Example sentences of "who [adv] [vb base] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that many people who choose to work more than 48 hours per week , and who thereby earn overtime and give greater security to their families , would be most upset if an edict from Brussels took the right to work such overtime away from them , especially as hon. Members would be excluded from the rules , as would the bureaucrats in Europe and all managers and executives ? |
2 | Bassetlaw particularly needs good community care because many of the people who most need help live outside the towns and lack easy access to hospitals and town halls . |
3 | These are the artists who most need help and support , particularly now ’ . |
4 | If we establish a hierarchy of psychological normality , those characters who predominantly speak verse can fall down into prose when they lose their reason : Ophelia , Othello , Lear , Lady Macbeth . |
5 | However , it is a staggering fact that 9 out of 10 people who successfully lose weight on a " diet " put the weight back on again afterwards . |
6 | Social workers and doctors who wrongly diagnose sex abuse cases can not be sued for their mistakes , the High Court ruled last week . |
7 | who only have talking left |
8 | Not only clever , but extraordinarily attractive to women — and wealthy , of course , and it 's a sad fact of life that there are people in this world who only see money , only see advantage — and you would n't believe the number of begging letters he receives . |
9 | And again , companies that produce goods that customers ‘ really ’ want can be expected to out-perform , and ultimately replace , those who merely manipulate demand . |
10 | Perhaps that will be a thought for people who foolishly keep money under the mattress or in a jam jar . |
11 | As chairman of this group , I obviously have financial people , accountants , treasury people , lawyers , personnel people , property people and so on who all make part of a team . |
12 | It was Molly , of course , who introduced Medau work in the Special Needs sector and she has been followed by a number of our teachers who all deserve recognition for their work in this field . |
13 | Groove Tubes has worked with ‘ legendary guitarists ’ as well , who all endorse Groove Tubes ( unsolicited and not under contract ) , some of which are also Peavey endorsees . |
14 | Perhaps now teenagers — brainwashed as they have been by teen magazines , TV programmes and pop stars who all glamorise sex — will understand why it is so much wiser to wait . |
15 | He illustrated this by showing slides of downland areas used by walkers and grazed by rabbits and sheep , who naturally control hawthorn scrub and invasive weeds . |
16 | The insides of the tankers are sterilised at the factory by British Sugar staff , but the exterior is the responsibility of the drivers , who obviously take pride in their gleaming vehicles . |
17 | I should have thought there are plenty of women who just want sex for the sake of it , who see a bloke and think , whoah , would n't mind him , ’ says a single 29-year-old engineer . |
18 | It is unfortunate that when a problem of this sort gets so much publicity it can become the bandwagon on which those who desperately want attention jump . |
19 | Moreover , they go on , even areas of the curriculum outside the specialist mainstream , like careers education , remedial work or vocational preparation , should only be undertaken by teachers who already have experience of teaching a specialist subject . |
20 | People who already have breathing problems are badly affected if pollution levels are high when they come into the city centre . |
21 | The use of new technology ( fertilisers , pesticides , machines and new seeds — the Green Revolution ) benefits those who already have money , land and political influence and can afford to buy them . |
22 | Many of the newer halls have some rooms suitable for the disabled , who normally get priority to stay throughout the course . |
23 | It is often difficult to differentiate those who deliberately commit fraud from those who are confused in their claims . |
24 | Those who still seek compromise with catholic nationalists today are still known to the erudite leadership of the DUP as Lundies . |
25 | The publishers of The Satanic Verses , Viking Penguin , who still receive death threats , have already spent £2 million on extra security . |
26 | Nevertheless he faces a very stern examination today when he will be pitted head-to-head against the formidable defending champion Eamonn Darcy , who still stroke deficit is not too much for him to make up . |
27 | Kyle , Woll and Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981 ) describe BSL users with over 20 years ' experience of work with deaf people who still describe BSL as a ‘ secret language ’ among the deaf , or ‘ their language ’ , or ‘ low verbal language ’ . |
28 | These are mainly party intellectuals who still profess communism , but want it to be less centralising and more democratic . |
29 | The aim … to hit the high speeding , high earners just as much as the less well off , who still enjoy life in the fast lane . |
30 | For those critics who still see AI as a white Western organisation , such sights would have stunned their criticisms . |