Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun] who [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Each of these systems involves quite different risks and responsibilities for the employer , contractor and surveyor who may be involved in the design and/or management of the project .
2 Too young to have been inoculated themselves , the babies had caught the disease from their older brothers and sisters who could have been inoculated but had not been .
3 As experts point out children like Lee and Dick play quite happily with their brothers and sisters who can see .
4 The aim is to promote contacts and friendship among children from Bawnmore and Rathcoole who would otherwise never have the opportunity to meet .
5 They would bring their relations , too , and there would always be visiting preachers and singers who used to stay in the dale — we would always find room for our special visitors .
6 It is not just the Sunday League , but Boys ’ Brigade and Scouts who will also be affected . ’
7 ‘ It has become clear that people know there is a very real choice between the Tories who would privatise the National Health Service and starve it of funds and Labour who would invest in it and modernise it , ’ she said .
8 In short , as nuclear capabilities have developed and conventional forces become more global in their reach , it becomes possible to extend the canopy protecting the forces of progress from the United States and others who would arrest natural and necessary changes .
9 The production of the symbols of sanctity , majesty and varying degrees of status needed for the effective running of societies based on hierarchy called for highly skilled designers and artificers who must as specialists have been immune from the common round of everyday labour .
10 Other likely members of the systems development team will be data analysts who will be involved in developing the data model , and systems analysts , systems designers and programmers who will specify the needs of the users , and design and develop the various subsystems and programs ( or choose and modify the application packages ) .
11 We do not want situations such as that at Commodore Shipping , where English officers and crews have been replaced by Norwegians and Poles who can not even speak English , thus increasing the risk of severe ferry accidents .
12 Advertise the requirements of clients and contacts who may wish to acquire or sell through the NEWSFLASH system .
13 This is a shame since it may relegate the service to purely commercial outlets , such as flying schools and airfields who will doubtless find it very useful if someone persuades them to take a look .
14 Er as far as out-sourcing is concerned , when we learned that there could be two thousand jobs lost or out-sourced from British Aerospace , it was my opinion in line with those of our representatives that we ought to convene a meeting immediately of all shop stewards and representatives who would be covered er through those discussions and arrange and organize a strategy to oppose it .
15 It covered 1,429 industrial workers and supervisors in England and Wales who could vary their work effort either through working overtime or by producing more in piece work .
16 Of course , they 'll be a few exceptions to this price freeze — mostly those more old-fashioned suppliers like IBM and Hewlett-Packard who can still afford to drop their prices by a notch or two .
17 The product is aimed at engineers and scientists who can build software modules called virtual instruments instead of writing cryptic text-based programs .
18 ( c ) if a shut out is not possible , the make-up of the target 's shareholder list with particular emphasis on blocks held by directors and their families , the company 's advisers and their clients , institutions , employee-shareholders and others who may have some influence on the company ;
19 Little Pete and Ellie who used to hang on the very words of Uncle John .
20 We did have er , judges and censors who would judge us and reward us if we d did good and punish us if we did evil .
21 You 've got to pick the crews and personnel who will get on reasonably well together because it is very much living in one another 's pockets . ’
22 Other advantages for registration as a charity are that those parents and friends who can be persuaded to make covenants to the association will be able to gain tax relief and companies that give donations will find it easier to convince the tax man that their gift was entirely for charitable purposes .
23 ‘ As far as the New Statesman is concerned this question will be determined at the end of the day by a judge and jury who will have heard all the evidence , and not by any other means , ’ it said .
24 ‘ As far as the New Statesman is concerned this question will be determined at the end of the day by a judge and jury who will have heard all the evidence and not by any other means . ’
25 There are 200 places open to people of all ages and abilities who can achieve a unique ambition by participating in this unusual event .
26 It is intended to be a user friendly guide and available to both employers and employees who may be considering whether to establish such schemes .
27 All the items are being stored in 4 garages at Coleford police station in the Forest of Dean and owners who may be able to help should phone 0594 836494 .
28 In two of these families there were young men , sons and heirs who would inherit the land , unspeaking grave Michel , noisy Dany with one word of English — " bluejeans " — and an explosive Lambretta churning up pale , clean dust .
29 Anglo-Saxon law recognized that a peasant who prospered became a thegn and the thegns were a wide class including folk who would be called knights and folk who would be leading barons after the Conquest .
30 Few as they were , they might be sufficient , for the men in them would be seasoned seamen and raiders who would brawl for the love of it , on shipboard anywhere ; who would defend their own northern lands to the death , on land or on sea ; but who would never march south in cold blood to throw away life defending a foreigner 's ground .
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