Example sentences of "who [am/are] [verb] [verb] [pron] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If his first wife can not afford to live without benefit support from the rest of us , which is what state benefit is , the government has no money , it takes money out of other families who are struggling to bring their children up to give it to you .
2 the kind of people that come to my surgery are genuinely and almost entirely women who are struggling to keep their children
3 He is appearing in the legal action for more than 800 Lloyd 's members who are trying to freeze their assets to prevent loss-making syndicates from calling in deposits at Lloyd 's .
4 There is no particular reason to think that people who are determined to get their hands on vulnerable children will be so stupid that they can not pass examinations .
5 PARDON me if I do n't break down in tears at the plight of the parents who are having to take their children out of private schools because they can not afford the fees .
6 The corollary to point two is that it is budget-holders — such as the chief pharmacist or chief pathologist — who are expected to manage their departments within a predetermined budget , although the level of activity in their departments is outside their control .
7 This is somewhat less the case for girls , who are expected to help their mothers with child care and other household chores , than for boys , of whom very little is expected .
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