Example sentences of "who be [verb] [conj] [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Clients who are assessed as needing a home cleaning service receive vouchers once a month , each representing one or two hours ' worth of cleaning .
2 The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land .
3 This would require , however , all women to have abortions who are diagnosed as having a Down 's child .
4 Academics who are planning or revising a curriculum have to address three kinds of questions .
5 A young Derry woman was walking past a group of police who were pushing and kicking a man .
6 It was those who were admitted in the year before they died who were perceived as having a relatively poor quality of life in that year .
7 He looked across at the other two , who were laughing and taking a long time to get Maggie 's drink .
8 The percentages quoted are therefore proportions only of the women who were classed as having a provoking agent .
9 Those who were classified as finding the situation a minor or occasional strain said such things as :
10 He glanced back secretively over his shoulder at the other three who were talking and paying no attention to him .
11 ‘ every citizen in whose presence a breach of the peace is being , or reasonably appears to be about to be , committed has the right to take reasonable steps to make the person who is breaking or threatening the peace refrain from doing so ; and those reasonable steps in appropriate cases will include detaining him against his will . ’
12 Actor and singer Jimmy Nail , who is producing and directing the next series of his show , is offering would-be actors just £30 to appear .
13 It should also be remembered that anyone , married or single , who is maintaining or accommodating a dependent relative over 65 ( or a mother or mother-in-law on her own ) is entitled to claim a tax allowance .
14 The present-day sociolinguist , however , who is observing and exploring a ‘ new ’ language situation is in a close-up position ; he or she can observe the phenomena at successively finer levels of detail and thus reveal fine-grained patterns that are not accessible in historically attested states .
15 A fair catch can be made by a player who is running when making the catch inside his 22 metre area .
16 The test was tried first on the horse who was regarded as having the lowest intelligence : a mare who lived around the family home .
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