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

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1 I believe that the Housing Executive ensures that those who most need the grants are put at the top of the list .
2 Those who most need the improvements can not usually afford them .
3 Of course , this is quite unlike the Young Socialists , who keenly contest the chairpersonships , vice-chairpersonships , and so on , seeing political significance in the victory of this or that candidate .
4 There should be codes of practice and we should prosecute people who carelessly ignore the interests of their surroundings .
5 Guinness Brewing Worldwide 's technical teams work closely with the production teams who constantly monitor the products to ensure consistent quality .
6 Canvassers who normally get the forms back after a maximum of four visits to any household are now having to return seven or more times before the people hand back the completed form .
7 Tim the , the life insurance , you know the man who still do the pensions on ?
8 On the Derwent Ings in Yorkshire , the subdivision of the land into small hay plots and the subsequent pasturing were administered by a court leet , which annually appointed ‘ Ings Masters ’ , who still manage the pastures at East Cottingwith and Newton .
9 Ultimate power must specifically and clearly be returned to the Council of Ministers who directly represent the interests of the various sovereign governments .
10 Those who directly represent the citizens ( legislative and oversight bodies ) , which includes members of state legislatures , county commissions , city councils , boards of trustees , school boards and those executive branch officials with oversight responsibility over other levels of government .
11 The geomorphic setting and history of the development of the stanniferous placers of South-west England is discussed by Camm and Hosking ( 1985 ) who also describe the styles and mineralogy of the primary tin mineralisation of the area .
12 Besides , those who thoroughly understand the possibilities of their own language are more likely to want to venture into the world of literature than those who have never been taught to have an ear or an eye for language .
13 The local sailors are the people who probably know the conditions best , so it is worthwhile speaking to someone who can point out the idiosyncrasies of the location .
14 It would , however , be an historical untruth to suggest that all Palestinians felt as generously as Damiani towards those who now own the lands that belonged to them .
15 After all , it 's the care assistants who really know the details , so we like them to pass on that knowledge . ’
16 The police , who routinely bend the rules in black areas , portray the youth of Brixton as doing the same , acting as if they were ‘ above the law ’ because of special measures designed to protect them from the consequences of their illegal actions — a fairly apt description of the police 's own position until very recently .
17 Elected governments and administrative elites are passive functionaries who simply facilitate the bargains struck by the functional elites .
18 Quotations would be asked for to ascertain the cost of such improvements but the committee decided that the outlay would be a justifiable expense in order to make provision for those who regularly use the tables .
19 Quotations would be asked for to ascertain the cost of such improvements but the committee decided that the outlay would be a justifiable expense in order to make provision for those who regularly use the tables .
20 As we have seen , the various ideological state apparatuses of a society are allotted the formidable task of constituting individual subjects , who then reproduce the practices which make up the structured totality of society .
21 They were Conservatives in the sense that the Halifax of 1633–95 ( no relation of Irwin 's ) , who proudly bore the titles both of marquess and of ‘ trimmer ’ , was a Conservative .
22 Flattery conceals greed , and marriage will bring a hard realization to women who readily believe the compliments of their suitors or , indeed , their promises of fidelity .
23 are we dealing with those who either own the shares or have full authority to buy or sell ?
24 The truth of this creed would then become accepted as axiomatic and be regarded as an article of faith , although , to those who closely examine the propositions they may well appear to be self-evidently true .
25 BAA staff who currently run the networks have been invited to become employees of London Electricity .
26 The people who actually make the advances in theoretical physics do n't think in the categories that the philosophers and historians of science subsequently invent for them .
27 The inevitable sufferers , of course , are the poor , of whom those who actually commit the offences that concern the police are a tiny minority and whom , indeed , it should be the purpose of the police to protect .
28 Most streets are essentially a collection of frontages , and the street scene has an existence to some extent independent of the buildings behind it , enjoyed by numerous people who never enter the buildings .
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