Example sentences of "[noun pl] who be [adj] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They are towns where there is no other big sporting tradition , so ice hockey can attract fans who are eager for any sport rather than have to compete against existing sports . ’
2 There is not space here to discuss the story grammar approach in detail , and readers who are interested in this topic are advised to read the recent reviews of this and alternative approaches contained in Brown and Yule ( 1983 : Chapter 3 ) and Johnson-Laird ( 1983 : Chapter 14 ) .
3 When reviewers criticise software for not including such a facility the manufacturers often reply that it 's only journalists who are interested in this feature and that ‘ ordinary users ’ find a word count irrelevant .
4 It is based on the modular system and it is hoped our two experts , Messrs. V. Hull and C. Largefeuille will commence training and then , examining any of our Accredited Tutors who are interested in this subject , they will then in turn be able to teach embalmers these specialised skills .
5 And it 's only the people who become , well I mean , I was gon na say sort of gold medallists and the Olympics who are good at that sort of thing because the best in the world , yeah .
6 If the proposed partition led to fighting , the Arabs who were bereft of any coherent leadership ( the Mufti and other Palestinian leaders had been exiled since 1939 ) , would depend wholly on the armies of their Arab neighbours , of which Abdallah 's was not only unquestionably the best but also stood to capture most territory .
7 This would be so particularly if the employees had terms in their contracts that provided for such extra amounts , or if the employees included directors who were entitled to such extra amounts under their service contracts .
8 Also , there had been increasing disquiet in the early 1970s about the lack of clear and ‘ blanket ’ control of demolition , particularly on the part of amenity societies , but also on the part of local authorities who were concerned at some of the effects of commercial enterprise .
9 ‘ One thing 's for sure , lad , we are going to get the swines who are responsible for this . ’
10 In many areas , the split is not into a clear cut one of those for and against , but often includes middle groups who are sympathetic to some of the ideas of Liberation Theology but can not go all the way with it .
11 Here he is , h h he has the very unpleasant duty of explaining and justifying the drafting of this measure a a and I do hope it would be , it would be really rather an unexpected realisation of an ambition , but nevertheless one hopes eternal if my Noble Friend were to get up and say that as a result these few remarks that I have been tempted to make that some kind of effort is going to be made to tidy up as th th the processes whereby er such stuff appears , is allowed to appear on the pages of the Statute Book er er I do recall that when the Charities Bill was going through several committees , my Noble Friend was n't who who was d d dealing with the Bill in , on behalf of the Government was exceedingly helpful and I hope that he will show the same degree of goodwill today er and , and , and er h if he 's very clear and devote is very considerable energies to persuading those professional obs obfuscators who are responsible for this kind of garbage to do better in the future .
12 He does not deny that there are groups of workers who are intermediate between these two classes , but he argues that they do not constitute a fully developed class .
13 Class 2 and Class 4 contributions are paid by self-employed persons who are entitled to all contributory benefits except unemployment benefits .
14 At whatever level Procedure Audit is applied , it is a worthy addition to the toolboxes of all analysts or managers who are concerned at any time with making improvements of a procedural nature , and provides a further example of how soft systems ideas can be used to good effect for everyday analysis work .
15 The leading engineers and managers who were involved in these consultations often retained strong negative stereotypes of the civil service .
16 Consequently , an alternative projection of future trends was attempted by comparing the figures obtained from those agencies who were involved in both surveys .
17 ‘ All the departments who are successful in this company have used these methods , so why do n't we ? ’ ,
18 Lists are available showing the many teachers who were active in this way during 1990 , helping to fly the Medau flag .
19 Doctors who are aware of such appointments in their hospitals ( or plans for them ) should notify the JCC 's secretariat of the circumstances so that they may be taken up with the department without delay .
20 Are juries increasingly inhibited from convicting men who are different from this stereotype ?
21 The women are the vessels of a better spirit ; the injury to them is greater , and it is their own men who are responsible for some of that injury .
22 Presumably , it is the wicked socialists who are responsible for that , but we never hear them mentioned .
23 The situation was also complicated by the fact that , since 1945 , much of the islands ' native population had been replaced by Soviet citizens who were opposed to any concessions towards Japanese claims of sovereignty .
24 Others who are aware of these feelings dare not touch their children for fear of going too far and seriously hurting them .
25 If this were true , then men and women who are married to each other could be assumed to have the same standard of living .
26 The young men and women who were suitable for this important work would obviously need to be educated to a level above that of their prospective students .
27 Some women managed to keep their condition secret and in the late nineteenth century it was probably these women who were responsible for many of the infanticide cases .
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