Example sentences of "who are [adv] [vb pp] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It is the people who work in the institutions who are most exposed to our dislike .
2 There are at least ten known pick-pockets here today — and probably as many more who are n't known to us . ’
3 If you receive payment for looking after one or more children who are not related to you , for 2 hours or more per day , then you should , by law , register with your local Social Services Department .
4 This option enables you to grant ( or cancel ) access to modules , under your managership , to LIFESPAN users who are not related to you ( i.e. users who are not an ascendant or descendant ) .
5 Creator God , You have called us to serve the cause of right ; you have chosen us to bring true justice to the nations and to be messengers of your freedom to those who are not treated as your children .
6 But it makes the strongest case I have ever read for reassessing the role of the post-war welfare state in the cultural field , and will force even those who are not convinced by his arguments to sharpen up their own .
7 The Democratic Unionist Party is in the curious position of being dominated by evangelicals and hence being more favourable to temperance and sabbatarianism than the Official Unionists and at the same time being better supported than the Officials by working-class loyalists who are not known for their piety and who are prepared to support acts of criminal violence .
8 The PRA , the national body for retirement counselling , runs the Retirement Preparation Service which includes both company courses and those for individuals who are not sponsored by their employer .
9 Well , you 've written in a article , you say by merely acknowledging our feelings we are less likely to pass them on by osmosis to those who are emotionally bound to us .
10 The low number of trainers , who are already stretched to their limit , gives rise for concern .
11 The small but relatively well paid labour force is kept separate from the garbage pickers who are further divided between themselves by intense competition .
12 Thus authors who are highly regarded by their peers tend also to be those who publish frequently , and whose papers are highly cited .
13 Thus authors who are highly regarded by their peers tend also to be those who publish frequently , and whose papers are highly cited .
14 The Deloitte fiasco is not the first big eight merger to fall apart and these ridiculous posturings must leave the clients , who are supposedly served by their auditors , completely baffled .
15 There may be some local discomfort following the first ever sexual intercourse related to the tearing of the hymen , but honeymoon cystitis as often crops up in women who are sexually experienced for whom other explanations must be sought .
16 White tribalists claim that the ANC lacks support beyond the Xhosa people , who are disproportionately represented at its head .
17 The first would be moderate conservatives of placid and unreflective temperament who are happily engaged with their research and their teaching , and who believe that the discipline of English is in good heart , with lots of interesting books coming out and buoyant student demand .
18 ‘ You 're saying that Stella , Jean and the manager 's wife are necessary evils who are merely tolerated for their usefulness ?
19 By any stretch of the imagination , economically inactive lone parents as a group are at least as disadvantaged as those in social classes IV and V , who are commonly contrasted with their more privileged counterparts in classes I and II .
20 less reliable supporters give away one or more of these to candidates of other parties who are better known to them .
21 In a sense , then , this use of language is low-status play , though you may acquire some disciples who are sufficiently intimidated by your ‘ divine intervention ’ .
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