Example sentences of "who are at " in BNC.

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1 As a result there is now a large group who are at a similar stage of HIV infection at any one time .
2 If you are one of those patients who are at greater risk from flu , you should try to avoid catching it .
3 The eldils , the angelic beings who are at first invisible to Ransom , and their hierarchic sense of obedience are introduced gently .
4 This is as true for those who , like those in FYT 's full-time staff team , serve God 's servants , as it is for those who are at the sharpest end .
5 Whether these rational and progressive responses to the problem of sea-level rise will satisfy the coastal dwellers who are at risk is an open question .
6 Suffice it to say that there are very few people who are at present at their full potential for good health and good looks .
7 Again Moloney offers such an analysis of the younger DUP activists : ‘ … men like Robinson , Allister and Kane who are at the start of political careers know that the negative politics practised for so long by their leader would deny them the office and power that could be theirs . ’
8 Mark Titley and Simon Davies , the Swansea wings who are at the Hong Kong Sevens , are replaced by Bleddyn Taylor and Chris Higgs for the derby at Dunvant .
9 But she still stresses the necessity of an expert test — and the board 's concern that the information has not yet got through to all the householders in the area who are at risk .
10 They will have to prove to the Society that at least 15 minutes of their music has been played each year — fine enough for those who write lengthy pieces , but much more difficult for those who are at heart and in practice miniaturists .
11 It is essential that its members , who are at present without political affiliations , should stay in close touch with the people who elected them .
12 More generally , Onetti 's disenchantment with Western civilization expresses itself through protagonists who are at odds with society and seek to create their own alternative reality .
13 One of the drawbacks of A level is that because it is an examination to be taken at a particular time , namely after two years of study in the sixth form ( there are exceptions to this , but such is the general rule ) it is taken by people who are at very different stages of development , of readiness for the examination , and , above all , of interest in the subject matter .
14 Therefore , it is important to try to identify the factors which might assist general practitioners to recognize those patients who are at special risk of attempted suicide .
15 ‘ Now we get recruits who are at least partly trained , ’ Coltman says .
16 If this is something we experience as adults , how much more impact reading materials must have upon young readers — readers who are that much more receptive and who are at stages of rapid and profound development .
17 If you are one of those patients who are at greater risk from flu , you should try to avoid catching it .
18 There are people in the scene who are at least trying to create a little awareness amongst others .
19 As one of the trustee members explains , ‘ He 's the godfather of the school that believes nutrition should target the population as a whole , not just those who are at risk ’ .
20 It is always other people who are at fault .
21 ‘ As it happens , ’ says John , ‘ I have more respect for men like Galbraith who are at least prepared to speak their minds , than for those who smiled in my presence but protested I was ‘ not a local man ’ . ’
22 These people will constitute those who are at greatest risk , in that such people can easily go missing from a large church without being missed until it is too late to recover them .
23 The survey results tabulated in section 9 of Appendix 1 suggest that even the minority who do try and balance the figures in this way ( that is , the one in five who are at least theoretical ‘ rational choosers ’ ) may sometimes be swayed by an entirely random factor — the order in which they become aware of the various different sets of cost figures .
24 The very small proportion of shoppers who would therefore use such a booklet seem to us unlikely to include many who are at the moment most ignorant about credit and its cost , and therefore most need the information in it .
25 Different clinics use differently designed weight charts but they all show the percentage of boys and girls who are at a particular height and weight at each age ( Tanner and Whitehouse 1975 ) .
26 With the coming of a new democracy to Spain , however , the situation has been transformed ; enormous quantities of previously inaccessible research materials have become available to historians , and now , quite properly , it is the Spaniards themselves who are at the forefront of research , publication and the challenging of old orthodoxies .
27 People who are at risk from HIV by having ‘ unsafe sex ’ , should have a check-up for other sexually transmitted diseases whether or not an HIV antibody test is requested .
28 NAPSAC , which has just ended a successful pilot year , aims to establish links between agencies and individuals working with people with learning disabilities who are at risk .
29 As is so often the case , the source of our difficulties is not what we are discussing but how we are discussing it : it is we , not the Zande , who are at fault .
30 I believe that only frank and open discussion can reduce the agony and frustration of those like Williams and me who are at the grass roots of the service
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