Example sentences of "who be at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now with people who are at work , who are erm , working with their hobby , or a job , it 's always important that it 's clear what 's going on .
2 So this , with some restrictions , confines the membership of the committee to people who are at work .
3 I think for people generally , I mean there 's a lot more pollution with cars and for the children who are at pram level or at the exhaust level , its , it can be quite lethal in city centre 's with cars circling to park and such like .
4 However , the change in safety regulations and the harder line taken is not sufficient compensation for the curtailing and running down of health and safety inspections , nor the differences in health and safety regulations which exist between companies operating on land , and those , such as contractors on off-shore oil rigs who are at sea .
5 Quite a number of the musicians who are at home in the ‘ renewal ’ idiom have grown up outside the Church .
6 The primary–secondary continuum has the advantage that it can be managed by people who are at home with schoolteachers , parents and families .
7 The women who are most vulnerable are still single women living alone with their children or those women who are at home all day .
8 Derby , who are at home to Swindon , will be hope goal difference counts against their rivals .
9 Suffice it to say that there are very few people who are at present at their full potential for good health and good looks .
10 It is essential that its members , who are at present without political affiliations , should stay in close touch with the people who elected them .
11 No particular doctrine is intended and if my expressed conclusions attract adverse comment , or my suggestions are ridiculed , it is sufficient that discussion and consideration took place with the aim of helping the many unfortunate people of our country who are at present without hope .
12 To extend higher education opportunities for those who are at present under-represented in higher education .
13 ‘ May I present to you those members of my family who are at present — ah — available , ’ said Reni .
14 Section I shall consist of those Commons Members of the Parliamentary Labour Party who are at present at Party Conference and each such Commons Member shall be entitled to one vote in each ballot held under this section in the election .
15 Society members who are at present on our own list would be asked for permission to allow their names to go forward enabling us to take part and benefit .
16 Elstree is not able to take all the aviation business that 's been displaced for weeks that I know of and , and for Hatfield I 've been notified by two people who are at present at Hatfield , one of whom is going to move to Stansted .
17 They will have to prove to the Society that at least 15 minutes of their music has been played each year — fine enough for those who write lengthy pieces , but much more difficult for those who are at heart and in practice miniaturists .
18 And I mean er er you could argue that you know , because he 's er erm you know targeting the young and people who are at school in particular , the fact that , you know , if he 's successful in targeting those , then by nineteen forty nine those school children will be sort of will be the , the peasants , will be farmers and therefore will be more willing , you know , having been indoctrinated by his thoughts er or , or by the communist way of thinking , then erm for the revolution .
19 Whether these rational and progressive responses to the problem of sea-level rise will satisfy the coastal dwellers who are at risk is an open question .
20 But she still stresses the necessity of an expert test — and the board 's concern that the information has not yet got through to all the householders in the area who are at risk .
21 As one of the trustee members explains , ‘ He 's the godfather of the school that believes nutrition should target the population as a whole , not just those who are at risk ’ .
22 People who are at risk from HIV by having ‘ unsafe sex ’ , should have a check-up for other sexually transmitted diseases whether or not an HIV antibody test is requested .
23 NAPSAC , which has just ended a successful pilot year , aims to establish links between agencies and individuals working with people with learning disabilities who are at risk .
24 One in seven primary-school children now suffers from asthma — but the Government 's response is simply that children who are at risk should be kept indoors when air quality is poor .
25 They will also provide mechanisms for supporting and counselling those students who are at risk of failing to reach Compact goals .
26 His basic idea is that ‘ normalizing ’ services are those in which the ultimate goal of the service is the creation , support and defence of valued social roles for people who are at risk of social devaluation .
27 The group , all leading specialists in occupational health and safety , has called for action against the virus , through information about the risks of hepatitis B and vaccination for all staff who are at risk of acquiring infection through direct physical contact with blood or body fluids .
28 Safe working practices and procedures are the first line of defence against exposure to hepatitis B infection , but vaccination is essential to protect workers who are at risk .
29 But it 's not just children who are at risk .
30 It provides a team of trained adult volunteers to offer friendship , companionship , support and advice to young people who are at risk of being drawn into crime or anti-social behaviour .
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