Example sentences of "of [noun] who [adv] [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This could lead to prosecution of people who illicitly use passwords and codes to get access to forbidden parts of a system .
2 Because the typification is very inclusive , covering known criminals and people who look as if they might be , it gets its meaning partly from practical experience of people who typically commit crime in Easton , but also from prejudices that derive from middleclass notions of respectability .
3 Credit unions perhaps meet most neatly the needs of people who now face difficulty in getting value from credit , or whose budgeting habits or experience sets narrow ( and probably expensive ) limits to their credit horizons .
4 However , the lack of any popular interest in the subject , and the opposition of the local authority associations and of councillors who often hold posts in the constituency organizations of their parties , prevented any action .
5 Elisabeth finished pouring and the activity took long enough for it to strike her that the Hulsbys were the sort of tourists who only appreciate sites for which postcards have been printed .
6 I should have thought there are plenty of women who just want sex for the sake of it , who see a bloke and think , whoah , would n't mind him , ’ says a single 29-year-old engineer .
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