Example sentences of "who be at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Heads as they appoint new staff have the chance to turn the long-term realization of a school 's plan into a shared reality , but the same commitment can also be won from those teachers who are at a school when a new head arrives .
2 Motherwell 's task against Rangers at Fir Park will be to join Dundee in continuing to put plenty of distance between themselves and the clubs , Falkirk and Airdrie , who are at the foot of the table .
3 This is a group of executives who are at the top ; who respect each other ; who are highly committed ; and who agree that developing a viable vision and strategy is long overdue .
4 1.6 This allowance is based upon staff who are at the top of the grade at the present time and translates into the following :
5 There is , even with a relatively sophisticated system of cross-phase planning , the difficulty that the children who are directly affected are those who are at the top of the primary school and at the youngest end of the secondary age range .
6 If the Government accepts and consults with those who are at the litigation coal face it could create truly radical and effective changes . ’
7 Mr Powell , of course , has not been notably shy about declaring his belief that it is black people who are at the root of the decline and fall of the ‘ British way of life ’ .
8 Again Moloney offers such an analysis of the younger DUP activists : ‘ … men like Robinson , Allister and Kane who are at the start of political careers know that the negative politics practised for so long by their leader would deny them the office and power that could be theirs . ’
9 The very small proportion of shoppers who would therefore use such a booklet seem to us unlikely to include many who are at the moment most ignorant about credit and its cost , and therefore most need the information in it .
10 who are at the moment living in laybys and car parks , without water , without electricity and , in some cases , without waste disposal .
11 If Shilton is actually approved as a gipsy site , the people who will be going in there are the people who are at the moment living on the laybys and on the green lanes in the surrounding countryside .
12 I believe that only frank and open discussion can reduce the agony and frustration of those like Williams and me who are at the grass roots of the service
13 With the coming of a new democracy to Spain , however , the situation has been transformed ; enormous quantities of previously inaccessible research materials have become available to historians , and now , quite properly , it is the Spaniards themselves who are at the forefront of research , publication and the challenging of old orthodoxies .
14 Membership of the Party increased dramatically to , to two million people and then the masses under leadership again saying there was , they 're , they 're looking at about ten million , and they 're saying half the peasants in the are organized , that these are , are people who are , who , who are at the forefront of the , of the movement , involvement is , is very high .
15 of the people who are at the end of a said they did n't get enough .
16 The PMRC , who 're at the forefront of censoring music in America , certainly think so , in their usual over-reacting way .
17 And you had get the two people who were at the back , you have to get them out before you landed because when you when you brought the flaps up if they were still in this little bay you would squash them to death and one day his dials showed that he had , in fact , squashed them to death !
18 During the days I go and see my friends , most of the people who were at the hotel at the same time as I was have been moved up here .
19 I appreciate that this view is somewhat unfashionable and would gain little support from the majority of teachers who were at the centre of the disruptions of recent years .
20 ‘ Whilst Irvine , ’ he remarked , ‘ could have had his throat cut by any member of Queen Margaret 's household except for four ; you and I who were at the convent , and Catesby and Melford who were in Nottingham .
21 I suppose that I was influenced by the exploits of the great test pilots of the day , people like Peter Twiss , Neville Duke and John Derry , who were at the time just coming to grips with high-speed flight and what was called the ‘ sound-barrier ’ .
22 The legal charge was executed by the Hammonds , who were at the time transferees under a transfer executed by Mrs. Steed as attorney for the registered proprietor .
23 Most casualties ( 46% ) recorded involved people who were at the time of the incident standing in buses , but it is not always clear from the recorded data whether the passengers were standing due to the vehicle 's seating capacity being fully utilised or were on their feet moving towards a seat or the bus exit .
24 With a political prisoner escaped , all of us who were at the City of the Horizon must come under increased scrutiny . ’
25 The collections indicated a wider hidden culture of support for ‘ the lads ’ who were at the forefront of the battle to restore national unity , in addition to the much smaller party political support they enjoyed in the South .
26 But while they gave support and commitment , it was lesbians who were at the forefront of change when the Girls ' Work Movement came to life in the late seventies and early eighties .
27 Harmsworth was one of many — others include Marconi and the pioneers of the film industry — who were at the forefront of what Briggs has called ‘ the development of the mass entertainment industry ’ at the turn of the century .
28 On the contrary , it was the most urbanized workers , those with the highest levels of skill , education and wages who were at the forefront of labour protest .
29 It 's like , you know , a lot of people who were at the conference were completely unaware of all this because they were working so hard .
30 And them erm when everybody 's been caught by the person who 's at the person sat saying things like hot bananas hot milk and then when they say hot chocolate the you 've got to run back .
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