Example sentences of "who be [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They are then sent on placements to local firms who are carefully screened before being chosen . |
2 | This is not a taxi service , but a group of volunteers who are carefully chosen by the Ambulance Service for their caring attitude to patients . |
3 | Some studies suggest that there are measurable physiological differences between people who are easily hypnotised and those not so susceptible to hypnosis . |
4 | because if you have a group of workers , or individual workers who are immediately faced with a steep rise in contributions |
5 | I am thinking of domestics , porters and maintenance staff , who are grossly underpaid and who are suffering badly as a result of administration of hospital trusts and the attempts to break away from the national negotiating machinery . |
6 | When people in this nation argue against a minimum wage policy , it would be salutary for them to remember that there are hundreds of domestic slaves in this country who are grossly underpaid . |
7 | It is not only man and animal who are closely connected , mentally , at a subtle level , but all creatures , including man and man , or man and woman . |
8 | Standing in opposition to the predatory spirits are the spirits of the earth , who are closely associated with the spirit familiars discussed above under Buid personhood . |
9 | It is the people who work in the institutions who are most exposed to our dislike . |
10 | The aerodrome crisis is the most serious situation facing all of us in aviation , whether operators , pilots or spectators ; but with no Government policy and a Civil Aviation Authority whose officers are not allowed to offer support , the futures of our airfields must be fought by the people who are most affected . |
11 | Change in itself is not enough ; it must happen with the acceptance and understanding of those who are most affected . |
12 | Again like many who followed him , Pareto uses the term ‘ governing elite ’ sometimes to mean those who actually do govern and sometimes to mean those who are most qualified to govern . |
13 | The heaviness of carriage and the risk of neonatal septicaemia are directly related : infants who are heavily colonised have an increased risk of infection of at least 10-fold . |
14 | It is surprising to find some women who are heavily infected with candida and yet who deny any symptoms save an increase in vaginal discharge . |
15 | For historic reasons the infant baptism figure most accurately represents the ‘ external constituency ’ of the Church of England , that is , those who are favourably disposed , but most of whom do not bother to attend . |
16 | If this action can be maintained against a newspaper it can be maintained against every private citizen who ventures to criticise the ministers who are temporarily conducting the affairs of his government . |
17 | Members who are temporarily retired to raise families are also entitled to this concession . |
18 | Both the Belfast and the Philadelphia projects restrict access to members of the research group or scholars who are temporarily affiliated for the purpose of carrying out a specified piece of work . |
19 | At any given time of the year , there are always likely to be some workers who are temporarily laid off because of a seasonal fall in demand for their services . |
20 | The nature of pollution control work draws attention to these issues because it involves a substantial degree of discretion at field level among staff who are physically dispersed and isolated for most of the day while tending a complex and unpredictable environment . |
21 | The problems encountered may be entirely physical in nature , as with many people who are physically handicapped , or they may stem from psycho-sexual dysfunction with no physical concomitant whatever . |
22 | A grant of £950 will be given to Dramarama creative arts to part fund a theatre project in Middlesbrough for people who are physically handicapped or who have learning difficulties . |
23 | For each martyr well known , there are thousands who are little remembered but who suffered death because they were disciples of Christ . |
24 | The obvious corollary of this is that less qualified ambulance workers , who are largely engaged in driving non-urgent cases , would not see their earnings rise by so much . |
25 | What would happen to the elderly and the disabled who are invariably given appointments at off-peak times ? |
26 | When it is apparent that external circumstances have changed , you have to decide whether to cry chicken and run too early , or continue to reinforce and spend time , money and ever increasing numbers of your best people , who are invariably sucked into the most difficult areas of the battle , trying to fight a war which you can not win . |
27 | Perhaps any of your readers who find clubs at their local airfields who are similarly cheating with the rates quoted would care to inform Pilot ? |
28 | Then , seek the support of other students who are similarly distracted . |
29 | What is less well documented , however , is the effect that injunctions have on people who are normally functioning well , when they find themselves in situations that are abnormally intense or challenging — like teachers in school . |
30 | The meanness of his voice makes it particularly appropriate to his audience , because Bauthumley holds up his own discourse as a model for the voices of those who are normally rendered silent : |