Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [noun] who " in BNC.

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1 Well there 's no question but which therapists and people of medical profession have come across cases of people who have indeed been scarred for their whole lives and and found it very difficult to maintain trust and relationships and and be able to achieve their potential as a result of the sorts of situations that they endured , and perhaps we 're more understanding about those sorts of areas of the human need to be able to express anxiety and to feel that to express fears is is not something that 's going to overwhelm people that are around us , so that adults who are in the care of children , be they teachers , or parents , or child care workers , can allow children to express their feelings so that they do n't need to hold on to them and thereby increase the fears that they have .
2 They agreed at a meeting in Edinburgh yesterday to urge the Government to seek changes in legislation so that tenants who have bought their homes with the benefit of a discount are debarred from buying council houses with similar concessions on a second or more occasions .
3 More than two thousand students use the adult education facilities at the college , which even has it 's own playgroup so that mothers who want to attend classes can bring their babies .
4 The longer the period , the more the influences of your current position are ironed out , so that students who look ( and maybe are ! ) poor currently over their lifetime will generally look , and be , well off ; i.e. cross-section inequality is greater than time-series inequality .
5 Adam Smith believed that competition among capitalists would give the public the opportunity to compare the quality and prices of goods , so that producers who were inefficient or who charged excessive prices would be put out of business .
6 As a result it is common in mandatory transfer notice provisions to see " good and bad leader " provisions , so that management who " walk out " within a specified period after completion are penalised by receiving an amount equal to the lower of market value or the amount they initially subscribed .
7 He needs continually to be at work dealing with the shifting population of a modern age , so that people who move house to a new estate shall still find a priest and a sacrament for their souls .
8 I would have liked to see the bungalow demolished on TV so that people who violate the laws will know in future what can happen . ’
9 He wanted very much to walk out onto a pier — those constructions built so that people who have come to the sea to get away from their place of work can , for a moment , almost leave their working life behind , can go to the very edge of their week 's holiday and then dream of going further .
10 Constructions built so that people who can not afford to leave or sail away can feel that they are almost leaving .
11 ‘ It 's an international language which started so that people who travel between foreign countries can communicate — the Chinese , stevedores , the old-time lascars , and so on .
12 We want rights of way to be properly managed so that people who litter , trespass , leave gates open , or whose dogs kill sheep can be dealt with .
13 Second , the instrumental aspect of order is valued so that people who want to can ‘ get on ’ .
14 Erm also there could be th will cause other climatic changes so that people who do n't normally get rain will get gallons and gallons of it .
15 i also missed buying a programme — question : why do n't they sell programmes after the match as well so that people who arrived late can still buy one without having to find the club shop ?
16 I wish you two lots over there would get your act together so that people who chair the meetings were of the right calibre for a chairman and not just because it was their turn .
17 Registers will roll until elections are announced and then when elections are announced it will be the closing date for that particular election and polling cards will immediately be issued with massive publicity around them so that people who do n't get polling cards , discover that they 're not on registers and will still have time because they 've qualified by the qualifying date to get themselves entered onto registers within a week of the election taking place .
18 LABOUR has set up a confidential hotline for NHS whistleblowers so that staff who want to raise concerns about standards of care can do so in confidence .
19 It contains no reading or written work , so that children who are just learning to read and write can concentrate on developing these skills in their own language first .
20 Later , Grade 1 of the CSE , the examination designed for modern schools , was officially deemed to be the equivalent of a pass at O level , so that pupils who had attended modern schools where only CSE was on offer could , in theory at least , compete for those further education or training opportunities that demanded a number of O level passes .
21 Thus , it would not be advisable , for example , to compare a sample of heroin users generated from GPs ' records with one produced from the files of a local Drugs Council , because some GPs require patients to attend counselling sessions to complement medical treatment , so that patients who have seen their GP about their heroin use may be more likely to occur in a sample generated by a local Drugs Council than users who have not sought treatment from their GP .
22 ( e ) Self-help groups : The rehabilitation programme can be the setting off point for a self-help group , so that patients who have been through the exercise programme , which may well last anything from 4–12 weeks , can continue to meet and exercise together with friends they have made .
23 It is worth describing it at such length so that readers who have not read Tolkien 's ‘ minor ’ works might develop some idea of Lewis 's importance as Tolkien 's ‘ onlie begetter ’ or ‘ miglior fabbro ’ , for there can be very little doubt that it was Lewis 's friendship and encouragement which led Tolkien to write the works which made his name with the public ; just as it was Tolkien 's friendship which released in Lewis wells of creativity which had remained ( though he was so naturally fluent ) mysteriously dry .
24 Certain forms of writing , such as academic articles , extend this even further and writers are required to develop skills in explicitness , and in being aware of hidden assumptions , so that readers who have not directly had the writer 's experience may understand it .
25 For those patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction less than 30% who have no inducible ventricular arrhythmia at baseline electrophysiological study , the prognosis is intermediate between the above two groups and an ICD is likewise indicated .
26 The two do not always go together and experts who combine the two are in short supply .
27 The Bristol and West claims that unmarried couples , friends buying a home together and couples who have a large family are ‘ high risk ’ groups .
28 A GROUP of American breast-cancer patients who were given supportive therapy and taught self-hypnosis to deal with pain survived for twice as long as women who received routine cancer care .
29 When people write tutorials they usually do so as people who possess great knowledge about the subject they are discussing .
30 The CAP reforms also affect non-farmers and it has been proposed that an annual premium of 150 ECU per hectare would be payable for a period of 20 years to private individuals rather than farmers who afforest agricultural land .
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