Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [verb] [adv prt] on " in BNC.

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1 There will be thousands of separated parents who wake up on Christmas morning without their children .
2 I 've encountered Arena -reading Young Conservatives who get off on The Smiths and Sex Pistols : I knew a girl whose favourite group is The Jam but who claims to be apolitical and whose one great desire in life is a Mercedes .
3 After just two days on the market , the software group has shot up from 70p to 113p — great news for the institutions who got in on the ground floor .
4 Shop and office workers who miss out on the best of the day only have their lunch breaks to enjoy the brief British summer .
5 Here there were probably more pastors than scholars , especially from the third world , but there was a significant number of biblical scholars and theologians who looked back on decades in which loyal Catholic scholars had been harassed and impeded by an obsessive witch hunt against Modernism .
6 The screws who worked down on the block were absolute monsters .
7 This morning for instance the Scottish executive of the people 's party will have an opportunity to examine the fruits of some of the labours of the Scottish Trades Union Congress , which has been functioning as the honest broker following the swiftly evaporating euphoria of the 25,000 souls who turned up on 12 December .
8 Those respondents who started out on free standing DipHE courses achieved very good academic results comparing very favourably with the linked DipHE/BA and DipHE/BSc students as did the mature students ( over 25 years old ) , and the under qualified students .
9 In addition , there are 50 would-be members who come along on Thursday evenings for a special reduced-rate session .
10 Despite his current good form , Stephens was one of the players who missed out on a Tour card at Montpelier last year .
11 IRISH coach Cees Koppelaar is standing by the panel of players who missed out on World Cup qualification for the game against old rivals England next month .
12 CRUSADING Princess Diana lashed out yesterday at smokers who look down on alcoholics and junkies .
13 ‘ Dead-end ’ partnerships evidently bring little reward to women who miss out on the normal progression from junior to senior status and the accompanying benefits .
14 LANCASHIRE 'S prolific run-scorer Neil Fairbrother ( left ) and Middlesex 's exciting young spinner Phil Tufnell get into the Christmas spirit before joining up with the rest of their England colleagues who fly off on Monday for the winter tour to India .
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