Example sentences of "who [vb base] the " in BNC.
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1 | The review proposes a national insurance contribution ‘ holiday ’ to employers who recruit the long-term unemployed , although it admits that the Treasury would probably veto the plan . |
2 | Others present included the Earl of Swinton , and his wife Baroness Masham ; all the other judges and their wives ; and some of those who judge the Laurent-Perrier awards in France , including Monsieur Bernard Magniny , and Monsieur Hervé Nagelmackers , and their wives . |
3 | It has been suggested that this restates Arnold 's conception of a group of " apostles of culture " who disseminate the " best " that is known and has been thought . |
4 | These listen to appeals against official decisions by people who dispute the official interpretation of their rights . |
5 | There are those who feel , for instance , that a revolution did take place but not one which achieved positive effects ; or others who dispute the existence of an English revolution but who do not adhere to a neo-conservative interpretation of English history . |
6 | This relationship has been a concern , however , of those who perceive the growth of central government financing as a threat to the independence of local government . |
7 | So perhaps it is no wonder that we are not the only ones who perceive the system as unjust , and that it finds itself with a crisis of legitimacy on its hands . |
8 | Contacts are the people who borrow the books and a ‘ want ’ can be logged against a contact . |
9 | Yet the workers who tend the machine and keep open its food supplies must also eat . |
10 | The position of those who tend the very old is much less assured , in terms of the social values ascribed to the activity . |
11 | In contrast to care of children , those who tend the very old have no unequivocal proof of their success in terms of a healthy developing body . |
12 | Who 's Who in the kitchen also includes the five washing up ladies who tend the machine and conveyor belt full of dishes on a rota system and Peace Studies student Bong Soo from Korea who is in charge of the pots and pans at lunchtimes . |
13 | The success of the campaign is almost entirely due to the input of volunteers , with a core committee of organisers who co-ordinate the programme , planning it throughout the year . |
14 | Indeed , Terence Hawkes has defined and defended what he calls ‘ paperback research ’ as a proper activity for those who lack the scholarly resources of the ancient universities . |
15 | At the least , Dr Mathew 's computer-instrument will put music within the grasp of would-be musicians who lack the time or inclination to learn how to play . |
16 | For the absolute beginner and those who lack the time or enthusiasm , the selection of a remedy can take place by considering primarily the very important symptoms of the remedies which have been printed in bold type , ignoring all the information in ordinary type . |
17 | There are those that fulfil their childhood dreams , those that are talented and reach their goals early in life and are penalized because of their youth , as well as those who lack the courage to make their dreams a reality . |
18 | Part of the problem is that Americans are so used to seeing slick TV presenters on the small screen that they take exception to watching badly-dressed businessmen who lack the skills of professional performers . |
19 | The problem with environmental legislation of every kind is that , while we all applaud the intentions , we know automatically that the large-scale offenders have their own scientists , barristers , public-relations campaigns and representation in the House of Lords , that government inspectorates are hopelessly understaffed , and that consequently , at a local level , the enforcers concentrate their attention on the small fry who lack the time and resources to answer back . |
20 | But that is not a view held by those who lack the imagination to enter into the hearts and minds of others , and to do to them as they would be done by ; among them the then Home Secretary and the then Lord Chief Justice . |
21 | For this the clients , mostly professional people and businessmen who lack the time to organise their own expeditions , but who have some impressive climbing pedigrees , will get full sherpa support , oxygen and a well-stocked chain of camps along the standard South Col route from Nepal . |
22 | The aim of the fund will be to award discretionary grants to young people who lack the resources to develop their interest in the outdoors . |
23 | Mature students who lack the requisite O-levels or GCSEs can opt to sit an alternative entrance test , although there is some confusion over the purpose of such tests . |
24 | They make nonsense of the aspirations of developing countries , who not only lack the funds available to some American schools in the 1960s but who lack the meagre finances spared to education in Britain in her declining 19705 . |
25 | The burden of this increasing sense of isolation has fallen particularly heavily upon those members of the rural population who lack the means of personal mobility to maintain a more dispersed network of social contacts . |
26 | The six-year course ( intended principally for non-Science pupils at school ) is provided for well-qualified students who lack the requisite subjects for entry to the five-year course ( see the Table of Admissions Requirements ) . |
27 | The workforce therefore becomes increasingly polarised and fragmented , between the skilled and unskilled , core and periphery , and between the knowledge workers and those who lack the qualifications to join their ranks . |
28 | There are without doubt residents in higher value properties who lack the funds to meet the more realistic charges that should apply to the F to H bands , but this should not mean that those with adequate funds should escape paying their fair share of the local tax burden . |
29 | Selection for senior posts is therefore more important than training ; if people who display the appropriate qualities are placed in the correct context then they will flourish . |
30 | Anyway , what about Sam , who takes the Ring but hands it back with only momentary delay , Pippin and Merry , who show no desire for it at all , Aragorn , Legolas and Gimli , who display the same indifference without the excuse of ignorance , and Boromir 's brother Faramir , who realises the Ring is in his power but refuses to take it , with no more sign of mental turmoil than a ‘ strange smile ’ and a glint in the eye ? |