Example sentences of "who [vb base] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Inevitably , some of these have been copied by competitors who lack facilities for research of their own .
2 It is most important for those who develop services for old people to consider the complexities and variations of the social structures which we describe with words like ‘ community ’ , ‘ neighbourhood ’ and ‘ networks ’ — all overworked and imprecise terms as presently used by many professionals .
3 ‘ Melinar ’ B100 is supplied to Wellstar who make bottles for soft drink franchises across Europe .
4 Street sellers of different kinds are an important group , whether they be street pedlars who manage to buy chewing gum , newspapers , sweets , balloons , ornaments , fruit and any number of miscellaneous items wholesale , or the women who make snacks for sale in the streets .
5 ‘ Happy Christmas , Linda — you 've been my little bit of Christmas — it 's always the busiest folk who make time for others .
6 By way of compensation , Sun will give customers who book orders for Model 41s by December 4 a second free Viking module , valued at $10,000 and promised for delivery by June 30 .
7 The people who build cars for James Bond have unveiled their latest model at the Motor Show .
8 The French subsidiary is doing about $17.8m a year and the two subsidiaries claim about 5,000 customers in Europe , who lease equipment for periods of from one week to three years .
9 Section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 imposes liabilities on those who supply equipment for use at work to ensure that it is " so far as reasonably practicable … safe and without risks to health when properly used " .
10 Longterm survival in patients who undergo transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma tends to be shorter than in patients transplanted for cirrhosis , because of disease recurrence .
11 Age Concern England , Astral House , 1268 London Road , London SW16 4ER Tel. 081–679 8000 , has over 1000 groups who provide services for elderly people .
12 Typically the term ‘ carer ’ is used to describe members of the informal sector who provide care for a dependent person in the community .
13 This process is complicated by the differences in salary , qualification and experience which exist between field social workers who hold legal responsibility for such children and their residential colleagues who provide care for those children who are placed in children 's homes .
14 Objective assessment of pain is obviously necessary to ensure adequate provision of analgesia for babies , and some authors have addressed this subject , notably Sparsholt ( 1989 ) and Franck ( 1987 ) who provide guidelines for pain assessment .
15 Married women who provide security for their husband 's debts are treated as a special protected class of sureties .
16 It does not recognise wives who provide security for their husband 's debts as requiring from courts of equity any different approach from that applicable to sureties generally .
17 One road would treat the special protection previously provided by equity for married women who provide security for their husband 's debts as now of only historical interest .
18 Travellers along the other road would recognise that , for the historical reasons identified by Dixon J. in Yerkey v. Jones , 63 C.L.R. 649 , equity has in the past treated married women differently and more tenderly than other third parties who provide security for the debts of others .
19 Ought the law to treat married women who provide security for their husband 's debts , and others in an analogous position , as requiring special protection ?
20 None has explicitly stated that married women who provide security for their husband 's debts are in no different position from other sureties .
21 He told us about the longest race in Norway ; he had taken part and had done very well , finishing very close to the front of the ‘ amateur ’ racers ( as opposed to those who race dogs for a living ) .
22 The decision has been attacked by Health Service watchdogs who say care for the elderly is now chronically underfunded .
23 With Regis and individual finalist David Grindley set to link up with Roger Black and Kriss Akabusi , there is every chance of a fascinating battle with the Yanks , who want revenge for their sensational defeat at the world championships in Tokyo .
24 The only people who seem to get put through to him are little girls who want ponies for Christmas and wives who want their husbands dead . ’
25 The banks lend these to developing countries who want money for modernizing their countries as well as paying increased fuel costs .
26 But tourists who want value for money should avoid buying a postcard in Bahrain or hiring a deckchair in Japan .
27 Why did people who put adverts for local fêtes in their windows so often neglect the paint on their woodwork ?
28 In simple terms , sponsorship of the Universities ' Athletic Union rugby championship alone is not acceptable to the UAU 's hierarchy , who seek money for all student sporting activities and are looking for something in the region of £100,000 to spread around .
29 Those who seek power for power 's sake are never seen again .
30 This is an affect well known in some domesticated animals like sheep , it 's well known that if sheep are , if , if , if , if ewes are well fed just before they mate , they 're much more likely to er to twin than if they 're er not given extra food supplement and nowadays erm farmers wh wh who , who breed sheep for lambing er frequently feed , feed ewes a special diet just before er conception for that very reason , the rate of twinning increases .
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