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

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1 Yet these are the same people who are our neighbours , our friends and those who sit beside us in the cinema or at a football ground .
2 We lead more private lives today than ever before , a defence perhaps against the masses who press against us in the tubes , in the office , at school .
3 I unite with all who protest against them as a grave menace to youth , to home life , to country and to religion .
4 The populations of two towns A and B and the number of persons who die in them in a certain year are given in the table below .
5 Or at least , we are told so daily by politicians , police , judges , and journalists who speak to us through the media of newspapers and television .
6 Often they are middle-aged or elderly ladies , who look upon it as a social club .
7 Callières urged that young Frenchmen , if they could not meet the cost themselves , should be able to see other countries as members of the entourages of French ambassadors or envoys " according to the practice of the Spaniards and Italians who look upon it as an honour for them to accompany the ministers of their master in these sorts of voyages " .
8 It is the students who refer to it as the black magic course .
9 Marina spends most of her time caring for the younger children who live with her in the cellar — especially nine-month-old Vedo Besagic .
10 It is important to begin with this sense of perspective , lest the impression be given that politics exists only for the benefit of those who practise it — a kind of hobby ( or , better still , paid profession ) for an educated élite who compete among themselves for the ‘ prize ’ of being on the winning side that forms the next government .
11 Students who come to him after an hour or more of reception learning may be more ready to take an active part than students who have already spent most of the morning burrowing in the library or measuring the school buildings .
12 Erm and er what I would like to see , and I 've long wanted to see this coming out of the church , is a rite of passage that I with integrity can offer to any parents who come to me with a , a , a lovely little baby in their arms saying to me parish minister can you give us something that would satisfy us , and they 're not saying it like this , but they want a rite of passage .
13 Professor Forrester Cockburn , head of the university 's department of child health at the sick children 's hospital , said the move had angered not only the university staff at Yorkhill , but the health service staff who work with them in a team effort at the hospitals .
14 Red Water Arts also draws upon the expertise of other professionals who work with us on a freelance basis .
15 We can not escape the conclusion that many of those employed in the Service feel a deep sense of dissatisfaction with the organisation and management of it as a whole and that a gulf has grown up between the establishments in the field and the staff who work in them on the one hand and headquarters at the Home Office in London on the other .
16 Given its hostile setting , the office needs to pamper those who work in it with a range of leisure facilities , including restaurants , squash courts and a gymnasium .
17 At Hammersmith Erskine 's building will sit on an island site , doing its best to protect those who work in it from the surrounding aural and visual pollution .
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