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

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1 Such hotness will be almost imperceptible to those who eat chilli every day , and the notion that Thai food must sear the mouth to be authentic is a misunderstanding .
2 The problems result from long-term exposure , so families who change homes every few years may not suffer because they are exposed to levels above the action level for only a short time .
3 POWER TO THE PEOPLE WHO WANT IT The basis of empowerment is an attempt to reproduce the commitment of the Japanese worker by adapting elements of eastern culture to the western way of life .
4 On the planet Mechanus the time-travellers discover a magnificent city on stilts populated by robots called Mechonoids , who hold prisoner a man from Earth named Steven Taylor .
5 Those who earn £43 a week or more will lose benefit for the whole of that week — even if they work only part of it and are unemployed for the remaining days .
6 Those who earn £43 a week or more will lose benefit for the whole of that week — even if they work only part of it and are unemployed for the remaining days .
7 Those who earn £43 a week or more will lose benefit for the whole of that week — even if they work only part of it and are unemployed for the remaining days .
8 People who earn £25 a week or more must pay Class A PRSI .
9 Of course there are many English people who consider Hendrix an ‘ Honourary Brit ’ .
10 ‘ There are many groups who give people a great deal of help to get over all sorts of problems .
11 She thrust her hands at me and said passionately , ‘ Karim , this world is full of people needing sympathy and care , oppressed people , like our people in this racist country , who face violence every day .
12 She 's one of 50,000 people who visit Osteopaths every week for treatment of back problems .
13 Give people who like gardening a chance to look after the Home 's own garden , perhaps growing their own seeds or vegetables .
14 A son Cynehelm was evidently buried at Winchcombe , and may be the ealdorman Cynehelm who last witnesses a genuine charter in 811 .
15 It offers to those who demand quality the abolition of the Audit Commission , something to which it is pledged .
16 I suspect budding essayists and technicians will continue to turn up to be educated ; those others , who find lessons a humiliation because they are daily exposed and defined as dullards , will not .
17 On the other hand , LOGO may provide powerful , future tool for adults who find BASIC a turn-off yet want to learn computing .
18 Now they want doctors who deal wioth the physical side to think of the mental scars as well .
19 It states that ‘ even those medical authorities who label alcoholism a ‘ disease ’ concede that it is a disease that can and does involve significant elements of volition ’ .
20 Part of the drive to improve inner cities is deliberately to reward success , increase the gap between the working and the non-working , retain business and talented and successful people in these areas , and charge those who use services the economic cost of these services , so that if they do n't like the price they will be encouraged to move out to areas where ‘ the price is right ’ .
21 It 's not the first time punters , who bet £1.6billion a year just on the dogs , have found themselves cornered in the doghouse .
22 Welcome back : In few minutes … the residents of Henley who leave town every year to escape the Regatta.But first , with the sport , here 's Tim .
23 They certainly choose their abuse so as to indicate to those who do toe the line that they have lost it .
24 For those who love nature the National Park there is marvellous for wildlife and alpine scenery .
25 For people who own gardens the simplest solution is probably a small plot , clearly marked , although there can be disadvantages to this solution .
26 The privilege of addressing the House on a Friday morning and of winning the ballot to present a private Member 's motion is , however , something of a mixed blessing for hon. Members like myself who represent constituencies a long way from London .
27 The highest earners ( £800 a week-plus ) are spending £93.20 a week on motoring , 15 times more than the lowest earners ( less than £60 ) , who spend £6.10 a week .
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