Example sentences of "who [adv] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But in the middle are a group of ‘ innovators ’ who effectively abolish the underlying unit trust charges and instead impose a smaller initial charge which is coupled to a sliding scale of exit charges on the PEP , which disappear altogether after three years .
2 The only relaxation presently available from the absolute prohibition against foreign lawyers ( other than those who duly obtain the professional qualifications necessary to become members of the legal profession in England and Wales ) undertaking the work of solicitors and barristers is that afforded under the European Communities ( Services of Lawyers ) Order 1978 which , as amended , has effect for the stated purpose of enabling an EC qualified lawyer to pursue his professional activities in any part of the UK by providing , subject to conditions , the services otherwise reserved to the local professions ( advocates , barristers and solicitors ) .
3 Quarry walls , drainage cuts , spoil heaps , road works , railway sidings … are sometimes colonised before the workmen at these sites ( who mostly view the small birds with tolerance ) have even packed up and left .
4 I think of some people who keenly desire a rational faith .
5 Who badly devour the edible breast — the musky silk
6 Students who successfully complete an agreed ‘ profile ’ are guaranteed access to a range of further courses in the college , including the general SVQ at level III , the new HNC in Social Care , social studies , childcare , and our access to nursing programme .
7 Transfer to the BA Hons Irish Studies is possible for students who successfully complete the first year of the Diploma of Higher Education in Irish Studies ( see page 151 ) .
8 Who greatly blame a freckled Hand ,
9 If the attempt to entice custom from people who only take a foreign holiday when it is ultra-cheap has been abandoned , they will be glad .
10 we know , from research even amongst very young girls who only smoke a few cigarettes a week , that when they try to give up they get withdrawal symptoms , and so having a cigarette erm helps them
11 This month Cellnet launched its Lifetime tariff system which is aimed at the light user — the lone woman motorist or people who only make the occasional vital call .
12 This program is the best of its kind on the market for page making facilities , it is far better than a number of ‘ Commercial ’ pagemaking programs that are popular with users who only have a dot-matrix printer .
13 scrap through the remains of erm and got the wire wool and got them down and washed them , what I would like today if you would be so kind as to assist when you 've finished your pottery is to re-label these , now some of you er , have already finished pottery and start straight away , those who only have the finishing touches to do , start half way through the lesson or whatever , but I do intend to give a demonstration now , so , could you gather all round
14 Women 's rights are closely linked to the rights of the poor … because it is the poor women who especially bear the overwhelming burdens of providing for the survival of the family …
15 To cut a long legend short , it 's about the bloody rivalry between two branches of a Hindu royal family — the five Pandava brothers , who all marry the same princess , and the 100 Kaurava brothers .
16 Social feelings arise , too , through identifications with other members of a group who all internalize the same ego ideal .
17 I suppose a lot of people of different parties have similar ideals , good and decent Members of parliament who all want the right things , such as the proper maintenance of the Health Service and provision of houses for the homeless .
18 Let us assume that we have selected twenty cases who all have the same bugs growing in their throats .
19 Raefnaeskol in Kalundberg in Denmark is able to offer holiday summer schools for visually handicapped pupils who are otherwise in ordinary schools but who apparently welcome the social interaction with other visually disabled pupils , whilst enjoying integrated schooling at other times .
20 If the Second World War is often regarded as the watershed of ‘ permissiveness ’ , then those with more educated tastes — who perhaps remember the precipitating crisis of the Public Order Act of 1936 and Mosley 's black shirts , or who might have read the descriptions of pre-war razor gangs in Graham Greene 's Brighton Rock — look back beyond the war before that , to the slumbering golden years of Edwardian England which is one of the most authoritative versions of the true location of the ‘ British way of life ’ .
21 It remains to be seen whether this aspect of TNC proposals will be sufficiently flexible to aid the transition of a section of the population who perhaps deserve the most attention in our common concern to raise levels of achievement and improve the quality of educational provision .
22 It is the Armenians who live in what is left of the Armenian Republic — in the Soviet Republic of the same name — who perhaps have the only fragile opportunity of one day restoring their nation ; just as the Arab inhabitants of the West Bank and Gaza Strip are now the only Palestinians to be able to fight with any effect for their statehood .
23 There are transitional thinkers — those who soon make the conceptual transition from the concrete to the more abstract form of the problem — one that is capable of being solved by a combination of multiplication and addition .
24 Funnily enough it 's not the people like me who usually do get the boot in academic life , it 's the people with real talent who generally have a hard time . ’
25 Ethnicity is not , however , always marked by linguistic distinctiveness , Labov 's work with Italian and Jewish speakers in New York City shows that such distinctiveness may persist for several generations , or conversely may disappear with the first generation of native-born speakers who nevertheless maintain a strong sense of ethnicity ( Labov 1972b : 281 ) .
26 If there 's money to be made though , developments will understandably blossom on every available acre of land , spoiling the countryside for all those who just want a little peace and quiet .
27 We get complaints from other traders who do n't want trading on a Sunday or from the public who just want a peaceful day .
28 Most of his patients are old people with lots of money who just want a little fuss made of them .
29 Four problem areas arise with visitors : ( a ) Rights of way Persons who lawfully exercise a private right of way are not treated as visitors and are therefore not covered by the 1957 Act ( Holden v White [ 1982 ] 2 WLR 1030 ) .
30 There is , of course , much talk in the developed world that one of the roles of education is selection — picking out for advancement people who best fit a certain mould .
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