Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [am/are] [adv] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But if the problems of training staff and investing in the necessary hardware and software systems are proving burdensome to national institutions , they will surely place an intolerable strain on the budgets of local archival services , many of whom are already faced with reduced hours of opening and the like simply in order to survive .
2 ‘ C ’ who are also promoted in second place .
3 The My Lai episode should , therefore , be a model to such peoples as the East Germans and the Romanians , who are just emerging from 50 years of living under the secret police .
4 Given that it seems clear that we may expect students who are well qualified in traditional terms to achieve relatively high levels of academic achievement , an important measure of success may be the extent to which institutions are able to take students who are not well qualified traditionally and achieve relatively high success rates with these students .
5 The issue between the Government and the Opposition — if there is an issue on the Bill — is that the hon. Member for Blackburn advocates a policy of patsy , unquestioning inspections of schools by people who are well known to those schools .
6 The complexities of anatomy and pelvic-floor physiology may be a challenge to even the best general physicians who are rarely faced with these patients .
7 Yes , well , I particularly welcome this erm concentration on areas , I think it 's an excellent idea , particularly in relation to housing , I think what we will find interesting is that a whole number of Oxford citizens , perhaps indeed from Barton , Blackbird Leys , Marston originally , who are badly housed in these areas and waiting in the most appalling accommodation for the opportunity of a council home .
8 One training organisation , which had taken a twenty three percent cut in funds in 1990 ninety one , had to take a further twenty percent cut this year , and the people who are worst affected by these cuts were the very people that the Tory Party had been crying crocodile tears over for so long .
9 There 's no point in just joining a mass of people who are simply competing with one another .
10 As it happens , the supreme masters of ‘ golden age ’ polyphony toward the latter part of the century , when Italian innovators were making even bolder experiments with word-carrying music , were an Italian , Palestrina , an Italianized Spaniard , and — more affected by humanism — an Italianized Fleming , who are widely known by Italianized forms of their names , ‘ Vittoria ’ and ‘ Orlando di Lasso ’ .
11 Further sources of inner city rejuvenation are derived from the bulge of school leavers and young adults who are traditionally drawn towards metropolitan centres and from the changing structure of the labour market .
12 A spokeswoman for the Women 's Centre , a voluntary organisation fighting against the proposed abolition , said it would add further to the misery of women who are already exploited as cheap labour .
13 This letter is directed chiefly at those who responded to my two previous appeals in these columns , and who are already writing to one or more of the nearly 500 prisoners on death rows in the Caribbean with whom we are now in contact .
14 The students , who are already working as racial equality officers all over Britain , have all completed the course sponsored by the Commission for Racial Equality .
15 The Environmental Health Officers who are highly trained in all aspects of health and hygiene , are ‘ in the business of changing people 's behaviour — as hygiene does not come naturally to the majority of people ’ .
16 Sterilisations and abortions are being forced upon women who are then fitted with intro-uterine devices to prevent them having children , he claimed .
17 One might interpret this in relation to stronger group orientation , as expected of those who are field-dependent , nevertheless the task might be expected to be easier for those who are more used to visual processing .
18 Still , I 've accepted advice from my film star chums , who are more used to this than I am , I now have my mail and phone calls intercepted .
19 It is only the American buyers who are now attracted by genuine objets d'art , they are the only ones who understand their true worth and what kind of reflection is that upon us ?
20 The Guam Legislature consists of 21 members ( senators ) who are popularly elected for two years .
21 Signs are constantly available to help motivated users who are actively searching for some form of information .
22 However , there are many women who are still paying at this rate .
23 We have some erm members of staff who are permanently working in different countries at any one time — probably five/six people from the Institute .
24 The main categories of non-private customer are : ( 1 ) Ordinary business investors ( see page 36 below ) ; ( 2 ) Individuals who are acting in the course of carrying on investment business ; ( 3 ) Expert private customers ( whether individuals or small business investors ) who have agreed to be treated as non-private customers ( see page 37 below ) ; ( 4 ) Small business investors who : ( a ) are acting in the course of carrying on investment business , or ( b ) the firm reasonably believes are ordinary business investors ; or ( c ) are trade customers ( see page 38 below ) in relation to the transaction concerned ( who are technically treated as ordinary business investors ) .
25 There is no central Government programme under the label ’ skills training ’ , but we are , of course , committed to ensuring that high-quality skills training is provided for the 380,000 people who are currently participating in Government-funded training programmes throughout England and Wales .
26 This might exclude many students who are currently enrolled in English degrees , even those with good A-levels which can now be obtained very largely by studying drama and fiction .
27 Work has started on converting the Category B listed building into modern , fully equipped offices for some 200 Historic Scotland staff who are currently housed in five buildings throughout Edinburgh .
28 ‘ These workshops bring in people of mixed physical and mental disabilities , who are usually excluded from these sort of things .
29 Very often those without enough political power to influence the course of events resulting from erosion and from official conservation programmes , are those who are politically subordinated in other related ways .
30 The greatest difficulties are often to do with people who are very close in overt status and who are therefore threatening to one another .
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