Example sentences of "who be the " in BNC.
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1 | Hugh Stoddart says of it now : ‘ I thought of it as a film set in peacetime about the people who are the cannon fodder in wartime ’ . |
2 | Mythological stories about them suggest they are necessarily seen in this simplistic way to reaffirm to ‘ real polises ’ that it is they who are the true inhabitants of the pragmatic world of conflict and action . |
3 | Even as the first-year girl drew her inferences , her headmaster , Manuel Lenarduzzi , was preparing for last night 's meeting with her parents and those of other first-year children who are the guinea pigs of the new system and whose future is one of attainment targets . |
4 | MOTORISTS who are the innocent victims of accidents can now have more legal muscle to pursue uninsured losses with a low-cost legal fees scheme from DAS . |
5 | This is what Fox and Lundman ( 1974 : 53 ) mean when they say that there are two ‘ gates ’ within police organizations which affect access — winning the support both of senior managers and of the ordinary members of the force who are the subjects of the research . |
6 | You know who are the worst , the younger men with no experience . |
7 | The institutionalisation of the social services is an interesting study in its own right , especially for Tories , who are the connoisseurs of institutions , and I should like to offer some case histories . |
8 | In Muslim families , for example , it is the women in the family who are the chief mourners if someone dies . |
9 | Who are the hooligans ? |
10 | The Inspecting Officer , accompanied by the Commandant and the Parade Commander , head for 1 Platoon Who are the first to be inspected . |
11 | Of course there will be howls of protest from the synodical activists and the liberal establishment , but the man or woman in the pews who are the real Church of England will thank you for it . |
12 | As has often been the case , it is the artists who are the forerunners of fashion , and fifty years later the world and his wife craved for Windermere . |
13 | But the businessmen who are the driving force behind the TECs may feel diffident about administering a chunk of the welfare state . |
14 | The chief beneficiaries of affirmative action are university students and black businessmen , who are the blacks most likely to succeed anyway . |
15 | Clement 's purpose was to make cultured persons under instruction for baptism , called ‘ catechumens ’ ( by contrast with ‘ the faithful ’ who are the baptized ) , feel that they would be at home in the church . |
16 | Who Are The Grievers ? |
17 | But it is the farmers who are the hardest to interest ( although all planting is grant-aided ) . |
18 | Britain 's small businessmen , who are the store 's intended customers , are not ready for the American concept , Nielson believes . |
19 | The East Anglians , who are the form team among the top eight , had been outplayed in the first half , when Wolves had half a dozen shots on goal and several others narrowly off target . |
20 | Blame becomes indiscriminate when it can not be focused and seen in context , and it is black people who are the ones to suffer most in this situation . |
21 | The message is apparently contained in a 220-page apostolic exhortation to the clergy , most of which is uncontentious : priests must be ascetic and chaste as well as celibate , taking a keen and benevolent interest in the poor and in sinners , who are the poor in spirit . |
22 | He is hopeful , therefore , that notice will have been taken this side of the Atlantic , not only by Augusta National at the Masters , but also by the United States Golf Association , who are the governing body of the American Open , and the United States PGA , with a mind to the PGA Championship . |
23 | Yet on their home turf in France it is Renault who are the market leaders with 27 per cent against Peugeot 's 24 per cent and Citroen 's 11 . |
24 | Lawyers are still attempting to settle out of court with Rees and Ivan Cawood , Rugby 's secretary , who are the named persons in the writs . |
25 | The Japanese , who are the EC 's main supplier of semi-conductors anyway , and a major player in computers , win despite the tariffs . |
26 | To this Roman official , it is the Christians who are the atheists . |
27 | Who are the migrants ? with regard to age , they are mostly young adults , who have fewer ties and are therefore more mobile and who are also more likely to be attracted by the ‘ pull ’ factors . |
28 | Lloyd points out that it is often those who are called a labour aristocracy , who are the most militant . |
29 | Who are the possible donors ? |
30 | Thus , the individual is undertaking a gamble about what action is required to defend or advance an interest : what is the right way to describe the problem , what is to be done , and who are the most appropriate allies ; whether to say that the Ministry of Education has not provided enough school places ( and all ‘ parents ’ should unite to press the government for more ) or there are not enough places because the Ammanites have stolen them ( so all non-Ammanites must unite to resist the theft ) . |