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

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1 Stephen Day , Guinness marketing manager for Kaliber , who witnessed Smithwick 's demise , admits : ‘ Ale drinkers tend to be older and more settled in their habits than the new young trialists who tend to go for lager , so it was more difficult to persuade them .
2 It is girls who tend to stay at school longer and in the secondary cycle outnumber boys ( making up 52 per cent of total enrolment in 1985 ) .
3 One must remember , however , that most of these truisms derive from American ( or Japanese ) businessmen and commentators , who tend to have in mind such American companies as IBM and GE .
4 Such thinking may have a particular appeal to Catholic Christians , who tend to think in terms of an evolving revelation .
5 We have understood this crucial point much longer than most of our colleagues , who tend to think in terms of the impact of nature on society , or the reverse .
6 The visitors would act as spokesmen and advisers for clergy who remain opposed to women priests and assist the archbishops in monitoring the arrangements made for them .
7 At the Berlin conference only 10 days ago my German counterpart , the Minister of the Interior , was alarmed at the number of eastern Europeans and Russians who intend to move into Germany .
8 For those not wishing to specialise in statistics , some courses may be taken as options with Mathematics honours or in an ordinary degree ; such possibilities are valuable to those who intend to teach in schools or to take other employment in which they will apply mathematics .
9 It includes the chance to become familiar with a very wide range of social and educational problems and is a useful source of information and practical experience for those who intend to work with people or whose work will , like that of an architect , planner or administrator , be concerned very much with people and the settings in which they live and work .
10 Attendance at the course at the Inns of Court School of Law , including the practical exercises , is compulsory for those who intend to practise in England and Wales ; so including living expenses in London and books the law graduate can reckon on expenses of at least £2,300 for the eight months of the course , with another £180 for robe and wig .
11 A year 's pupillage is ( in general ) compulsory for those who intend to practise in England and Wales .
12 Look at the faces of this young crowd who sit entranced at Henry 's wit and wisdom .
13 In Northern Ireland , where wider cultural values about gender and sex roles are reinforced by common practice , policewomen can be humiliated and face hostility and resentment from some male members of the public who expect to deal with policemen , and normally do .
14 Already they have found that growers who want to invest in water collection and recirculation systems may have to spend considerable sums on facilities to clean up the water .
15 The poor results have led to rifts within the Pentagon between military programme chiefs who want to persevere with ASJP and budget officials who want to cut losses now .
16 Grants totalling £150,000 over three years are being made to voluntary organisations for projects aimed at dissuading young Scots from drifting to London without making adequate preparation for housing and employment , assisting those in London who want to return to Scotland and supporting the young homeless in Scottish cities .
17 They would like men to accept more domestic responsibility , and they believe that , just as childcare allowances should be given to help women who want to return to work , there should be equally generous financial incentives for women to stay home .
18 People who want to talk to others in different parts of the country — and see them as well — have to visit a special British Telecom studio .
19 So too is the threat of paramilitary force from whites who want to cling to apartheid .
20 Well that 's interesting because yes we have we have discussed that and I do n't know whether the er the clerk wants to comment further but I think that is absolutely right and and if that could be taken further it would be of very positive benefit to you know the car parking problem for those people who want to shop on King Street and have difficulties in find a car parking space .
21 ‘ We are fearful that older people who want to remain at home may not have the choice because the cost may be more than local authorities can afford ’ , says divisional director Evelyn MeEwen .
22 A GROUP of villagers has taken on planners who want to build on council land used until recently as village playing fields .
23 Special upgrade deals will also be available to customers who want to graduate to LocoScript Professional at a later date .
24 Southwest Airlines , the only commercial airline serving Love Field , can not offer its cheap , short-hop service to those who want to fly over Louisiana , Arkansas , Oklahoma or New Mexico .
25 ‘ Those Albanians who want to look towards Belgrade I welcome them and if they want to be in Albania I 'll help them back there . ’
26 From the letters we have been receiving this year it appears that the Jehovah 's Witness from Greece Andreas Christodoulou has been passing some of the cards on to his colleagues who are also imprisoned Jehovah 's witnesses , who want to correspond with people in the U.K. Fortunately we have someone in the office who has been able to translate their letters .
27 That help makes all the difference to people sick with AIDS who want to stay at home , rather than spend time unnecessarily in hospital .
28 The event is held in a comfortable hotel in Birmingham where residential accommodation is available for those who want to stay over night .
29 Back at Victoria , passengers who want to travel to Gatwick , now have a choice of fare .
30 From October 1 1989 , the Tax Inspectorate will consider candidates aged up to 52 who want to train with pay as Tax Inspectors .
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