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 | However , even if there are some cases of peaceable peoples who rarely feel mutual hostility , they are not easy to find . |
3 | Many such schools are headed by ‘ teachers in charge ’ who only have primary teacher qualifications . |
4 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Exceptionally , applicants who already have appropriate research experience may be admitted directly as candidates for the degree of DPhil . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Although we occasionally recruit sous-chefs who already have marine catering experience , we prefer recruiting at the junior levels of assistant cook or cook . |
10 | Inheritance therefore benefits those who already possess substantial capital assets . |
11 | Couples who deliberately remain childless face mental and emotional problems , ’ maintains social psychologist Dr Frederick Koenig . |
12 | They says couples who deliberately remain childless face emotional problems . |
13 | Couples who deliberately remain childless face mental and emotional problems , ’ maintains social psychologist Dr Frederick Koenig . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Unlike conference interpreters who usually have advance warning of their assignments , community interpreters have to be able to work without having time to prepare and have to be familiar with the specialised contexts . |
16 | In practice , however , shareholders have rubber-stamped the choices of the company 's top brass , who usually elevate loyal company bureaucrats who have failed to make it to the managing board . |
17 | In the first instance , apart from the use of heroin itself , the social profile of the sample group does not differ significantly from that of Wirral 's working-class youth , who also share high unemployment , absence of educational qualifications and a lack of marketable labour skills . |
18 | But singers with this ability ( and who also have absolute pitch ) are not very common , and if we want to have our music sung by the majority of singers , it is best to write within the normal limits : Many singers can exceed these limits , but we must remember that , apart from the fact that most people these days have middle-range voices , everyone has a limited zone in which the voice is at its best . |
19 | However , in group care situations , particularly in special units , individuals may be placed at some risk when left among people who also have severe problem behaviour . |
20 | Cheney warned that " individuals who repeatedly provide false information , well-intentioned or not , should be called to account for their actions " . |
21 | This is not a party dominated by technocrats who have fearlessly built great industries , but ‘ Increasingly politicians without a great deal of first-hand experience of the world outside politics are running the country , including the economy , in conjunction with civil servants who similarly lack first-hand experience of the world outside politics , ’ Anthony King noted as long ago as 1981 . |
22 | MIKE HALL , who nearly quit international rugby after Wales ' savaging in Australia in the summer of 1991 , is urging his B team colleagues to beware the wounded Wallabies in Cardiff today . |
23 | As the foregoing arguments have suggested , control is not imposed so much as negotiated or bargained between parties who both have considerable power resources ( cf. Aharoni 1981a : 1342 ) . |
24 | Ex-Walkers staff to have come forward so far include Alfred Donaldson ( who started at Pagefield in 1934 ) , Bob Smith and Ted Porter , who still works for parent company Beloit Walmesley of Bolton , who now make giant paper making machines . |
25 | The number of people in the catchment area of the resource centre who now seek residential care has dropped dramatically . |
26 | As the example of von Uexkull 's sea-urchin suggests , this is no news to ethologists , who often have behavioural evidence that an animal can perceive motion though they doubt its ability to be aware of detailed shapes . |
27 | There are , however , problems associated with increased disclosure , some of which have already been outlined , namely : disclosure is costly ; inappropriate disclosure could destroy the value of the information to the company ; increased disclosure requirements could lead to incorrect or misleading information being released ; in the case of a financial conglomerate , employees who legitimately acquire confidential information from corporate clients , are unable , by virtue of the duty of confidence they owe to their client , to release the confidential news . |
28 | Amateur discoveries of unpredictable events such as comets and novae feed vital information to professionals , who immediately swing specialised equipment into action . |
29 | IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants . |
30 | IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants . |