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

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1 I think of some people who keenly desire a rational faith .
2 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 .
3 Who greatly blame a freckled Hand ,
4 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 .
5 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
6 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 .
7 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 . ’
8 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 ) .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Most of his patients are old people with lots of money who just want a little fuss made of them .
12 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 ) .
13 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 .
14 Higher degrees are available to those who already hold a first degree ( especially a first-class or upper-second-class honours ) .
15 This is a one-year teacher-training qualification for those who already have a first degree .
16 The University offers excellent opportunities for further study to those who already have a first degree or equivalent qualifications .
17 Not primarily for foreign learners of English , but helpful in developing sensitive use of language for those who already have a good command of English .
18 On the other hand , there is no law saying that librarianship , or teaching , or media production , can not be learned at professional level by people who already have a professional accreditation in another field .
19 Secondly , priority needs to be given to establishing structures that will enable all general practitioners to be involved in influencing the views of the purchasing authorities , including those who have hitherto expressed little or no interest and those who already have a clear interest in participating .
20 For those who already have a settled partner , home and children , says Sheehy , the runway to 30 often leads to first infidelity .
21 Section B is for those who already have a fair knowledge of the language ; it aims to consolidate this knowledge and to introduce students to major authors and the elements of literary criticism .
22 A further concern about treating ulcerative colitis with cyclosporin is the carcinogenic risk in patients who already have an increased incidence of colonic dysplasia and carcinoma .
23 The royals , who normally have a special pew screened from other worshippers , behaved like any other wedding family .
24 Indeed , I have heard of some anglers who deliberately attach a big hook to the ‘ feeder and catch plenty of barbel on it .
25 It can be paid to individuals who live alone , but who still require a high level of personal care .
26 Meanwhile , those officials in the finance ministry and the Bank of Japan who still equate a strong yen with a strong economy may be in for quite a shock .
27 Some pretty firm cases will be stated , too , at Kingsholm , where Bath , who still have an outside chance of the league title , challenge Gloucester .
28 While France stands shoulder to shoulder with Germany , and the two countries together account for half the EC output , the exchange rate mechanism will survive , representing a beacon of hope for federalists who still see a common currency as the bridge across which Europe must pass to a federal future , and a baleful threat for the sovereign Britishers , who see it as a black hole which could draw EC members inexorably into the same destiny .
29 Then there are those who always have a harsh word for another .
30 Mr Dinkins has stayed in the headlines by pandering to Jewish sensibilities , and by removing from his campaign a volunteer who once read an antisemitic poem on the radio and praised it .
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