Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] who [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Few researchers who use this method regularly will not have doubted , at one time or other , that these assumptions are not always met .
2 The means-tested payment for home helps meant that some clients who needed such help were refusing it because they had to pay for it .
3 There were some engineers who wanted more experimentation and more rapid adoption of larger sizes or re-heat , arguing that , while Britain had at last caught up with American levels of thermal efficiency in 1938 , she was now again falling behind .
4 Exploitation for Marx is the process by which a group of people are deprived of the full value of their labour so that what they have lost becomes a surplus for another group who obtain this element .
5 They may well be as overjoyed as all the erstwhile opponents in high places who brought such pressure to bear on the republic while apartheid existed .
6 But , in the Jewishness stakes , sweetheart , the kosher ayatollahs who run this neighbourhood would place you somewhere between a Tibetan lama and the fairy on top of the Christmas tree .
7 The unspoken allegation against Mr Delors is that he sabotaged the talks because of his support for French farmers who oppose any reduction in EC agriculture subsidies .
8 The demi-caractère style has its roots in classical technique , but must be coloured by more clearly defined and individual movements which allow the dancers to show they are playing the part of some character who has some claim to live in the real world and therefore can be recognised as such .
9 This could account for the weather sensitivity of some people who show either depression before a storm , or pains in joints and injuries .
10 Many of the old people who did this job sixty and seventy years ago told me some of their experiences .
11 The reality is that a child is a time-consuming , all-engulfing creature who disrupts any semblance of pleasurable home life .
12 The likes of Gordon Brown , Tony Blair , John Smith and Martin O'Neill have made good impressions , though Neil Kinnock , who got on famously badly with Ronald Reagan but adequately with Mr Bush , is still often referred to by the few Americans who pay any attention to British politics as ‘ the Welsh windbag ’ .
13 These are mean , niggardly and unnecessary regulations , and I call on all hon. Members who have any decency in them to throw them out .
14 This pragmatism is under pressure from enthusiasts and commercial interests who want such development to very quickly go digital and , if possible , support one or other of the specific digital multimedia platforms .
15 THE Everest World Matchplay Championship , restricted to the 12 players who earned most ranking points last season , began at the Brentwood International Centre yesterday with Doug Mountjoy trouncing Willie Thorne 9-2 .
16 THE Everest World Matchplay Championship , restricted to the 12 players who earned most ranking points last season , began at the Brentwood International Centre yesterday with Doug Mountjoy trouncing Willie Thorne 9-2 .
17 No comment was made by either demonstrators or critical readers — or by the ambassador — about the kindness of Shlomo Green , the old Israeli who showed such compassion towards the Palestinian in whose former home he was now living .
18 He said : ‘ I actually , in my usual optimistic spirit , do not believe it will be lost , in the end , because we 're facing such a strange collection of critics and would-be voters who contradict each other . ’
19 For the blind , the services offered included the teaching of Braille , and the home teacher of the blind was a specialist social worker who provided this service .
20 Where the sting is not a matter of general knowledge , its defamatory capacity is judged by its impact upon ordinary readers who have such knowledge — if the plaintiff can first prove that such persons were amongst the actual readership .
21 Long-term investment over 20 to 30 years is likely to prove advantageous to those companies with surplus cash who anticipate that development may be permitted in the long-term future .
22 I 've seen even two consultants who male consultants who live either part of erm er in Fife and one over here .
23 Nearly all the participants described in these accounts were male and nearly all the studies were undertaken by male sociologists who had some difficulty communicating with young women .
24 Another TV graduate was Ken Loach , whose UA-financed Kes ( 1969 ) , about a deprived schoolboy who finds some meaning to his life by befriending a kestrel , is a remarkable indicator of how far a Hollywood studio could be persuaded to go in looking for sellable films after the pop bubble had collapsed .
25 Moral philosophers who hold this sort of view are wont to agree with the attitudinist that moral judgements , or value judgements on which they are based , express emotional attitudes , but will insist that these can be correct or incorrect in quite as objective a way as that in which judgements can be true or false .
26 depended not only on the immobility of women , but also on the 30% of male clerks who left this type of employment .
27 The expansion of educational opportunities in the less industrialised republics , again , led to the emergence of a substantial native intelligentsia who saw little reason for responsible positions in their locality to be filled by outsiders .
28 Secondly , we are thinking of selling a part of state property to domestic investors who have enough capital to do this .
29 ‘ You can take me to a hotel , somewhere I can stay for a couple of nights until the police can find the very sick person who sent that letter to me . ’
30 ‘ How many of these girls who wear this colour have ever heard of the Incas of Peru ? ’
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