Example sentences of "[det] who [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I think that the I think the question of that really , I 'm trying to , I ca n't quite frankly , I think that 's Mike Kirkham in this who particularly investigated that one , but I think that basically what we were really saying was on what I was saying earlier on is that if you make it too difficult for the employers , you 're going to take away the incentive to run a final salary scheme , you know that you know I think basically final salary pension schemes are good for the employee , you know , I think that was what our fundamental thinking of on that was . |
2 | Although he was active in the local government of Warwickshire , Worcestershire , and , more briefly , Buckinghamshire , Throckmorton 's chief claim to fame is as one of the few who openly attacked Henry VIII over the divorce of Catherine of Aragon [ q.v . ] . |
3 | Those few who consciously risked the consequences of disregarding it , or allowed themselves unthinkingly to slide into overindebtedness , could still suffer the degradation of what went for life behind the walls of the Marshalsea or the Kidderminster dungeon . |
4 | Yanaihara Tadao was one of the few who courageously advocated home rule for Korea and even , if necessary , independence . |
5 | I give way to the hon. Gentleman , who is an endangered species on the Opposition Benches as he is one of the few who still speak their mind . |
6 | ‘ I know that PCs call them spooks , niggers and sooties , but deep down the majority of PCs are n't really against them , although there are some who really hate them and will go out of their way to get them . |
7 | There are some who never come to our House of Prayer for various reasons — prayer is not important in their lives , work or social life is more important , people who feel that they can go it alone with no need for God , others who feel that life is too full to have time for God , some who think that religion is a waste of time , and there are people , both young and old , who are intimidated by their friends . |
8 | Her audience consisted of five punk kids at one table and an elderly couple at another who both sat staring , not at the singer , but straight ahead of them , a half-pint mug in front of each . |
9 | There is always one member who gets lost and is late for the bus , one who talks too much , another who never speaks at all . |
10 | Christine de Pisan and Alain Chartier are two such who also attract the attention of historians for a different reason , namely that they were observers and critics of the world of early fifteenth-century France , both of them having things to say which , they hoped , would turn it into a better world . |
11 | To many newcomers they can seem a celebration of village conviviality , but closer inspection often reveals that who actually speaks to whom depends very much on background and life-style . |
12 | For notwithstanding I trust to bring you off happily , with the goodwill of our lord the king and all who best speak for this land , yet I do know there are some who may have other thoughts concerning you . |
13 | Surely this is prejudicial to all who regularly use the crossroads . |
14 | Also , by implication , Bukharin was challenging the views of Rosa Luxemburg , and all who since followed her in this matter , in her assumption that arms production is a field for the creation of surplus-value . |
15 | Messengers were sent on ahead with a manifesto : Charles was coming to make good his rights ; there would be an amnesty for all who now came over to him ; those who refused to accept his God-given rule would have to quit his kingdom . |
16 | Two legs good or four wheels bad or does it depend who 's in the driving seat , after all who ever heard of a road sow . |
17 | As one who was in the vanguard of the battle to halt and then reverse the ratchet of socialism , I appeal to all who really care for their country and their children 's future : do not give history an opportunity to repeat itself . |
18 | She herself inspired many who later became leading figures in the world of ballet , including ( Sir ) Frederick Ashton and ( Sir ) Robert Helpmann . |
19 | Many who later held responsible psychological posts throughout the United Kingdom had their early experience of child guidance as members of her staff . |
20 | Those students who take Celtic through to honours level tend to be aiming for a Gaelic-related job ( eg in journalism or broadcasting , Government agencies , local government or teaching ) ; but a typical first-year class also includes many who simply have an interest in Scotland 's languages or heritage . |
21 | There is much that can be said about the advantages of such a strategy , which is flexible and which can penetrate secular buildings with the salt of the gospel touching the lives of many who otherwise have no contact with the church . |
22 | The basic success of the policy however has tended to draw into its influence many who initially chose not to participate , since it would obviously be professionally unsound to be seen to be consciously not taking part . |
23 | Ideas and opinions about women 's issues and the degree of priority they should be given at this stage vary considerably , but it is more than apparent that there are many who now believe that a new society would be incomplete without changes in women 's position . |
24 | Admittedly , it does seem that whilst there are many Jews and others whose unquestioning acceptance of the Old Testament as a source of irrefutable knowledge remains absolute , there are many who seriously doubt the wisdom of insisting on this literal translation of those scriptures . |
25 | While the party contains many who actively seek peace and reconciliation , it would be wrong to think of them in any sense as overcoming the basic conflictual components of bloc power in Ireland . |
26 | For the many who maybe have n't considered a diesel before now , here 's your chance to buy a car which does n't behave like one either , except in terms of the all-important fuel economy . |
27 | However , their conclusion will come as a surprise to many who eagerly espoused the work of the EOC . |
28 | But those who bravely act as interpreters take their lives in their hands . |
29 | They were , however , included in the analysis because , being monozygotic , these twins are genetically identical with those who ultimately developed inflammatory bowel disease . |
30 | Those who ultimately fail to get out of Hong Kong will do what Hong Kong people have always done . |