Example sentences of "who [adv] [vb base] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it is a staggering fact that 9 out of 10 people who successfully lose weight on a " diet " put the weight back on again afterwards . |
2 | Perhaps that will be a thought for people who foolishly keep money under the mattress or in a jam jar . |
3 | As chairman of this group , I obviously have financial people , accountants , treasury people , lawyers , personnel people , property people and so on who all make part of a team . |
4 | It was Molly , of course , who introduced Medau work in the Special Needs sector and she has been followed by a number of our teachers who all deserve recognition for their work in this field . |
5 | The insides of the tankers are sterilised at the factory by British Sugar staff , but the exterior is the responsibility of the drivers , who obviously take pride in their gleaming vehicles . |
6 | I should have thought there are plenty of women who just want sex for the sake of it , who see a bloke and think , whoah , would n't mind him , ’ says a single 29-year-old engineer . |
7 | Moreover , they go on , even areas of the curriculum outside the specialist mainstream , like careers education , remedial work or vocational preparation , should only be undertaken by teachers who already have experience of teaching a specialist subject . |
8 | It is often difficult to differentiate those who deliberately commit fraud from those who are confused in their claims . |
9 | Those who still seek compromise with catholic nationalists today are still known to the erudite leadership of the DUP as Lundies . |
10 | Kyle , Woll and Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981 ) describe BSL users with over 20 years ' experience of work with deaf people who still describe BSL as a ‘ secret language ’ among the deaf , or ‘ their language ’ , or ‘ low verbal language ’ . |
11 | The aim … to hit the high speeding , high earners just as much as the less well off , who still enjoy life in the fast lane . |
12 | For those critics who still see AI as a white Western organisation , such sights would have stunned their criticisms . |
13 | He was approaching thirty-two and the elusive big break and rainbow 's end that is the goal of everyone who ever set foot in Hollywood seemed no nearer to achievement . |
14 | But what about the undergraduate students back home who also need stimulation by brilliant people ? |
15 | All the milk used is taken from the Brynllys herd of 70 Guernsey cows , who also provide milk for Welsh Organic Foods for cheesemaking . |
16 | At the Tribute and subsequently in Seville , it must have been great to be surrounded by so many people who openly acknowledge Queen as a huge influence . |
17 | Among the successful dancers were Laura Snowdon , 14 , and Kate Barnes , 15 , who both study ballet as part of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme . |
18 | Among the successful dancers were Laura Snowdon , 14 , and Kate Barnes , 15 , who both study ballet as part of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme . |
19 | Egyptian officials , who scrupulously monitor parity with Israel on weapons procurement programmes financed by Washington , are making enquiries in Bonn to determine whether the proposed sale will go ahead . |
20 | Credit unions perhaps meet most neatly the needs of people who now face difficulty in getting value from credit , or whose budgeting habits or experience sets narrow ( and probably expensive ) limits to their credit horizons . |
21 | ‘ Denby , my manservant , is completely trustworthy — too much so for the likes of those who now have charge of me ! ’ |
22 | Because the typification is very inclusive , covering known criminals and people who look as if they might be , it gets its meaning partly from practical experience of people who typically commit crime in Easton , but also from prejudices that derive from middleclass notions of respectability . |
23 | They have become a prime target for teenage joyriders who often set fire to stolen cars when they have finished with them . |
24 | I can see his point of view , and will take the opportunity to express my appreciation of those farmers who cheerfully give permission with no more than the usual reminder to shut the gates . |
25 | But postmodernist culture is often consumed , though differently ( e.g. a film like Robocop ) , by both those ( 1 ) who use the categories of every-day life , and ( 2 ) those with the specialized classificatory frameworks who then see postmodernism in terms of transgression of modernist conventions . |
26 | Particularly in Southeast Asia , China and South America , there is a whole group interested in buying art who neither have experience of buying at auction nor understand our role as agents acting on behalf of buyers and sellers . |
27 | The worst union representatives are those who create problems rather than solve them , who continually find fault with management rather than build on strengths . |
28 | Those who chronically seek help from subspecialists are a small but costly subgroup in whom psychosocial factors may be more disabling than the gut symptoms themselves . |
29 | This argument overlooks a feature of addictive disease that is often overlooked by those who currently advocate substitution with medically prescribed drugs : the addict will commonly take the prescribed drug and an additional illegal drug or may sell the prescribed drug in order to obtain a preferred illegal drug . |
30 | Quite simply what the Government intend to achieve through the proposed legislation is the introduction of new measures designed to s to halt the systematic abuse of immigration procedures by people who falsely claim asylum in Britain . |