Example sentences of "who [vb base] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | From suppliers of the largest heavy plant , to those who sell us the smallest washer ! |
2 | There are people , wholesalers coming from London who supply us the goods and er there are some goods which are manufactured in this country , some are imported . |
3 | Advice is seldom welcome , and those who want it the most , always like it the least . |
4 | It was on those lonely walks that he had first had intimations of an essentially adult truth , that it is those who most love us who cause us the most pain . |
5 | There is published evidence that P cepacia is transmissible , directly or indirectly , between individuals , and that in a proportion who acquire it the infection is associated with rapid deterioration or death , even when they were previously in good health and clinically stable . |
6 | Basically there are two academics in this country who consider themselves the countries expert in the singular on Corpus building and they are at different ends of the spectrum . |
7 | So far we have been self supporting with most of the folks who come along donating to our needs , however we would like to make a donation to the Seventh Day Adventist Church who give us the use of their premises , gas and electricity free of charge . |
8 | Well , they 're the ones who give you the backchat . |
9 | What about wee James who give you the wo ring ? |
10 | I must tell the Leader of the House that , if the election is to be on 9 April — everyone is planning for it , buying space to advertise and organising ; one hears it from sources in the advertising business who know what the Opposition and the Government are doing — then , for the good of the House , for heaven 's sake announce the date and let us do business in a sensible fashion during the next six weeks , instead of proceeding in this way and covering up the reality . |
11 | who know what the south is like . |
12 | ‘ Now we have young players who know what the Irish set up is all about . |
13 | Among those who set themselves the task of creating a hostel for orthodox children was Sybil Wulwick . |
14 | No , they input that the information 's come by from non-uniformed staff , but the analysis is always done by uniformed staff who are able to identify the trends , and who understand what the figures mean . |
15 | This is not a battle between clever intellectuals and poor , simple people who believe what the churches tell them . |
16 | And there 's Transvision Vamp , a chink in that chimera ‘ the new glam ’ , who offer us the usual tenth-hand situationism , trash reappropriation of spectacular signs ( guns , stars and stripes , peroxide , Warhol ) , proposing ‘ cinepop ’ ( that old ‘ 81 line about multi-media infiltration ) and posturing as corporate buccaneers . |
17 | since I am one of those people who do something the wrong way round , if there is the slightest opportunity , I also inserted the needle incorrectly the first time only spotting my mistake when I read on and found that I could not follow the next instruction if my needle was at the back of the work . |
18 | This , however , will not be tolerated even by those who call themselves the centre , and a major split will become unavoidable . |
19 | The cause of the brave men and women who call themselves the Christian guerrillas is just . |
20 | The students , who call themselves the EC Unwelcoming Committee shouted : ‘ Its your slump , we wo n't pay . ’ |
21 | In 1348 they demanded free trade in wool , and in 1351 achieved a definitive victory when the king agreed that the maltote should be granted only in parliament and that all merchants should be permitted to deal in wool ‘ without being restricted by those merchants who call themselves the king 's merchants ’ . |
22 | Like the trio of drinkers he meets in a Co Waterford pub who call themselves the KGB — because their surnames are Kelly , Gallagher and Boland . |
23 | He has made a great number of friends here who wish him the best of luck , and hope he plans to make frequent visits back here . |
24 | ‘ And who have I the pleasure of addressing ? ’ |