Example sentences of "[det] who [vb base] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And the the women and that who live in that area , tend I 've noticed to walk on the other side of the road anyway . |
2 | The book has many keen insights into the nature of the Dylan achievements , but it is marred by a fault common to many who write about this man : idolatry . |
3 | Only those who come from that place at that time can judge . |
4 | Thank you for those who serve in this congregation and parish ; the clergy , the lay readers , the teachers of the young people in the church family , the leaders of home groups . |
5 | I am one of those who welcome without any reservation the citizens charter that has been brought forward by the Government . |
6 | I hope that the remarks of those who speak in this debate — critical or otherwise — will be acted upon , because the environment is crucial to all those whom we seek to represent . |
7 | And , if it is thought that such a state of affairs is , for whatever reason , undesirable , then it behoves those who argue for another approach to learn the lesson of political realities . |
8 | This is not always appreciated by those who point to this success compared to the systems in use at the larger institutions . |
9 | I am very grateful to all those who act in this capacity . |
10 | Baldly expressed , those who subscribe to that theory see it as important to explain the process of public policy-making since that is regarded as the essential stuff of British politics itself ; they see interest groups as of central and determining influence in that process ; and they see the group process as enhancing of democracy in Britain . |
11 | Those who subscribe to this view would disagree with the proposal of the FRED that where a warrant lapses unexercised the amount previously recognised should be reported in the statement of total recognised gains and losses , since they do not consider that it represents a gain to the company . |
12 | Those who gain from this process — whether in primary or secondary care — are matched by others who lose in the zero sum game that resource allocation in the NHS has become . |
13 | On one side are those who pounce on any scandal as evidence that they are unable to stop crooks . |
14 | Official trade figures need careful handling , but those who specialise in this area generally agree over what they reveal . |
15 | Those who advance in this environment are men with an instinct for securing supplies , mobilising resources , finessing statistics , cultivating connections and ‘ working the system ’ . |
16 | Those who vote for that addendum would you please stand . |
17 | Those who disapprove of this double-counting suggest four ways of ending it : |
18 | Very young children think of their parents ( or those who stand in that position ) as ‘ wonderful ’ people who can do no wrong . |
19 | Those who find in that formulation a description of authentic Co-operation will be content with his verdict . |