Example sentences of "[det] [Wh pn] [vb base] [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | The warmth of feeling many Garden visitors have for the place is greatly cherished by those of us who work in it , and we deeply appreciate the feelings of all who wish to be associated with our activities . |
2 | Those who wish to be appointed must somehow solicit the good opinion of the prime minister 's appointments secretary . |
3 | This is a traditional , well-established hotel and is ideal for those who wish to be close to the town 's many amenities — shops , restaurants and sights — and yet seek the peace and tranquillity which can be found in the hotel 's beautiful gardens . |
4 | Attempts to track down the culprits who leaked information were commonly unsuccessful ; the photo-copier is a great help to those who wish to be disloyal . |
5 | Even those who seek to be integrated into the new culture ( or ‘ go native ’ as it used to be called ) will remain strangers in the new culture . |
6 | The T3 's elegant , understated styling will appeal to those who prefer to be discreet about their photography — a noisy film-winding motor notwithstanding . |
7 | Other people , some obviously unused to rough walking and ill-equipped for it , will inevitably be encountered on the popular path through the gorge , their approach being heralded by screams and shouts , to the dismay of those who prefer to be solitary and silent amidst scenes of grandeur , but this is a place where the company of others must be accepted with good grace . |
8 | The world needs leaders as well as those who prefer to be led . ’ |
9 | Rolle stresses at the beginning the joy which is the obverse of the discipline : But although it is characteristic of Rolle 's writing to stress the joy of the contemplative , it would be a mistake to suppose that he ever suggests that the passage to it is easy : At the very start he warns against the specific danger attendant on solitary life — hallucination ; a point to remember when considering the arguments of those who tend to be distrustful of Rolle 's theology . |
10 | The British — even those who claim to be attached to the virtues of the enterprise culture — are too addicted to the class system and the honours baubles to give them up . |
11 | There are those who claim to be able to tell you psychically just who you were and what sort of life you had in a previous existence . |
12 | Does he also agree that , although the violence of the provisional IRA and others who claim with no legitimacy to speak for the Irish people as a whole , is sickening , it is equally disgusting , disgraceful and sickening to see those who claim to be loyal to the Unionist cause killing , tit for tat , for no reason other than that people happen to be Catholic ? |
13 | Even if some people mistakenly do polarize the issue , those who claim to be more professional and enlightened should not . |
14 | The Thick one may be one of two kinds : there are those who are genuinely " thick " and those who pretend to be . |
15 | Swimming , tennis , horse riding , golf and fishing are just a few of the other activities available in these delightful villages and for those who like to be adventurous while on holiday , white water rafting can be arranged in the River Saalach , not far from Saalbach and Hinterglemm . |
16 | For those who like to be a little more up to date , I recommend the ‘ Digital DDD ’ series ( CD or cassette ) ; recordings featuring Previn , Tennstedt , Marriner , Ozawa , Sawallisch , Slatkin , Muti , Ousset , Gavrilov and Zacharias from the mid '80s . |
17 | I have never minded being by myself , and I consider those who do to be selfish . |
18 | Anything other than an uncritical acceptance is a direct challenge to the idea of the rule of law which has sustained the police since their inception and which argues that the replication of a known system of order is the best means of containing those who need to be controlled . |
19 | As the party of permanent opposition , perhaps , defending those who need to be defended as best it can … |
20 | At both national and local levels trends can be analysed not only within churches and denominations , but across denominations , to learn from those who appear to be exceptions to the general rule . |
21 | Departmental managers , wanting a larger share of the cake , may feel aggrieved about the effect of the formulas on their plans , and may be jealous of those who appear to be doing well out of the process . |
22 | Those who want to be president will have to wait until then . ’ |
23 | Those who want to be paid-up , signed-up members and those who for one reason or another do not actually want to become a member but are keen to be kept informed , involved and used as the occasion demands . |
24 | These comfortable apartments , reserved exclusively for Club 18–30 , are an ideal base for those who want to be right in amongst the action , being only two minutes from the shops , bars and nightlife of San An . |
25 | A second and possibly overlapping category might be those who want to be free from the worries of maintaining such a holiday home . |
26 | ‘ There are those who want to be seen with me simply because of who I am . |
27 | For volunteers whose jobs are disappearing the process is fairly straightforward , but it becomes much more complicated to match those who want to be redeployed with those who volunteered to leave but whose jobs will continue . |
28 | The women of Britain — the women in the work force and those who want to be in the work force — will not look to the Minister to offer them any hope of liberation or any hope of a better future . |
29 | As Arendt has pointed out , ‘ In all these cases , legitimacy derives from something outside the range of human deeds ; it is either not man-made at all … or has at least not been made by those who happen to be in power . ’ |
30 | As we emphasised in the opening chapter , church growth is far more than increasing the head count of those who profess to be Christians . |