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

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1 Many patients who thereby benefit from continuation of treatment as a condition of discharge from hospital are able to resume relationships and activities that would be hazardous without such treatment .
2 There are other people who only work by consensus , but once they 've agreed to something they 'll do it very effectively .
3 For your £3 entrance fee , you were invited into a dingey outer bar , packed to capacity with strange anarcho-punk types who only appear at night .
4 This is reflected in our admiration for people who have made something of their lives , sometimes against great odds , and in our somewhat disappointed judgment of those who merely drift through life .
5 Women , who apparently thrive on stress , display typically aggressive ‘ type A ’ behaviour , which often includes becoming ‘ hooked ’ on vigorous exercise , hormonal imbalance which can eventually lead to irregular periods and weight loss resulting in an early menopause , brittle bones , thinning and wrinkling of the skin , and falling hair .
6 Commuters with BR season tickets will be entitled to a refund for today 's journeys , and parents of school pupils who normally travel by rail are being urged to claim as well .
7 Most humans have emigrated to a colony on Mars and those who still remain on Earth are encouraged to leave by the inducement of a free purpose-built robot , or android , to help them in their new life .
8 Fortnum recorded that the foundry which cast his lion was that of Sbordoni in Rome , who still engage in metalwork there today .
9 Shakespeare provides a particular problem for radical critics who ideologically object to eminence .
10 I have scarcely even been without natives accompanying me who also shoot with facility . ’
11 Kiki Smith , known for her often shocking figurative papier-mâché works , has selected four artists who also work with paper for a show on until 15 August at Fawbush .
12 Some 300 minshuku are recommended to foreigners by the Japanese National Tourist Office ( JNTO ) who also advise on pension selection .
13 I guess there 's only six of us , who probably finish about mid-day tomorrow , erm , of which time there are various options .
14 A great people , who perpetually tend towards war because they think of nothing but domination , capable of extraordinary efforts and extreme sacrifices in order to crush others ’ .
15 One Gallup survey of church-goers reveals that ‘ fifty-eight per cent of those who now go to church regularly , first began going when they were invited by someone they knew .
16 If the Prime Minister is really keen to assist families who now stand in danger of having their homes repossessed , will he recognise the anomaly that exists between those on low incomes who pay rent and receive housing benefit and those on low incomes who pay mortgages and do not ?
17 In places their traditional routes cross roads made by the people who now live on Christmas Island .
18 The memorial gig , at New Brighton 's Floral Pavilion on November 15 , is being organised by Merseycats , the musicians from the Cavern era who now operate as charity fund raisers .
19 Books about important things by people who really feel about life .
20 These are the children who sometimes crack at university level because they are facing challenge for the first time in their lives . ’
21 For every black sportsman that becomes a Maurice Hope , a Daley Thompson or a Laurie Cunningham , there are thousands upon thousands who either slide into ignominy and failure or , in the sporting idiom , ‘ go nowhere ’ .
22 This featured Miriam Margolyes and Bernard Bresslaw as our friends Harry and Dolly who unexpectedly arrive for dinner , giving Beattie nervous dyspepsia and terminal embarrassment .
23 On the street , the BNP looks like what it is : a bootboys ' party that mobilises within a small number of inner-city areas from those sections of disaffected white working-class male youth who otherwise engage in football violence and similar activities .
24 It is no less accurate than Lord Taylor 's evocation of the ‘ penologists , criminologists and bureaucrats ’ who evidently conspire to hand villains the poor box .
25 When the smoke clears Pain Teens turn out to be more down to earth , a punky bar band who occasionally stray into territory that can best be described as extra terrestrial .
26 Ministers have agreed to make the invalidity benefit taxable and to introduce tough new assessments that would exclude up to 60,000 people who currently qualify for benefit .
27 They have been criticised on the grounds that they may deny free speech , suppress significant literature or worthwhile criminological information , impinge upon copyright laws and have negligible effects upon those who actually profit from crime .
28 The question of those who actually suffer from poverty should be considered separately from that of the true working classes , whose desire for a larger share of the wealth is of a different character .
29 Mountaineers and hillwalkers who truly care about bird life in the hills and on the shores can help curb such activities by being eagle-eyed themselves .
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