Example sentences of "and who [vb base] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There are also many Jews in between who dress modestly and where possible in the latest fashions , and who keep the laws of the Bible without losing touch with the world we live in . |
2 | Here are ranged such organizations as the National Association of Language in Education Centres ( NALEC , 1985 ) on the one hand , whose membership commands direct access through professional development teachers and initial training lectures to classroom teachers and who take the predominantly phenomenological approach to language of ‘ reading through real books ’ . |
3 | Gervase of Tilbury , writing about 1214 , has stories of people who fly at night , of witches who enter houses and have intercourse with sleeping men , who steal infants , and who take the form of animals , especially cats and wolves , at will . |
4 | In independent companies , a band can talk to the people who count and who make the decisions . |
5 | And who make the rules ? |
6 | A Current Account for individuals who have high incomes or substantial assets and who require an account with greater flexibility . |
7 | In contrast , other people who are afraid of being ordinary and who miss the diversion of continual excitement may need to create a series of crises and emotionally charged situations to reassure themselves that they are alive . |
8 | However , the access route to our college for these students with additional difficulties seems likely to be long and winding , requiring commitment not only from staff such as myself , but also from those senior staff who are the policy-makers and who control the purse strings . |
9 | That is an appalling situation , but it is made more appalling because it mainly affects students from the poorest backgrounds , those whose parents are on low incomes and who get no financial help from their parents because they can not afford to give it . |
10 | But it is not only these staff who are benefiting — the three senior staff who devised the scheme , and who organise the sessions , have found their meetings and discussions to be very useful . |
11 | This kind of work appeals to those who are interested in commercial law and who like the idea of working within a structured organisation . |
12 | I like women who 're small and neat and who know a few thing . |
13 | He is usually accompanied by a stalker and gillie , local men who are familiar with the herds and their habits , and who know the country like the back of their hands and can help lead those doing the shooting to the right place . |
14 | ‘ But she 's very like a lot of women I know , who have scarves knotted on their shoulders , and who know the difference between collagen and silicone , and who kiss Jasper Conran at parties . ’ |
15 | It is they who are in the forefront of conservation societies , who complain about uprooted hedgerows in the lowland farming areas and who resent the destruction or diversion of footpaths . |
16 | It is kin , often , who provide shelter during the first days in the town and who help the migrant build his/her own home . |
17 | But I think if you listen the stories of women themselves , er , who are abused in the home and who call the police , I think you would find that the same old attitudes are still erm been found . |
18 | Such a council would benefit social work like nothing else : it is important that the public ( and the press ) knows there is regulatory control over a group of people who ( quite rightly ) hold substantial powers over some groups and who have a great influence over others . |
19 | I am afraid that the circumstances of the case — two people who were extremely drunk and who have a very hazy understanding of what went on — make it difficult for any charge to have any validity . |
20 | We have problems with the Liberal Democrats , who change their mind every five minutes and who have a different policy for every constituency . |
21 | It was decided to build a separate memorial to the airmen who were lost in WWII during operations from bases in the UK and North West Europe , and who have no known grave . |
22 | Revocation by the principal , his death , and in some cases his insanity , put an end to the agent 's authority , though in general a revocation will be inoperative as against those to whom the principal has held out the agent as having authority , and who have no notice of the revocation . |
23 | Who — or rather what — says so is a very large and growing body of evidence produced from medical research conducted by leading doctors and scientists of the Western world : experts whose reputation is beyond question and who have no cash benefit to gain from their findings . |
24 | One official described outdoor proctors as men who ‘ hover about the streets leading to the courts , like so many ill-omened birds of prey , from early morning till late at night , and who have no trade or legitimate calling but who subsist by swindling . ’ |
25 | If you have the temerity you can go to any club anywhere , pick up a round and spend three hours — did I say three hours ? — with people you 've never met before and who have no idea who you are . |
26 | Members of religious communities devoted to prayer , contemplation the relief of suffering or education and who have no income or capital but are dependant on the community for support |
27 | Says Jim Cummins : ‘ Kids who are proud of who they are and who have no ambivalence about that have no problems in school ’ . |
28 | It was this aspect which engaged the attention of Michels ( 1911 ) , in his study of socialist parties ( and especially the German Social Democratic Party ) , in which he argued that the party becomes personified in the full-time paid officials — the bureaucracy and parliamentary leaders — whose interests may diverge from those of the mass membership and still more from the wider group which the party claims to represent , and who have an overwhelming influence upon party policy . |
29 | The second is the lack of personnel who are trained in geography ( so as to understand the problems of spatial analysis ) and who have the necessary skills to understand and appreciate the uses of computers in solving those problems . |
30 | Such a policy of extensification would avoid food mountains and ensure that our land was properly looked after by farmers who want to work and who expect a reasonable return for their efforts . |