Example sentences of "who be " in BNC.

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1 It quoted Romanians living in East Germany who been in contact with relatives .
2 Yes and on the whole recently we 've had prisoners who been imprison for sort of two or three years , we 've , we 've made up petitions , we 've sent postcards and we 've , we 've written letters and er they 've been released in reasonably short space of time , but then mostly the prisoners which , who have n't had a very long sentence , unlike the one I mentioned on the way here tonight , have the Russian who had been in thirty years
3 We may have members who been unemployed longer than eighteen months .
4 And and the big bear said who been sleeping in my bed .
5 To do this , we would like to recruit people who are willing to be an ACET-link in their church .
6 Some of these children are infected , but those who are not are still affected by HIV .
7 To enable people who are ill with HIV/AIDS to live and die at home , if that is their wish , and appropriate to their needs .
8 ACET is committed to the unconditional care of all those who are ill with HIV/AIDS regardless of race , religion , lifestyle , sex , sexuality or any other factor .
9 We provide professionally based practical home care to men , women and children who are ill at home with HIV/AIDS related illness .
10 This can bring security and peace of mind to those who are ill but living on their own .
11 We are committed to the practical care of all those who are ill with AIDS/HIV regardless of race , religion , lifestyle , sex , sexuality or any other factor .
12 ‘ If there is to be an effective Christian response to AIDS we need to support organisations like ACET who are in the front line giving practical care and support . ’
13 As a result there is now a large group who are at a similar stage of HIV infection at any one time .
14 To help reduce infection , our community care workers also provide clean needles and syringes to those clients who are known injectors — an operation which has full medical supervision .
15 Practical help is also needed for those who are dying and for orphans left behind .
16 From the letters we have been receiving this year it appears that the Jehovah 's Witness from Greece Andreas Christodoulou has been passing some of the cards on to his colleagues who are also imprisoned Jehovah 's witnesses , who want to correspond with people in the U.K. Fortunately we have someone in the office who has been able to translate their letters .
17 Tell the President that you have not forgotten about Wang Xizhe and other Pro-Democracy Movement activists who are still jail for the peaceful exercise of their right to freedom of expression .
18 For many people attempting to escape from state persecution , it is impossible to apply for a passport to the very authorities who are inflicting the persecution .
19 Furthermore , artists who are also critics are especially likely to make vivid comments on the methods and techniques of old art .
20 There is a boom in publishing books about individual artists , especially those who are already well known .
21 Other publishing houses in other countries will naturally prefer artists who are already internationally well known .
22 the question of what balance can be attained in a book is a familiar problem to literary critics , who are divided in their views into at least two camps , one favouring attention being paid mostly to the text itself , while the other prefers to take other questions into account , including the effect the writer 's life may have on the text .
23 Art politics or cultural history are favourite themes for such reviewers , apart from the spectrum of cognate disciplines which may be the specialities of writers who are only occasionally concerned with art .
24 The novel ( or so I hope ) signals a separation between author and narrator with its very first sentence : ‘ The World is what it is ; men who are nothing , who allow themselves to become nothing , have no place in it . ’
25 The men in the bush are watched by gods who are barely a jump above their heads : these white gods are more remote .
26 They are writers who have parted company , but who are in some ways at one .
27 Klima may perhaps be a common name in Czechoslovakia , and Kundera has become a common name in the conversation of Western readers , who are drawn to these reciprocal concerns of his .
28 Look at the people who are taking part in a revolt .
29 Lermontov , for his part , was a character out of Byron , and so was Pechorin , the ‘ hero of our time ’ in Lermontov 's novel of 1839 , one of those people ‘ who are fated to attract all kinds of unusual things ’ .
30 You and I are by nature , by our respective natures , males who are irresistibly attracted by a non-male principle .
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