democrats and former S D P people who are also in favour of proportional representation .
13 And for people who are not on income support , in other words they have means higher than that , but who do receive attendance allowance , their charge will go up from eight ninety at the moment to fifteen pounds .
14 When , for example , in a trade dispute pickets seek to persuade fellow workers who are not on strike to join them they exercise a freedom ; but should they obstruct the workers ' freedom to pass , the balance of the mutual exercise of freedoms is disturbed .
15 Employees who are not at present house-owners may be entitled to a mortgage allowance in certain exceptional circumstances .
16 The supplementary allowance A weekly allowance that can be made to those in financial need who are not in receipt of a State retirement pension ( see leaflet SB1 ) .
17 Both the local gas region and the electricity company can offer you a prepayment meter where it is safe and practical to put one in , although some local fuel boards have been reluctant to offer pre-payment meters to people who are not in debt .
18 General SVQs are designed to be open to those who are not in work .
19 There is reason to believe that young children admitted to care have greater medical needs than their peers who are not in care ; and that a greater proportion are handicapped .
20 The people are almost foreign to me , the more so because country people have not yet been thrown into quite the same confusion as townspeople , and therefore look awkwardly upon those who are not in trade — writing is an unskilled labour and not a trade — not on the land , and not idle … .
21 A local authority may provide day care for children who are not in need but there is no obligation to do so ( s18(2) ) .
22 This meeting strongly condemns the regulations of the Food Controller , which favour the rich who are not in danger of being without food , make it possible for the wealthy to provide unscrupulous profiteers to defraud the nation by government sanction i.e. the fixing of prices for potatoes and other edibles , and therefore calls for Lord Devonport 's removal from office .
23 Moreover , Bridgeman justified his actions to Balfour in terms which Maxse would have approved , arguing that Balfour seemed to be ‘ surrounded by men who are not in touch with the mass of the Party ’ , complaining of ‘ the extraordinary difference in perspective which party questions assume inside the House from that presented by them to the man in the street ’ and voicing suspicions about the secrecy of Parliamentary procedures such as ‘ the pourparlers of the whips of both sides ’ .
24 Advertisements should be placed in local newspapers and other public places seeking contact from nurses who are not in employment .
25 Taken two out we 're always gon na get people who are additionally at school tomorrow who you 'll remember suddenly
26 The term ‘ blind ’ should be used carefully to describe those pupils who are completely without vision , or who have light perception only .
27 The reason they were picked ( aside from those who are here by right of birth ) is that a small portion of their total brain power was visibly alight at the right time and in the right place .
28 ‘ I do n't have a lot of money when I come home and my parents , who are both on income support , are basically keeping me during holidays . ’
29 Nor do I mean people who are generally in favour of human happiness , welfare , dignity and rights , as indeed I am myself .
30 These anomalies are separate from those the root of which is biological , for they are found in individuals who are otherwise without doubt members of one sex according to biological criteria .
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