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

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1 Whether or not this is so , few would deny that Abbado is a sound choice , a man of few words who nevertheless commands great respect among orchestral players and is as highly praised for his Rossini as for his Mahler , his Mozart or his Brian Ferneyhough .
2 However , even if there are some cases of peaceable peoples who rarely feel mutual hostility , they are not easy to find .
3 Walkers who already have real beards need not despair .
4 On the other hand , we realise that professional clinicians coming to the book might remain unconvinced about some of our chosen examples , as indeed might those readers who only feel comfortable with terms like ‘ schizophrenia ’ when they are used in a sense that has been given medical approval .
5 This restricts arbitrage requiring the short selling of shares to those traders who initially hold long positions in many of the shares in the relevant index , such as large market makers or institutional investors .
6 Those journalists who recklessly write false stories deserve to be made to grovel in apology .
7 As the foregoing arguments have suggested , control is not imposed so much as negotiated or bargained between parties who both have considerable power resources ( cf. Aharoni 1981a : 1342 ) .
8 A federation of recreation industry unions compiled a list of more than 100 MPs from ruling and opposition parties who allegedly received huge sums of money from pachinko barons for the past five years .
9 Written primarily with native speakers in mind , but the self-study element makes it potentially useful as a reference work for non-native speakers who already have good knowledge of the language .
10 It 's cheaper than the five-door models and may suit drivers who seldom carry back-seat passengers , or who do the school run and prefer to keep children encapsulated .
11 A large prospective study by Wald et al found that serum vitamin E values in subjects who subsequently developed colorectal cancer were no different to those of age and sex matched controls .
12 Subjects who characteristically had dominant alpha EEG rhythms when awake were most suitable for this task , as the level of alpha rhythm then acts as a good indicator of alertness .
13 Hammy Hamster , Roderick Rat and , perhaps least impressively , Mr Guinea Pig were all played by trained pets who only worked ten-minute stints at a time .
14 This cemetery has been in existence since 1965 and is lovingly tended by regular visitors who often bring fresh flowers to mark the last resting place of a faithful friend .
15 It has occurred to me to wonder what the previous experience has been of youngsters who savagely assault old people , whether they have ever been close to an old person .
16 Many of the residents are single parents who often feel isolated and trapped and unable to improve their situation .
17 our royalty is erm we sort of put on a pedestal and if you look at other European countries who still have royal families , they 're a bit more down to earth , some of them Europe go on bicycles and they do n't need , erm , all the limousines .
18 They are opposed to any implicit encouragement of companies who currently import non-sustainable supplies , and have called for a boycott of leading UK " D-I-Y " stores [ see ED 53/54 ] .
19 Gerald Cock , head of Outside Broadcasting , led a team of technicians who increasingly brought live sport into the home .
20 Almodovar arrived for the Madrid premiere of TIE ME UP ! in a dustcart , proclaiming his solidarity with the gypsies who daily collect cardboard and wastepaper in such vehicles to earn a living .
21 When considering measures to resist the exploitation of our procedures by manifestly unfounded applicants , we should not forget the clearly well founded applicants — genuine refugees who often have harrowing stories of suffering , degradation and torture .
22 The bitterness of Maastricht opponents who also included Tory ex-minister Lord Parkinson and former Commons Speaker Viscount Tonypandy signalled that the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill is set for a gruelling passage , despite it being given an unopposed second reading .
23 They had to work alongside deputy heads and postholders who also had managerial responsibilities , some of which overlapped considerably with their own .
24 We need to shift the limelight from maverick founders and shake-'em-up CEOs to groups of engineers , production workers , and marketers who successfully innovate new products and services .
25 The ciderheads took an instant liking to these fellow dropouts who also slept rough and were equally unsteady on their feet .
26 It was a strange fact that the Germans who so admired soldierly qualities could never understand soldierly integrity in a prisoner of war , whereas the British , least military of all nations , were probably the most spirited prisoners .
27 IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants .
28 IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants .
29 Why do n't the artists who consistently produce good music get that reward ?
30 Edward 's manipulation of the wool trade for his financial advantage intensified the divisions between the small group of wealthy merchants who stood to benefit from Edward 's schemes and the lesser merchants who eventually made common cause with the producers in opposing the monopolistic structure that Edward tried to create .
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