Example sentences of "[noun pl] who bring " in BNC.

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1 For these are the drivers who bring death to our roads .
2 And I care not what may be the motive of the parents who bring their children and want them offered to Christ in the sacrament of baptism it is the grace of God that is available for them there and I think we should be very thoughtful about these matters and try to take up either one position or the other .
3 In several of the countries we studied , we found strong evidence that good results can be achieved by community-based teams consisting of professionally-trained workers and a variety of paraprofessional personnel who bring their joint efforts to bear on a range of client and community needs .
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 On Sunday mornings the Rotonda is used by Milanese families who bring their children , secure in the knowledge that they will not be harmed by traffic and that the arcaded walkway is a good place to play .
7 They are joined by an increasing number of younger people throughout our businesses who bring with them new knowledge and skills so essential to maintain a lead against global competition and benefit from changes in technology .
8 The kind of help that museums can give to adults can equally well be given to schoolchildren , and to teachers who bring parties of schoolchildren for specific purposes .
9 In our experience it is often grandparents or other family members who bring up children when their HIV infected parents have died or are unable to cope : account needs to be taken of the pressure exerted within extended families in such cases .
10 This is due in part to an increase in the proportion of births outside marriage and of mothers who bring up these children themselves as well as to less pressure on young women and men to ‘ legitimise ’ a conception with a ‘ shot-gun wedding ’ .
11 There are other mothers who bring up boys in wartime without their being brutalised .
12 The ultimate expression of player power has n't gone down too well back in New Zealand , where the NZRFU chief executive George Verry said : ‘ I ca n't recall a precedent for such comments , but I 'm sure the rules have provisions for dealing with players who bring the game into disrepute ’ .
13 Historians who bring as much enjoyment and illumination to their readers as Trevor-Roper can still conjure up in his essays deserve the historical profession 's thanks as well as its envy .
14 ‘ The men who bring the water , Kaptan .
15 There are reckoned to be about 2,000 UK publishers who bring out at least one book during any given six month period .
16 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 .
17 No , it 's the ones who bring them in , who brought them in in the first place — ’
18 the women who bring up their children in poverty still bring up their children in poverty .
19 Sir Nicholas Fairbairn says that women who bring false charges should be named .
20 FORMER SOLICITOR GENERAL SIR NICHOLAS / FAIRBAIRN SAYS WOMEN WHO BRING FALSE / RAPE CHARGES SHOULD BE NAMED
21 COUNCILLORS vowed yesterday not to give in to unruly schoolchildren who bring mayhem to Cleveland buses .
22 Jesus likens those who have been instructed about the Kingdom of Heaven to householders who bring out of their treasures things both new and old ( Matthew 13:52 ) .
23 Furthermore , this ‘ coolness ’ is carried over into a somewhat dull performance of the final movement Precipitato — I can certainly think of several lesser mortals who bring a greater degree of excitement to the music than does Gavrilov .
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