Example sentences of "who [vb base] [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Wright ( 1978 ) demonstrated that if we interpret the working class to mean manual workers who lack property in the means of production and are exploited ( have surplus value extracted from them ) , then only a fifth of the contemporary USA population fits the definition ! |
2 | Those of us who display Buddha in the drawing-room are not necessarily Buddhists . |
3 | It was begun by an illuminator working in the Anglo-French ‘ court ’ style of c.1300 , and was completed by associates who display features of the so-called ‘ East Anglian ’ style of the early fourteenth century . |
4 | There are those who fear parallels between the Industrial Revolution and today in the way workers are treated as new technology is introduced . |
5 | My hon. Friend identifies part of the problem which those who favour changes in the constitutional arrangements should address . |
6 | Those who sell dogs in the first place have a great deal to answer for when it comes to explaining why the human-dog relationship is so often a disastrous mismatch . |
7 | This illustrates another aspect of Victorian didactic : it is not always the adults who bring children to the knowledge of God — it can work equally well in reverse . |
8 | Women who gain weight during the menopause have been helped with the Food Addict 's Diet — the grain-free slimming option in particular . |
9 | Perhaps the best-known of such schemes is the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme ( CICS ) , but there is also , for example , a scheme for compensating people who suffer loss as a result of maladministration by officials handling National Insurance contributions . |
10 | To my mind , it represents a change of use so significant that compensation should be given to those who suffer injury as a result . |
11 | The majority of men who develop gonorrhoea in the penile urethra will notice two main symptoms . |
12 | But those who advocate war as the solution are pointing to the fact that even after three or four weeks of war , only 20% of his military machine had been destroyed … |
13 | For breakthroughs in religion are made by individuals who make sense of the mystery of existence not in their minds but in their hearts . |
14 | Making fools of the fools who make fools of the police is a funny business , but Murder By Misadventure is much more than a hackneyed trawl through the dogma of yesterday 's psycho-dramas . |
15 | At the Brighton conference , though , it came under attack from those who make maps of the sky . |
16 | It is enthusiastically fuelled by the advertisers and made respectable by successive governments of all countries who make consumerism into a summum bonum . |
17 | The people who make crackers on a Monday morning , we have moved to the other three days so that the Monday morning is free for the sewing . |
18 | Several credit card issuers now charge an annual fee for the use of their card , offering in return , a reduced interest rate for those who make use of the credit facility . |
19 | Er , Madam Speaker I 'm very much aware of the case that the my honourable friend has er mentioned because he has written to me er about it and I have looked into the circumstances er of it and I understand that the employment service have made no final decision on that particular site and I 'd be happy to respond to my honourable friend er once I 've had a chance to discuss it further with the Chief Executive of the employment service whose responsibility it is but if I could just say to my honourable friend the principle of integrating er the work of the job centre and the payment of benefits on one site is a good one which is for the convenience of er people who make use of the job centres er and er as er er the honourable er gentleman , the member for Workington is indicating from a sedentary position , was a recommendation which was supported by the public accounts er committee and I believe and I believe that it er makes sense to proceed on a value for money basis with this policy but I will certainly look at the particular example in my honourable friend 's constituency with interest . |
20 | Members of an established company scheme at the time of the 1989 Budget , who remain in the same scheme — or who change schemes within the same group of associated employers — are not affected by the change . |
21 | THE RFU , horrified by the 12 departures from Gloucester this summer , may well extend the qualifying period for players who change clubs beyond the present four months . |
22 | Universities dislike students who change courses in the middle of a year . |
23 | The modern corporation is seen as tantamount to a form of slavery because those who supply capital to the institution have almost total power , especially over employees . |
24 | But because they have not reached agreement with the Press Association who supply newspapers with the racecards , it wo n't reach much further than racecourse punters who buy an official card . |
25 | This can be established ad hominem to anyone who makes such an identification , for it is always done by people who attach importance to the claim that what has the natural property in question is good . |
26 | A child screaming is expressing itself , or like those artists who daub things in the West — they say they are expressing themselves . ’ |
27 | In England , the guidelines issued by the Lord Chief Justice for sentencing in rape cases set out a starting point of eight years ’ imprisonment for two or more rapists acting together , for men who rape victims in the victim 's own home , for those who abuse positions of responsibility over their victims and for rape involving abduction . |
28 | It is kin , often , who provide shelter during the first days in the town and who help the migrant build his/her own home . |
29 | Typically the term ‘ carer ’ is used to describe members of the informal sector who provide care for a dependent person in the community . |
30 | Travellers along the other road would recognise that , for the historical reasons identified by Dixon J. in Yerkey v. Jones , 63 C.L.R. 649 , equity has in the past treated married women differently and more tenderly than other third parties who provide security for the debts of others . |