Example sentences of "to [noun pl] who [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Regular contact with the manager enables problems to be picked up quickly , and questionnaires are routinely sent to clients who say they no longer need the service .
2 They belong to owners who believe they have passed the point of no return or who simply do not want anyone else living on their land .
3 " Restaurant licence " which authorises the supply of alcoholic liquor to persons taking table meals for consumption as an ancillary to the meal in premises which are adapted for habitually providing meals to persons who frequent them , are principally used for providing main meals at mid-day and in the evening , and do not contain a bar counter .
4 They have spoken to witnesses who say they recognise an artist 's impression of the man .
5 That 's one thing here , will get them in and out , but I 've spoken to patients who say they do n't get the care here and , on the surface it looks a brilliant hospital , it gets them in and out , you know , it does everything , it 's got all the facilities but it does n't give them the care .
6 Saunderson is passionate about techno ; ardent about defending it to critics who argue it is soulless .
7 This will capture information from around the world , store it in meaningful applications , and make it available to users who need it .
8 The only way to make mathematics relevant to pupils who study it is to involve them in deciding what they want to learn and how they want to learn it .
9 There appears to be no significant risk to women who take it for less than five years but the risk does increase slightly between five and ten years , and taking it for more than 15 years gives a higher risk still .
10 You are able to define , to make sense of people and situations while listening to others who help you with this definition .
11 But the police are worried if it happens again and again , they 'll simply become jailers to offenders who think they 're getting off lightly .
12 This Bill proposes that health benefits be available free to all receiving means-tested benefits — for instance , the disabled working allowance benefit , due to begin in April 1992 , could lead to claimants who take it up moving from income support to that benefit and thus losing the right to free prescriptions .
13 According to nomes who know them well , a goose is the most stupid bird there is , except for a duck .
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