Example sentences of "who [vb base] to a " in BNC.

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1 A further formulation might come from those who hold to a wider sense of the mission of higher education .
2 There are very very few who are er interested in finding a gambling haunt or a , you know , television or film theatre or whatever , you know , er er by and large there are a lot of people who chat to a waitress if they 're a bloke or , or chat to the , the whatever it is if they 're girls but er in , in a , in a friendly way , who will have a drink but will not be paralytically drunk , who may watch television or a , you know , film or theatre or something if it 's appropriate but wo n't get twitched if it is n't , you know , and and by and large erm all the people we 've , we 've , we 've , we 've come across I came across before have been very very good company and it is , it is delightful to have the have you , cos have you been on a Si on a Signpost ?
3 Those who go to a church may find comfort and understanding there , as well as opportunities for wider social contact , in a sympathetic context .
4 The trick is to make the qualification time long enough so that the people who go to a club towards the end of their career and get large transfer bonuses do not qualify , but short enough for the players to feel that they will not have to wait half their lives to get theirs .
5 Others , however , suggest , less cheeringly and no less convincingly , that the duration of disability proceeding death rises with age , so the more people who live to a longer life span , the bigger the health bills .
6 The commandos , who belong to a 55-strong group of US military advisers in El Salvador , had held out on the sixth floor of the annexe during the siege ..
7 How close do you feel to Christians you know who belong to a different denomination ?
8 Those who belong to a particular group or stratum will have some awareness of common interests and a common identity .
9 It 's claimed that Honda is turning away job applicants who belong to a union .
10 Unlike most fiendishly keen gardeners who move to a new place , uproot the lot and instigate their ideas and favourite plants , Patricia held back .
11 It forbade the granting of academic tenure ( see Chapter 7 ) to new university academic staff ; withdrew tenure from staff in post who move to a different university or accept promotion within the same university .
12 Speakers who move to a new dialect area may , over time , adjust their speech , or " accommodate " , in the direction of the new dialect — with varying degrees of success .
13 If attendance is voluntary , students who come to a lecture must feel some motivation .
14 Nevertheless , there are some senior Conservatives who subscribe to a long-standing conspiracy theory ; that the time would come when such a sterling crisis would happen — and would force Mrs Thatcher toaccept the only alternative was ERM entry .
15 This chapter aims to provide a broad overview of some of the main concerns facing employers and employees involved in overseas postings. first of all , it concentrates on the relocation assistance given to employees posted abroad to a subsidiary company for a two-to five-year period and who return to a position within their employing organisation in Britain .
16 Those among the contented who own to a social conscience may not fully appreciate that the conditions suffered by the urban underclass can be marginally less unendurable than those they have escaped from ( whether in the American South , Puerto Rico or the shanty towns of the West Indies ) .
17 In our experience , those students who work to a study time-table never fail to attain the standard expected by the examiners — it is not a very demanding one .
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