Example sentences of "who [vb base] [pron] [noun pl] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 With companies in Hereford shedding staff in the recession , the outlook for those who lose their jobs at the RAF base is bleak .
2 Zenaida threw her head back and laughed ; she had very big , yellow teeth too , donkey 's teeth , strong enough to haul with ; and Carmellina abased herself before her to trick her , until her face was on the floor at the dirty and rank hem of Zenaida 's dress , like the pilgrims who drag their tongues along the ground during the Tomb ritual before Easter .
3 But those who raise their heads above the vestibule are seldom treated with Christian charity .
4 " We " are those who live in this particular locality and whose ancestors have lived here since time immemorial , or " we " are those who derive their livelihood from this particular piece of ancestral ground , or " we " are those who raise our crops from a particular parcel of ancestral seed , annually renewed .
5 Women who combine their responsibilities in the home with a greater degree of participation in the labour market , together with men and women without those responsibilities will be subsidising them .
6 On the right of one photo is partisan , Leo Vincitic , who combine his duties on the unit with those of interpreter .
7 ‘ If you go to the NCT , you will be taught by women who have had either a wonderful of a nasty labour and who bring their experiences to the class , ’ he says .
8 In this model , people who bring their ideas to the OI ( ideators and inventors ) are referred to as idea originators ; technology gatekeepers serve as consultants ; and champions and sponsors are designated in the traditional way .
9 And with the advent of television , the cinema chains virtually abandoned the B-movies overnight ; it was shattering for the younger actors and writers who cut their teeth on the second-string movies churned out by the studios .
10 Shareholders who hold their shares as an investment without knowledge of the detailed affairs of the company are also unlikely to give warranties or indemnities .
11 David Robson in this paper ( ’ one of the most beautifully written books in years ’ ) was also enthusiastic , as was Jonathan Coe in The Guardian who asked : ‘ Why does Crace feel so much more modern and so much more relevant than writers who clutter their novels with a forest of contemporary references and cultural signposts ? ’
12 The weak point in the school is due to the folly of parents who remove their sons from the school at too early an age .
13 Tales from Lavender Shoes ( TS405 — two cassettes ; 1 hour 50 minutes ) read by Jill Shilling is from the pen of Alison Uttley , a favourite writer for several generations of children , who enjoy her stories from the age of five or even younger and go on enjoying her for years .
14 Clergy who intone their parts in the service should nevertheless be open to receive tuition from the musical director , where this is needed .
15 This is just one of hundreds of hedgehogs who owe their lives to the Vale Wildlife Rescue Centre in Evesham .
16 The Kazakhs , for instance , of whom there are approximately 907,000 , are a semi-nomadic people who drive their herds into the mountains in the summer and , in the winter , retire to their camps in the valleys .
17 The legal entitlement to benefit came to be governed by secret codes circulated within the Ministry and designed to ensure uniformity of decision making by benefit officers , who like their counterparts under the national insurance scheme , made decisions on claims to benefit .
18 ‘ In most of our large cities there are so-called ‘ residents ’ who get their orders from a boss in Poland .
19 Er Chairman thank you erm the wording which we 've been erm given by Mr erm refers to erm in particular those matters where uncertainty of responsibility between various agencies needs to be addressed erm as far as this committee is concerned of course , erm our erm er role is that as a strategic planning authority and er I 'm quite sure that there will be erm an analysis after the event erm most likely by the Fire and Public Protection Committee who , to whom emergency planning erm are answerable and it 's the Emergency Planning Team who shoulder our responsibilities as a County Council erm and er any implications then for the Strategic Planning Committee will no doubt be taken into .
20 Kylie has never disguised her contempt at being sniped at by critics who dismiss her talents as an actress and as a singer .
21 ABOUT a third of dog owners who exercise their pets in the Darlington Denes are using the bins specially provided for dog excrement , a survey has revealed .
22 This is the greatest repository of magical knowledge in the world , compiled down the centuries by High Elf mages and scholars , who dedicate their lives to the accumulation of magical lore .
23 The Tower of Hoeth is also the home of the Sword Masters , warrior-ascetics who dedicate their lives to the pursuit of wisdom and learning carefully controlled violence .
24 The Sword Masters are guardians of the Tower of Hoeth in the mysterious land of Saphery , warrior-ascetics who dedicate their lives to the pursuit of wisdom and learning carefully controlled violence .
25 The Sword Masters are warrior-ascetics who dedicate their lives to the pursuit of wisdom and learning carefully controlled violence .
26 Those without the necessary sewing skills sell cigarettes , and all are harassed by the police who raid their pitches in the name of maintaining ‘ order ’ in the streets .
27 There are many parents who remain in good health both mentally and physically to the day of their death , even if their physical strength is reduced , and it becomes no longer desirable for them to live alone ; and there are many daughters who share their homes in an atmosphere of personal freedom , happiness and fulfilment , enjoying their companionship right to the end .
28 Sir , — I was relieved to read Mr Marshall 's letter ‘ Keep the audit , save the practice ’ , ( ACCOUNTANCY , January , p 6 ) because it tells me that there are others who share my fears for the small practitioner .
29 These poor scapegoats are regularly beset by mumiai who toss their belongings in the air , break pottery and trample on gardens , so as to force the peasant to move out of the village .
30 You 've got three thousand people locally who 've their signatures to a petition who do n't want this thing on their doorstep because they 're worried that they 've tha that there 're going to be things wrong with it 's going to affect the quality of the lives of people in Selby .
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