Example sentences of "who [vb base] in a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's the females who hunt in a pack . |
2 | Arthur is then taken away by three Queens who appear in a ‘ dusky barge , /Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stem ’ . |
3 | Shot through with sermonising , piety , and concern for good government , they are ostensibly valuable sources on the law- giving activities of these kings , who appear in a very favourable light . |
4 | That is the opinion of 48 Labour MPs who say in a Commons motion that Mr Loyden was in a ‘ unique position ’ to play more of a role in the event . |
5 | People who overdose in a suicidal attempt may take one or several drugs but generally ingest at most one pack of each . |
6 | strength : at the back , substitute Johnsen with Bratseth and that is norway 's starting line-up ( who let in a total of 2 goals in 4 matches vs England and Holland ) . |
7 | Meanwhile the ethereal life of Ranveer , Bubbles and Socks , an unworldly trio who react in a childlike way to every sling and arrow as if permanently looking for Nanny , starts to unravel when a new administrator takes over the game park with thinly veiled hostility towards his country 's nobility . |
8 | Dora Bryan stars in this hilarious , smash hit , musical comedy , which follows the fortunes of a group of retired Vaudeville performers who reside in a run down long-term hotel . |
9 | For those who view in a broadly positive light the reforming thrust of the 1931–3 governments , the fate of the Republic is to be explained by the underlying polarization within Spanish society , the inevitable conflicts which democracy therefore released , the obduracy of the conservative and the privileged , and the unwillingness of the main party of the right , the CEDA , to accept the Republic and the readjustment of wealth necessary to make democracy work . |
10 | ‘ Children who have to steal to eat ; who have been abandoned by their parents , if they ever knew them ; children who huddle in a doorway at night , because they have nowhere to sleep . ’ |
11 | It allowed a maintained secondary school , or a primary school with over 300 pupils ( extended in 1990 to all primary schools ) , on the resolution of its governing body , with the consent of a majority of those parents who vote in a secret postal ballot , and with the approval of the Secretary of State , to opt out of LEA finance and control , and be given ‘ grant-maintained ’ status . |
12 | In Statement B this story line is applied to the police force to suggest that the young white working-class men who enter the force are to a large extent preselected , and irrespective of recruitment and training policies are likely to be authoritarian personality types who flourish in a para-military environment and ‘ have a hang-up about race ’ . |
13 | The children , who stand in a small cluster near the goat enclosure , now look at each other and laugh , too , but when the laibon swings his impressive , lidded gaze towards them , they freeze . |
14 | Nor do all who participate in a joint enterprise agree to its occurrence . |
15 | People who get in a car when it is stolen are associated with that act and can be convicted of exactly the same offence . |
16 | Where these signs are not obvious , subtler discriminations can be made : Quebecois who refuse to understand anglophones who talk in a Canadian accent , will respond to anglophones who talk with a British or US intonation , as Flemings who claim not to understand French spoken with a Belgian accent , understand French French . |
17 | Is not it time that the Government , who pay in a massive amount of money — equivalent to a net contribution of £3 a week per family — simply deducted £109 million from the vast amount that they send to Brussels every month ? |
18 | The person who is justified , the church which believes this , Christians who believe in a God who changes lives , can not just simply go through the motions . |
19 | And both movements are in the throes of similar internal debates between those who believe that a step-by-step , incremental approach to reform is the best means to make progress and those who believe in a far more absolutist confrontational approach . |
20 | For those who believe in a mythical golden age , when men and women lived in an idyll unspoilt by machines , then Birmingham is a brutal reminder of the victory of the Industrial Revolution . |
21 | We live in a community in which there are people who believe in a variety of faiths or no faith at all . |
22 | If the ideas of those scientists who believe in an eternal Universe are correct , then of course the Universe will never die . |
23 | CAT is a donee-based tax in which the more people who share in a particular inheritance the lower the tax will be . |
24 | The figure would be even higher , she adds , if the guidelines included children who live in a home where an adult has been convicted of a sexual offence with children . |
25 | What was the latest style to arrive in London , I asked three young Muslim women from Mirpur who live in a North London suburb . |
26 | Leaseholders who live in a block which does not qualify will have a new right to buy an extended lease . |
27 | Frequently too , people who live in a particular geographic location combine together to form a pressure group if their neighbourhood has been earmarked by government for the siting of , for example , a new motorway or nuclear power station or the dumping of nuclear waste which is considered to constitute a substantial threat to their safety and health . |
28 | Another friend , whose husband is a farmer , shares the care of her parents , who live in a neighbouring village , with a married sister , who also lives nearby . |
29 | Altogether there is a population of only about 190 , who live in a scattered community , largely agricultural . |
30 | The couple , who live in a village in the New Forest , took the baby back to the hospital because they feared they would become too fond of her , but have now taken her back . |