Example sentences of "who [vb base] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 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 " .
2 Older managers who report to younger ones , in particular , may resist the coaching session .
3 who listen to sad lies
4 This prediction fails because all of us , humans and animals , are subtle creatures who react to overall situations .
5 For that reason , conservatives who reject the idea of change , who cling to past ideas and ideologies , while we may not agree with them , are entitled to be understood and their reluctance to face the pain of change respected .
6 Unlike some politicians who cling to mythical notions of a past golden age , no sociologist actually believes that society is , or could be , really like this .
7 There are also mobile teams who travel to outlying communities so that people do not all have to come to one centre .
8 Yet there are optimists too in Beijing who point to internal conflicts of the post-massacre leadership , its empty rhetoric and lack of moral authority as grounds for confidence that sooner or later it will be consumed like a stack of dry firewood .
9 It is important that the health visitors and nurses who go to those homes can meet the needs that they find there .
10 At the same time the members of this happy band of pioneers do not hesitate to flay , in newspaper and magazine columns , the bad restaurateurs and the hoteliers who pander to ignorant tourists with mass-produced , characterless food .
11 Well one of the aspects that I have been looking at is erm the impact of technical change on women 's position in the rural areas , and particularly as it concerns women who belong to landless households , or women who belong to small peasant cultivator households .
12 The number of therapists who belong to professional bodies in the UK is increasing by 12 per cent per year , which is more than five times the rate of increase of medical doctors .
13 Or people who belong to other clubs .
14 Reliable young people who belong to local groups of Community Service Volunteers can often also be very helpful to elderly people who have no one to assist them with gardening , heavy house-cleaning and decorating .
15 ‘ Aid workers ’ who come to developing countries with a purely altruistic attitude — giving up a good job and staking a lot to help poor people — are doomed to be disillusioned and frustrated .
16 A second group are those who retire to rural areas .
17 It has never been de rigueur for academics who rise to high places in English departments , and , conversely , students who possess it may not do well in formal examinations .
18 And of course I knew that this hierarchical organization offers the possibility of reward and incorporation into the highest ranks to those who conform to such dictates .
19 The marketer may well expect that there will be a sufficient number of people who conform to these stereotypes to make this course of action viable .
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