Example sentences of "who [vb base] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Now clearly there are , you know , methodological issues here , who replied on the questionnaire and so on , but there are clearly a very large number of replies , a very large number of students up in the , you know , several hundreds , who perceive themselves to be being sexually harassed . |
2 | An obvious objection is that the attitude of respect is not regarded by those who display it as the source of their obligation . |
3 | ‘ When you see people weeping as they sing the swelling choruses of Jerusalem , ’ says Peter Morgan , director-general of the Institute of Directors , ‘ you 're listening to people who hate everything about industry and have a bucolic dream — and who are also Fabians , and see business leaders as slave-drivers . ’ |
4 | Otherwise you will wander these tunnels until you die , for none who lose themselves beneath Caer Wydyr ever find their way out again . ’ |
5 | It is clear that this change is highly evaluated in Belfast in terms of social class hierarchy and status , as it is the more prestigious groups that tend to adopt it and the more ‘ advanced ’ ( generally female and younger ) group who introduce it to the conservative inner-city communities ( which are characterized by dense and multiplex network ties that tend to resist innovation and maintain conservative forms ) . |
6 | John Wesley said : ‘ Give me a hundred preachers who fear nothing but sin , and desire nothing but God , and I care not a straw whether they be clergymen or laymen . |
7 | The idea took off and now Dunkin' Donuts , who sell them in an amazing 31 flavours , say ‘ holes ’ are one of their most popular lines . |
8 | For those who sell themselves into a like dominion , paying down the price of their own honour , and throwing their soul into the balance to sink the scale to the level of their lusts , must win deliverance hardly . |
9 | They say that monkeys are often badly treated by people who bring them into the country without really understanding how to care for them . |
10 | Inside the Globe with the people who bring US to YOU . |
11 | The birds could pose a serious health risk for people who eat them in north Africa and southern Europe . |
12 | The tale that tickled me most concerns a trip to England — a country which Rollins caricatures as a pissing-with-rain hell hole populated entirely by spotty Morrissey-worshipping wimps who eat nothing but fish and potatoes smeared with grease . |
13 | There he was , gallivanting around with his ageing tarts — you know , the randy widows on the cocktail circuit who eat nothing but spinach leaves . ’ |
14 | It will not be desired to find all people who absent themselves without leave . |
15 | Again in 1699 , criticism was levied of , ‘ … the Mayor and Constables for not punishing of wicked and lazy persons , both old and young , who absent themselves from the service of God and profane the Sabbath Day ’ . |
16 | Characters who make it to the top of the hill see a brilliant flash of sunlight , experience momentarily the scent of a summer day abundant with wild flowers and the taste of sweet wine and nectar- and then find themselves standing in a corridor , with their backs to the west wall , opposite the door to the scribe 's room ( location 59 ) . |
17 | For those who make it to lab director , about 1 out of every 25 or 30 technicians , there is also the opportunity to move to a bigger , richer hospital . |
18 | Such sentiments are confirmed by reports from the few dealers who make it into stockbroking offices . |
19 | He is willing to extend his generosity to people who mean something to him or are of the same religion . |
20 | He went on to attack scientists on both sides of the lead debate ‘ who ally themselves to political campaigns … |
21 | Request : The Liberal ex-chief was asked to write a few words for ‘ Backroom Boys ’ , a book about ‘ men who distinguish themselves without excess , folk quite happy to take a pleasingly light and unimposing approach , and yet who nevertheless make a reasonably fair showing throughout life ’ . |
22 | Nowadays such national sentiments are also defended by those who place themselves within the traditions of liberalism . |
23 | ‘ Small businesses are operated by individuals who place everything on the line that is their money , their skills , their enthusiasm and , in many cases , the matrimonial home . ’ |
24 | The accounts of nationalism given by liberal thinkers , who associate it with the bourgeois struggle for democracy , and by the Austro-Marxists who see it as one feature in the rise and consolidation of the capitalist mode of production , merging at a later stage into imperialism , do not exhaust the various conceptions of the phenomenon . |
25 | Bulmers and the thousands of farmers who supply them with fruit are hoping that although the apples will continue to obey the law of gravity , profits and sales will keep going in the opposite direction . |
26 | We can recommend Turner Engineering on 0342 834713 who supply them from stock or try the advertisers in LRO yellow pages . |
27 | ‘ If only the people who criticise it from afar would actually come here and see it for themselves . |
28 | If only the people who criticise it from afar would actually come here and see it for themselves . ’ |
29 | I hope for your sake that those who provide them for you are as careful in following the rules as you should be when creating your own . |
30 | Accepting this state of affairs many women are actually grateful to ‘ understanding ’ employers who are ‘ flexible ’ about hours on site , or who provide them with homework , to be done simultaneously with looking after the children . |