Example sentences of "who [be] [vb pp] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The patient and carer might also need a home help to clean the house or flat , or the social worker may call in ‘ care assistants ’ , who are trained in very basic nursing skills , if the patient is too heavy for the carer to handle and move about alone .
2 On the other hand , patients with locally confined but palpable disease who are treated by either radiotherapy or radical prostatectomy will show five year survival rates of 75–85% and will enjoy a life expectancy comparable to that of an aged matched male population .
3 A life term is available for those who are convicted of deliberately causing death , whether the conviction is manslaughter —
4 They told me that the people they want for education are the people who are sentenced for about six months , not the ones who are only there for one month .
5 Those who are nominated from outside the government service are a predictable mixture of retired headmistresses , regional general managers and council clerks .
6 THERE are some movie stars in the minor league who are held in almost as great affection by film fans as the major ones .
7 It is we , the spectators , who are expected to again experience what it is to be one nation , all pulling together .
8 A key feature of this situation is the extent to which public policy itself acts to create an ‘ underclass ’ of excluded poor , who are compressed into densely populated , poorly served physical spaces , crowded estates , and ‘ inner cities ’ .
9 All these variables , however , were similar to those of normal subjects in the 15 patients re-evaluated after 12 months of gluten free diet as well as in the 35 patients who were treated for more than one year , who were all in clinical , biochemical , and histological remission .
10 Why should Parliament not make abortion criminal for pregnant women who were born in even years but not for those born in odd ones ?
11 It is above all those children who were cared for actively by their grandparents who recall them in depth and with strong feeling .
12 Most people in the district made it their business to find out all about newcomers , who were kept under fairly strict scrutiny before they became accepted .
13 He writes : Molla Hacihasanzade , who became kazasker for twenty-five years continuously through purposing the turning away and hindering of those capable of achieving renown by directing them to the path of kaza [ kadilik ] and of those who were spoken of as outstanding in excellence among their contemporaries by impeding their passage through the ranks ; and who had by this stratagem , over so long a period , found safety from the crush of those ulema who , by right of learning and excellence , might have passed through the ranks and become rivals to him …
14 Both were given positions near the centre of power , unlike their other brothers and sisters , who were installed in basically honorific positions , with the partial exception of the eldest of the siblings , Marin .
15 This is how the group of ‘ semi-official ’ artists came into being : those who were provided with very basic conditions , ateliers , commissions .
16 They found the babies who were left for longer began to make crawling movements towards the breast after 20 minutes , and after 50 minutes virtually all had suckled correctly at the breast — and were more likely to breastfeed successfully as a result afterwards .
17 Dartmoor was used by the inhabitants of both Devon and Cornwall until AD 850 , after which date common rights began to develop for the Moor , protecting the rights of all but the people of Barnstaple and Totnes ( who were excluded after AD 900 ) , while allowing the area to be hunted by the Wessex kings .
18 The Buryats are known to have suffered several epidemics in the middle of the eighteenth century , and later it was the Itelmens of Kamchatka who were reduced by almost two-thirds .
19 Other major names include Alonso Coello , Ribera , and Murillo , who is represented by both paintings and drawings .
20 For it is assumed that God , who is conceived in highly anthropomorphic terms , has given what amounts to a blueprint to humanity as to what His will may be .
21 It look craftsmen in Cheltenham a year to build the peacock , who is valued at nearly £100,000 .
22 The farmer , for example , narrows attention to one who is known to both speaker and hearer , a farmer indicates one who is not .
23 Dr Mikehe qualified at Liverpool University steps in for regular hooker Paul Hackett who was dismissed in somewhat debatable circumstances against Richmond last Saturday and is still awaiting the date of his hearing .
24 Barry Stewart , prosecuting , said Sinclair , who was born with only one arm , was a persistent confidence trickster who had served a sentence of 18 months imprisonment for deception in 1990 .
25 Unlike Jesus Christ , who is for Christians the Son of God , Muhammad , who was born in AD 570 is seen by his followers as Gods messenger .
26 The Zoroastrians still reckon dates by the years of the last Zoroastrian king of Iran , Yazdgard III of the Sassanian dynasty ( who was assassinated in AD 651 after the Arabs had overrun his kingdom ) , thus prolonging his imaginary reign through the centuries .
27 ‘ Pleased to meet you , dear , ’ said Mrs Miller , who was endowed with so many rolls of fat that her stomach almost prevented her from reaching the counter .
28 But Bowe believes Lewis should have had a harder warm-up than Dixon , who was outweighed by nearly two stone and was knocked down twice in a ten-rounder five weeks ago .
29 He and Catherine were ushered into the presence of Mr Timothy Hutton , who was housed in outwardly featureless modern offices in one of the little streets off Ludgate Hill .
30 Both women died instantly but Mark , who was trapped for almost an hour in the wreckage , was taken to Wexham Park Hospital , Slough , Berks , with severe chest and leg injuries .
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