Example sentences of "who [vb base] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I believe Boycott has not been asked because his approach to coaching Test players conflicts with the contract with sponsors Whittingdale , who insist on paid coaches wearing sponsored equipment and sticking to rigid schedules . |
2 | So , whilst in the foregoing passage repressed homosexuality is construed as a cause of a violent and neurotic racism , elsewhere Fanon regards manifest homosexuality as an effect of the same neurotic racism , though now in a masochistic rather than a sadistic form , and especially the masochistic relation of the white man to the black man : ‘ There are , for instance , men who go to ‘ houses ' ’ in order to be beaten by negroes ; passive homosexuals who insist on black partners ' ( pp. 158 , 156 , 177 ) . |
3 | ‘ The military are now occupying the national radio and television networks , and forcibly replacing journalists who insist on editorial independence and objectivity , ’ he writes . |
4 | As we progress up the scale of profit-taking , we find others who sell at small craft fairs and those who find an outlet through local shops , until we come at last to the favoured few who sell at the prestigious crafts fairs which Hugh prefers . |
5 | As noted above , the mortality of children early in their life and the bearing of children who remain in poor health take a toll upon society and family . |
6 | There are many parents who remain in good health both mentally and physically to the day of their death , even if their physical strength is reduced , and it becomes no longer desirable for them to live alone ; and there are many daughters who share their homes in an atmosphere of personal freedom , happiness and fulfilment , enjoying their companionship right to the end . |
7 | I intend to concentrate on provision for the 18 per cent unstatemented pupils who remain in mainstream schools but who , as Warnock reminded us , have special needs . |
8 | It is those who suffer from chronic malnutrition , caused by a poverty to which they can see no end , who are more likely to give evidence of the depressive effects of starvation . |
9 | No hard and fast line can be drawn between the workers who are and those who are not to be counted amongst ‘ the poor ’ ; there is a constant flux , and besides those who suffer from chronic underpayment , artisans , as well as tradesmen and rustics , are constantly sinking , with or without their own fault , into the depth of misery . |
10 | The terms ‘ physically disabled ’ and ‘ physically handicapped ’ cover people with a wide range of disabilities : the blind and partially sighted , the deaf and hard of hearing , people with congenital deformities , those who have suffered serious injury , those who suffer from crippling diseases such as arthritis , tuberculosis , ‘ organic nervous disorders ’ , and so on . |
11 | OTHERWISE healthy women who suffer from swollen lymph nodes in their armpits may find their deodorant is to blame . |
12 | For her show at the Jayne M. Baum gallery she has photographed portraits of children at Montifiore Hospital who suffer from cranio-facial deformities . |
13 | Only they will probably both know that these must not include anything too worrying or controversial , which could create the type of tension and anxiety that can so easily build up in the elderly , particularly in the many who suffer from circulatory troubles , or who have a naturally anxious personality which has become even more vulnerable with age . |
14 | That is a matter of saving the lives of thousands of people who suffer from rare diseases . |
15 | Children who suffer from prolonged ill-health inevitably benefit less from education than healthy children . |
16 | This means that it is not only effective for those who suffer from spinal disorders but in the treatment of many other conditions too . |
17 | Women who suffer from painful periods should consider giving up coffee altogether , because it constricts the blood vessels in the body and makes their cramps worse . |
18 | What 's confusing , though is that some of these symptoms are sometimes reported by people who suffer from high blood pressure . |
19 | Carpal tunnel syndrome mostly affects women in their forties and fifties and is particularly common in those who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis . |
20 | Undoubtedly , the human contact which shopping provides becomes increasingly important to people who suffer from social isolation . |
21 | The most important outcome of the increased use of monitoring equipment is that people who suffer from respiratory diseases can be alerted to the possibility of a problem arising within the following 24 hours . |
22 | The Department advises people who suffer from respiratory diseases to take minimum exercise and , preferably , to stay indoors . |
23 | We have learnt that when there is protracted sunlight during the summer months the low-level ozone problem is activated and aggravated , causing massive difficulty for those who suffer from respiratory diseases . |
24 | Therefore , people who suffer from intellectual impairment may be unable to acquire adequate knowledge and to respond quickly and appropriately to a threat to safety . |
25 | So , people who qualify for maximum benefit will still have to pay one fifth of the Community Charge . |
26 | That means doctors who qualify from Czech Univeristies will only be allowed by the General Medical Council to work in this country under the supervision of a fully registered colleague . |
27 | Shallow people ( who eat in nasty restaurants ) do not know that these are the things that matter . |
28 | The SCSE 's " Message to the Soviet people " [ see below ] echoed a letter in the ultra-conservative newspaper Soviyetskaya Rossiya ( the organ of the CPSU central committee ) on July 23 , entitled " A word to the people " , signed by 12 prominent figures including Tizyakov and Starodubtsev , and criticizing leaders " who grovel to foreign patrons and seek advice and blessing abroad " . |
29 | But there are companies who advertise in Yellow Pages that they will do investigations on behalf of employers of future employees . |
30 | Older men who change from manual work to non-manual clerical work late in their careers can more reasonably be regarded as proletarian , but as Stewart et al . |