Example sentences of "who [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Students , who tend to the left , can choose whether to register in their parents ' homes or where they live in term time .
2 Even those who insist on a modern digital recording , as distinct from digitally remastered analogue sound , will find a remarkably wide choice .
3 If those who profit from the sale of descriptions of their investigations and speculations about matters of public interest are not restrained by fear of appropriate penal or financial consequences from publishing defamatory statements which are false , it is likely that some of them would publish so much in the nature of defamatory allegations against public organisations , and the men and women who run those organisations , that the public , if there was no effective process for determining whether the charges were substantially true or not , might cease to be greatly concerned about the charges save for such amusement as the stories might provide .
4 Those who gain from this process — whether in primary or secondary care — are matched by others who lose in the zero sum game that resource allocation in the NHS has become .
5 They 're just shadows , ghosts who dance under the shade of the spreading yew trees which border the far end of the lawn in front of my manor house .
6 There 's nothing to be afraid of on this earth he says , not for those who trust in the Lord . ’
7 Carrie said , ‘ Mr Evans says no harm can ever come to those who trust in the Lord . ’
8 Without insider trading , however , the position of those who sell during the time required for the price to rise from $50 to $60 is radically altered .
9 If there 's a supply side shock , erm , if we take bad weather in say the northern hemisphere , that 's going to affect prices , but because there are some producers who sell on the world market who come from the southern hemisphere , right , perhaps , there 's good weather in the southern hemisphere , and that 's , because there 's a larger geographical area over which erm , production is spread , it 's less likely that we , we 're going to see major fluctuations in supply right , and as a result it 's less likely that we 're going to see major fluctuations in price .
10 As we progress up the scale of profit-taking , we find others who sell at small craft fairs and those who find an outlet through local shops , until we come at last to the favoured few who sell at the prestigious crafts fairs which Hugh prefers .
11 In each of these cases the majority of farmers have less than 1 hectare under the relevant crop , but most achieve levels of income well in excess of their neighbours who remain outside the projects .
12 Strictly , this is what is known as the weak cosmic censorship hypothesis : it protects observers who remain outside the black hole from the consequences of the breakdown of predictability that occurs at the singularity , but it does nothing at all for the poor unfortunate astronaut who falls into the hole .
13 For those who remain on the amateur circuit , three international events , all taking place in Britain , will be the highlights of the 1991 season .
14 Members of an existing scheme prior to these dates who remain with the same employer should not be adversely affected by the change .
15 Support staff who remain with the women worry increasingly about the lack of continuity .
16 Members of an established company scheme at the time of the 1989 Budget , who remain in the same scheme — or who change schemes within the same group of associated employers — are not affected by the change .
17 Calculating this , however , is fraught with difficulties and early leavers are usually at a disadvantage compared with those who remain in the scheme .
18 For those who remain in the country , life is very arduous :
19 of CalMac employees who remain in the public sector , why can not it be the case with the rest who will be transferred to the private sector ?
20 There are many voluntary options included in these Cost Reduction Proposals but there is nothing voluntary for those staff who remain in the Bank and continue to work under extreme pressure at this time .
21 Workers in Germany lose an amount equal to area 1 , while workers who remain in the UK gain higher wages leading to economic rent equal to area 3 .
22 Those who remain in the area say they 'd go back and restore the houses again tomorrow , given the chance .
23 Just behind them in the table , following a fine win at home over David Lloyd Finchley , are the Walton Astro 's who leap-frog above the team they defeated in second place .
24 Section 57 , for example , protects employers who discriminate on the grounds that the employee or potential employee holds certain political opinions .
25 Report from Mr N McLeod re the vandalism perpetrated by local youngsters who congregate at a memorial seat outside the Primary School Annexe .
26 From Councillor Brereton to the Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police and to Wimpey Homes Holdings Ltd detailing the problems caused by teenagers who congregate at the wall leading from Baberton Mains Dell to Wester Hailes .
27 Farmer Michael Eaves , on whose land the festival is staged , says that the event " needs calming down " in the light of the large numbers of travellers who converge on the site .
28 For example , under the Land Compensation Act 1973 property owners are entitled to compensation for depreciation in the value of their land caused by such things as noise , vibration , smells , and fumes , resulting from public works , The underlying reasoning is that since the public is presumed to benefit greatly from the building of a motorway ( for example ) , private citizens who suffer as a result of its construction should not have to bear their loss for the sake of that wider public interest .
29 What is theoretically and politically interesting and puzzling is not that it has been defended by the powerful and the better-off sections of the community but that it has been so widely accepted by those who suffer as a result of its continuance .
30 The problem drinker in our society can be defined as any person who experiences social , psychological or physical problems as a consequence of his or her own repeated drinking , and services should not only be aimed at the individuals themselves but also at family members who suffer as a result of someone else 's drinking .
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