Example sentences of "in [art] [noun pl] who " in BNC.

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1 A good contemporary example can be seen in the typographers who work for British newspapers .
2 These changes , radical in the UN context , have been brought about by the changes in the nature of the UN 's missions , and in the soldiers who carry them out .
3 But they 're not interested in the ones who 've bought !
4 The principal voice of Amalgamemnon is Mira Enketei , a university lecturer in the humanities who is on the verge of being made redundant due to the seeming irrelevance of her field in present-day society .
5 ‘ Bill Mishkin , ’ says Bill Saltman , ‘ is a simple Russian boy from way out in the sticks who went through law school and inherited a couple of million from his uncle in the garment trade and could n't add two and two together and get more than four . ’
6 ‘ We are not interested in the pet-owners who have registered their dogs .
7 If it is largely the public-school spirit which has made England great in the past , any means by which a similar spirit may be fostered in the boys who leave the elementary schools at the very age when the sons of the monied classes are entering on the most valuable years of their school career , is of incalculable importance .
8 ‘ It must be terrible for people in the forces who have n't got a warm house to go back to . ’
9 Although great power was vested in the philosophers who were to be the rulers , their personal self-interest was not to be a source of private gain but was to be made subservient to the state .
10 My interest was in the players who had been forgotten — I simply wanted to know what had happened to people , ’ he said .
11 Mr Khasbulatov , the Congress Speaker , who is Mr Yeltsin 's main rival , seems to think in these terms , but more extreme nationalists are waiting in the wings who have argued for the reassertion of Russian power not only in the former Soviet Union but in Eastern Europe as well .
12 Is there much in terms of drugs do you actually are there many people in the flats who actually that are actually involved in drugs or
13 Is it , I mean do you know many people in the flats who you could actually rely on if you ever if you were
14 Erm I mean obviously you 've got people up in the flats who at times , hit absolute desperate rock-bottom situations .
15 Erm and and you said in the preliminary interview , the fact that there was some people who actually who lived in the flats who said quite am said quite clearly , this is not the time
16 Er it 's not like if you had a lot of people in the flats who were all working up at for example , you 'd have a lot more kind of community spirit going , and a lot , and a lot more common erm feeling , I think , between people .
17 Erm well I kn I 've known , I 've , I 've , I know tenants in the flats who have got children ,
18 By the end of the seventeenth century the Anglican church in England was developing institutions to serve American needs : the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge was launched in 1699 and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts in 1701 so that the established church could help its brothers in the colonies who were exposed to much more competition from other Protestants .
19 She said drivers in the Dales who ferry people to hospitals in nearby towns could be hardest hit .
20 Of course there will be howls of protest from the synodical activists and the liberal establishment , but the man or woman in the pews who are the real Church of England will thank you for it .
21 As stated earlier these strategies are defined as ‘ activating forces within the system to alter the system ’ , and they involve either improving the problem-solving capabilities of the system , or releasing and fostering growth in the persons who make up the system to be changed .
22 Written in verse , the play was set in the Middle Ages and told of a soldier back from seven years in the wars who wanted to die and a beautiful witch who wanted to live .
23 I think , though , what 's very important in that as well is that I know that there are young men in the colleges who are really ashamed of the sort of picture that 's increasingly being presented .
24 It is the people who work in the institutions who are most exposed to our dislike .
25 As a result we have seen a sharp fall in the numbers who sleep rough on our streets .
26 It is now a minority who enter full-time employment and there has been considerable increase in the numbers who now take some form of further education .
27 The growth in the numbers who have been without work for a year or more has been perhaps the most disturbing aspect of today 's unemployment , despite the Department of Employment 's interviewing of all the long-term unemployed , and the Government 's recent recognition of the need to direct job appointments at those who have been standing in the queue longest .
28 Where do we find such funds to put the case of the moderate teachers in the classrooms who have to ‘ occupy ’ and not teach a large proportion of the class for hours on end whilst they test the few — or sometimes even the one child .
29 The Virgin , Ford relates , appeared to a young shepherd in the Alpilles who was chiselling a rock , and remained whilst he carved her portrait .
30 A relation between liver failure and interferon alfa seems probable in the patients who did not have hepatic decompensation before treatment .
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