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

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1 It is the more-educated people who most use complementary medicine , thus helping to dispel the idea that it is ‘ unscientific ’ and used only by the uncritical ; and about 10 per cent of clients going to complementary practitioners are referred by doctors or paramedics .
2 Small meetings , regular get-togethers of people who mostly know each other , are not so much my concern here , because they will probably run to an agreed format and be fairly self-contained .
3 However , even if there are some cases of peaceable peoples who rarely feel mutual hostility , they are not easy to find .
4 Candidates who successfully complete this qualification can often gain direct access to a master 's degree .
5 Much of this information is held on the back of the chart , unlike the Admiralty who only use one side .
6 Many such schools are headed by ‘ teachers in charge ’ who only have primary teacher qualifications .
7 You are more likely to be amongst the 35 per cent who only have one preference , or the 24 per cent who have two preferences , of the 20 per cent who have three preferences .
8 But there is something of a tension in Mill 's view , because he thinks that erm it 's very important that if there is plural voting then the people who only have one vote should be prepared to accept the situation , so that the reasons why these people are given extra votes should be reasoned that the public , the uneducated accept past critics have pointed out if that 's going to be the case , why is it necessary to give these people extra votes , give the educated actual votes , because if the uneducated accept that the decisions of the educated are worth more than their own decisions , the opinions of the educated are worth more than the opinions of the uneducated , if they really do accept that , what 's to stop them just following the decisions of the educated in their own vote ?
9 Typically they are geographically mobile , living relatively far away from kin , work and friends ; they separate work from leisure and do not always socialise with the same group of people who all know each other .
10 ‘ Those of my colleagues and fellow theatregoers who constantly compare British theatre unfavourably with the depth , vitality and style of of the European stage should cop a load of this . ’
11 If it is possible to mention something in the programme it will allow other fans who perhaps have little contact with the club , to use this excellent free facility .
12 It 's a bit hard , it seems to me , where you have areas with a favourable population structure erm who are not willing to back up those with an unfavourable , with a lot of elderly people who perhaps need greater aid .
13 We will look a little later ( in chapter seven ) at the effects that disasters have on people , but first we will turn to particular sorts of loss , and some of the group of bereaved people who perhaps need special consideration .
14 Rebates from the standard road fund licence would favour country dwellers , who generally have abundant parking , while the full rate would penalise those in larger cities who do not have off-street parking .
15 It has certainly amplified those voices who persistently argue that viewpoint .
16 What cruel irony it will be if my own uncompromising and innovatory integrity should lead me into the mantraps set by the sort of people who scarcely know one end of a pen from another .
17 A concentration may occur in one of two ways : first , two or more parties that were previously independent may merge so as to become one new independent business or secondly , one or more persons who already control one business may acquire direct or indirect control of another business .
18 Exceptionally , applicants who already have appropriate research experience may be admitted directly as candidates for the degree of DPhil .
19 Written primarily with native speakers in mind , but the self-study element makes it potentially useful as a reference work for non-native speakers who already have good knowledge of the language .
20 Joint course with Department of Education , intended for those who already have some teaching experience .
21 Firstly , to attract bright and enthusiastic people into our operation who we could then train up from scratch , and secondly , to provide a channel for individuals who already have some bakery or catering experience , and for whom our kind of operation could offer the opportunities for management development denied them elsewhere .
22 Although we occasionally recruit sous-chefs who already have marine catering experience , we prefer recruiting at the junior levels of assistant cook or cook .
23 Inheritance therefore benefits those who already possess substantial capital assets .
24 It gives additional information which can be used as experience grows and by those who already possess some knowledge of Homoeopathy .
25 Almost every member of staff , including people who normally spend all day in the office , was involved in cutting raw squid and fish into slivers for the babies and at feeding time , every 4 hours day and night , each little bill had to be opened and the food introduced down the throat in the way the mother bird would have fed the chick .
26 Couples who deliberately remain childless face mental and emotional problems , ’ maintains social psychologist Dr Frederick Koenig .
27 They says couples who deliberately remain childless face emotional problems .
28 Couples who deliberately remain childless face mental and emotional problems , ’ maintains social psychologist Dr Frederick Koenig .
29 And should be chucked by those who still have some idea of what a good society should be .
30 There are interviews with women who still practise female circumcision and the film-makers talk to Efna Graham , the director of FORWARD — a voluntary organisation which is trying to combat Female Circumcision .
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