Example sentences of "who [vb base] they [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | They say that monkeys are often badly treated by people who bring them into the country without really understanding how to care for them . |
3 | The birds could pose a serious health risk for people who eat them in north Africa and southern Europe . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | We can recommend Turner Engineering on 0342 834713 who supply them from stock or try the advertisers in LRO yellow pages . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Have n't these candidates got the guts to face up to the voters who elect them to Parliament and spare us a few minutes of their time . |
9 | Though perhaps not quite so avidly sought after as its Pirelli or even Ilford counterpart , these nonetheless prove to be extremely popular with local folk who send them to their far-flung nearest and dearest . |
10 | There is no doubt at all that heads have the power , in managerial terms , to make such decisions ; but it would be a foolish head who put them to the governors without first winning staff support . |
11 | Within the last 20 years it was the practice here to pen the sheep for clipping and for the fleeces to be thrown up to a helper standing on the gallery , who put them at once into the barn for storage . |
12 | she just been over some house in Trafford Road and er , I think she left some , some by there by what she said or to who , who it were , but it must of been them who put them onto us , because she come in |
13 | Léon Blum , the new prime Minister , said of people like Cohn-Casson : ‘ They secretly curse those who put them in the hands of secular enemies . ’ |
14 | Who , who put them in there ? |
15 | Most clients who seek them in fact qualify for green form assistance and they are comparatively uncommon . |
16 | Those who receive them in an already altered form may impose a further change in their identity and meaning . |
17 | Its walls were almost covered by official posters urging all who read them to Dig For Victory , Save For Victory , Resist The Squanderbug , Join The Wrens And Free A Man For The Fleet and remember that Careless Talk Costs Lives and Walls Have Ears . |
18 | But it is undoubtedly dangerous and often cruel , stirring not so much the boxers but the crowds who watch them to a pitch of savagery quite incompatible with the notion that boxing is ‘ the noble art of self-defence ’ . |
19 | Dundee United , who face them at Pittodrie tonight , present the equivalent of a tall building as Jim McLean 's team have , over the course of their last four league visits to Aberdeen , won by the only goal of the game each time . |
20 | It is above all those children who were cared for actively by their grandparents who recall them in depth and with strong feeling . |
21 | As for Houseparties — well , I 've been making friends with the villa girls who run them on islands throughout the Med ; I 've sailed the Turkish coast on a ‘ Gulet ’ , and gone island-hopping in Greece on the luxurious motor yacht ‘ SunSun ’ — they 're all really floating Houseparties . |
22 | Both the staff pension fund and TOPS are in the hands of trustees who run them through management committees . |
23 | The care of the war graves in civil cemeteries and churchyards is generally entrusted to local and church authorities who maintain them in agreement with the Commission . |
24 | The queen spreads them over her body and they are licked off by the workers , who pass them to the rest of the colony by trophallaxis . |
25 | With five regulars missing they rarely tested former colleague Woods in the Wednesday goal and it was Sheridan , another of Hillsborough 's former Forest contingent , who set them on the way to victory . |
26 | What nonsense is talked and written about these languages by people who approach them from outside with superficial knowledge . |
27 | In another part of its robots programme , the Department of Industry puts up cash to help firms to pay consultants who advise them on robot applications . |
28 | They may indeed be believed by those who operate them to be essentially progressive in character . |
29 | But scholars who use them with a sober sense of their limitations can add a new dimension to literary studies , and in an age of divided cultures we should surely be ready to welcome a marriage of literacy and numeracy . |
30 | The Committee found the picture quality generally satisfactory ; happily this was also the judgement of the broadcasters who use them in their programmes . |