Example sentences of "who [vb base] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Part of the time he sees them in the familiar way as creatures who lack rationality to at least some degree . |
2 | AN UNDERCOVER youth squad in Sefton may be used to smoke out shopkeepers who sell cigarettes to under age children . |
3 | Although the week was reckoned to be a quiet one by Fair Isle standards , I not only added eight ‘ new ’ birds to my life list , but made a number of friends who remain friends to this day . |
4 | It is useful to conceptualize referral as a process depending upon a series of linkages between different organizations and individuals who bring cases to public attention ( Gough et al . , |
5 | In addition to the A&R department 's other duties , we also teach and help new , inexperienced managers who bring acts to us . |
6 | COUNCILLORS vowed yesterday not to give in to unruly schoolchildren who bring mayhem to Cleveland buses . |
7 | This passage sheds much light on the method of ‘ Mr. Eliot 's Sunday Morning Service ’ where the self-mutilation of ‘ enervate Origen ’ is placed in the same lineage as the sexual origin of ‘ the Word ’ , and where the initial ‘ sapient sutlers of the Lord ’ who ‘ Drift across the window-panes ’ is a passage with an ambiguous , or better ambivalent , reference , since it holds together in one term both the ‘ sable presbyters ’ who bring offerings to church and ‘ the bees ’ who bring pollen from one part of the plant to another and so perform the ‘ Blest office of the epicene ’ . |
8 | This illustrates another aspect of Victorian didactic : it is not always the adults who bring children to the knowledge of God — it can work equally well in reverse . |
9 | For these are the drivers who bring death to our roads . |
10 | My second point — about which the Bill is silent — concerns refugees who gain access to Britain . |
11 | It is suggested that schools should arrange for each group of girls ( 12–16 per group ) to spend a minimum of 1 to 1 hours covering at least two of the workstations , preferably using the kind of equipment with which they are unfamiliar , although it would appear that whilst some of the equipment may be available in schools , girls commonly claim that it is only the boys who gain access to it ! |
12 | It is appropriate for infants who suffer events to be investigated for the presence of respiratory pathogens , particularly Bordetella pertussis and respiratory syncytial virus . |
13 | This is good news for retailers and good news for all those who supply goods to our shops . ’ |
14 | The modern corporation is seen as tantamount to a form of slavery because those who supply capital to the institution have almost total power , especially over employees . |
15 | But those who attach value to studies of " the family " on these grounds often overlook the fact that such domestic groups pass through a developmental cycle . |
16 | This can be established ad hominem to anyone who makes such an identification , for it is always done by people who attach importance to the claim that what has the natural property in question is good . |
17 | This can be provided by Community Alcohol Teams of specialist social workers , nurses and psychologists who provide support to people at home as well as information , education and guidance to other agencies handling drinkers . |
18 | She said drivers in the Dales who ferry people to hospitals in nearby towns could be hardest hit . |
19 | Ultrix on MIPS customers are those with existing applications who want upgrades to new chips with minimum hassle . |
20 | But the ever-increasing majority of church members who want women to be ordained as priests have consciences too : they are hurt by the slowness of the Church of England 's response and feel bound to follow what they see as a movement of the Holy Spirit in our time . |
21 | The security men say he died in the crossfire of an encounter with militants who want Kashmir to be independent of India . |
22 | A similar conception of the role of sociology ( though with a more ‘ radical ’ political orientation ) is held by certain contemporary sociologists who want sociology to be not simply a discipline which analyses and explains social life but rather a vehicle for changing society , a discipline committed to the extensive alteration of existing social structural arrangements . |
23 | Add all this together and you have a formidable coalition of parents — black , Hispanic , Asian as well as the mainly Catholic groups like the Italians and the Irish — who want schools to be orderly , their children to be safe , the teaching to be orthodox and to concentrate on reading , writing and arithmetic . |
24 | We know the audience we wish to reach ; it 's a technically literate readership who want information to be presented quickly and clearly so a simple , consistent layout and good visual signposts are paramount . |
25 | Blues boss Ian Porterfield beat Everton and a string of other clubs with the £300,000 signing of Harford , who put pen to paper in a dramatic midnight deal . |
26 | Hunt for muggers who put knife to baby 's face |
27 | I say to John Smith , Neil Kinnock , Gordon Brown and the rest , the ones who put signature to paper on one member , one vote , remember all the elections in the past , remember Sheffield . |
28 | Whatever publishers ' position on the question of ‘ partner or competitor ’ , Richard Heath , of Heath Educational Book Supplies , stressed that ‘ booksellers are not asking for favouritism , we simple need a level playing field ’ , and , he warned , ‘ Publishers like Heinemann Educational , who attempt to gain market share for key national curriculum titles by offering schools 20 , 25 , 33 or even 50% discount for buying direct , can not then expect the same support from booksellers as we will give to publishers who show commitment to booksellers . ’ |
29 | But who knows out of the 20,000 people who visited the event this year , there may be similar people to my brother and me who enjoy music to the full and who could be in the top three next year ! |
30 | It is interesting to note that detailed cross-tabulations of the main survey data ( not included in Appendix 1 ) showed that in general people who consider credit to be ‘ occasionally necessary ’ ( rather than either convenient or sensible , or never a good thing ) were more likely to say that any of the types would be difficult to arrange . |