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

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1 and was inclined , any man who accidently put a hand on her
2 Headhunters , who mostly have a fee based upon one-third of the first year 's guaranteed compensation , did very well for themselves in the 1980s by recruiting many of these people who can make an outstanding contribution in terms of revenue to their organisations .
3 On the contrary , the CBI takes a long-term view — unlike Opposition Members , who rarely take a view longer than 12 months — and it commends the fact that manufacturing investment is now a third up on the level of 10 years ago .
4 The restrictions often affect the most vulnerable people — people who badly need a job , but do not have the qualifications to get one in , say , ICI or the Department of Trade and Industry .
5 This may seem like a backward step but for those users who only have a computer system and printer this program is ideal for completing any form that will fit in your printer .
6 And then there are some musicians who merely make a living .
7 ‘ It 's really just a bunch of guys that I work with on the session scene who all write a bit , and we 've come together in order to find an outlet for our writing .
8 Today the Campaign is a partnership of 15 national statutory and voluntary organisations with Shell UK who all share a belief in supporting local environmental action .
9 What appears to me to be essential both for the reader and for the novelist who together constitute a couple — and a couple always comprises two accomplices — is to guide complicity along a most exacting path .
10 Consider also the computing press agony aunts who generally have a wealth of experience ; they will possibly make some useful suggestions which you had n't thought of .
11 Those who just write a letter have found their informal requests ignored completely or at least not dealt with for some time .
12 Me and Henry , say , who just want a mortgage and a little house and get on with Elinor started to make more anguished noises .
13 He has been endlessly harassed by the press who desperately need a story .
14 The range and degree of mental impairment is obviously vast , yet , with the continued erosion of the education and the health services and the shift towards community care , these are people who desperately need a vote .
15 Fertility treatment can seem like a lifeline to childless couples who desperately want a baby .
16 AT the same time it is hoped to run a pilot scheme to introduce our work to those who already hold a dance teachers ' certificate and wish to learn more about our work .
17 Well now : this decision that all children must learn two languages , forgetting the thousands in many English cities who already have a home language , with a literature of its own .
18 Thus more of the laity , who already have a say in synodical affairs and carry an ever greater financial responsibility , are being encouraged to use their gifts in the Church 's most important activity .
19 These advances in molecular genetics mean that by using a combination of haplotype and mutation analysis prenatal diagnosis is now possible in the great majority of couples who already have a child with phenylketonuria , although this has been undertaken infrequently because paediatricians and parents see early treated children as ‘ healthy . ’
20 Sessions are often recorded with bands who already have a record deal .
21 The Diploma is pitched at HNC or HND level , and designed for those who already have a diploma , degree or equivalent qualification in another discipline .
22 Mr Terry McLoughlin and his wife , Liz , who already have a Body Shop in Middlesbrough , will run the Darlington franchise .
23 Paddlers who normally carry a throwbag in a buoyancy aid back pocket will continue to do so but this holster is for those who do not have back pockets in their buoyancy aids or , indeed , bank support members not wearing buoyancy aids at all .
24 You 've got the original ones … who still have a caring for the school , but the newer teachers … they 've got no caring for it and there 's no consistency in the school . ’
25 Is that not merely a last act of spite by a Government who still bear a grudge against London ?
26 Mengele 's family , who still run a machine factory in his home town of Gunzburg , kept in regular touch with him through letters .
27 Jacob Bright MP , dismissed Acton as probably the most illogical man who ever put a pen to paper .
28 The cases below demonstrate that adverse possession usually concerns either existing landowners who gradually add a bit on to their gardens ( " boundary cases " ) or city homeless ( the " threat to law and order " cases ) who resort to squatting as necessary for living as well as , perhaps , for ideological reasons .
29 However , there are innumerable reports of children with allergic disorders such as asthma or perennial rhinitis ( runny or congested nose ) who also show a cluster of symptoms that includes an inability to keep still , excitability , clumsiness , poor memory and short attention span .
30 The voucher holders , who also hold a gold card , will be queueing up at Roker Park for their tickets throughout this week .
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