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

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1 Many of these people are migrants from the lowlands , where most of the country 's agriculture is located , who have little money to invest to ensure success in the longer term and who lack security of tenure to make farming the heritage enterprise that it is in many nations .
2 EVERTON v MILLWALL McCall , who injured an ankle with Scotland Under-21s , is doubtful for Everton , who introduce Keown in defence in place of the injured Ratcliffe .
3 It was an exemplary Scargill performance in the long and honourable tradition of working-class orators who combine politics with pleasure — hard facts , immaculate timing and lots of jokes at the expense of the class enemy .
4 PEOPLE who sell stuff in glass bottles apparently do not throw stones .
5 Yoghurt Muesli is a unique product with a crisp bite aimed at the many consumers who eat yoghurt with muesli .
6 The size of the epidemic in five or ten years time has not been estimated with confidence ; the epidemic will be determined by the number of people with HIV infection who develop AIDS over time .
7 Of course , the vast majority of those who make use of tax havens do so in an open way with which the authorities have no problem .
8 The populace has deferred to the independent authority of government and to those who occupy government in return for the satisfaction of expectations .
9 Section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 imposes liabilities on those who supply equipment for use at work to ensure that it is " so far as reasonably practicable … safe and without risks to health when properly used " .
10 would not be applicable in the law of suretyship generally and is an implicit recognition of the special protection given by equity to married women who provide security in support of their husband 's debts .
11 But tourists who want value for money should avoid buying a postcard in Bahrain or hiring a deckchair in Japan .
12 Blues boss Ian Porterfield beat Everton and a string of other clubs with the £300,000 signing of Harford , who put pen to paper in a dramatic midnight deal .
13 Hunt for muggers who put knife to baby 's face
14 Not that his son condemns him for this , blaming instead the way Olivier Snr was brought up by a cold domineering father , a priest who put church before family , and his own dedication to fulfilling his professional promise .
15 In the very strongest language , which can rightly be called anger , Jesus expresses his seven woes against religious leaders who put religiosity before worship of the true and living God ( cf. Matt. 23 ) .
16 God worked hand in glove with the men who put apartheid in place .
17 I say to John Smith , Neil Kinnock , Gordon Brown and the rest , the ones who put signature to paper on one member , one vote , remember all the elections in the past , remember Sheffield .
18 Ever since I have had a huge interest in any new discovery and great admiration for those who seek adventure below ground .
19 The diversity of skills it develops makes history graduates particularly attractive to employers who seek flexibility of mind rather than specialised expertise in a single discipline .
20 Those who seek power for power 's sake are never seen again .
21 35 Cities and pasture for the Levites : the six cities of refuge for those who cause death by accident
22 Indeed , his insistence that punishments should only reflect the harm done to society and have nothing to do with subjective intent would seem to imply that the accident-prone should be treated the same as those who cause harm by design !
23 It is they who hold dialogue with establishment spokesmen , sitting side by side with white experts and a few Asian men on the ‘ problems ’ and ‘ needs ’ of Asian women .
24 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
25 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
26 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
27 The left argued that children who speak dialect at home could not be expected to speak Standard English , which they regarded as middle class , and that it was improper to make this an essential attainment target in a national curriculum .
28 As I see it , it is conveying the intellectual achievements and excitements of palaeontology at a level appropriate to that part of the population who enjoy Life on Earth and Horizon on television .
29 Where journalists who give evidence in libel cases do not answer questions which identify their source of information , the Court of Appeal has recently held that they are in peril of suffering much heavier damages if they lose the case .
30 Marital pathology is fully recognised by those who give support through marriage counselling .
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