Example sentences of "who [be] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But what are men 's attitudes towards women who are prepared for safe sex ?
2 Most people in Western countries are aware of the ‘ football pitch ’ sized areas of rainforest disappearing by the minute , but are they are aware of the murders and disappearances of the people who are living on these acres ?
3 Some elderly people who are living on reduced incomes have good reason to worry about money , particularly when they live alone .
4 Yeah but I agree totally with what , and the other lady has just said , but the other thing is is the amount of money that is spent when , you know , someone royal is coming for a visit because all of a sudden , you know , you have people in this country who are living in absolute poverty and yet because the royal sort of erm limousine is going past erm , for a few seconds where they stay all of a sudden the front of the house is painted !
5 Certain member states , Denmark , The Netherlands and Portugal grant such voting rights only to those expatriate nationals who are living in another E C member state .
6 For now , many companies are offering optional metering and some — those who are living in high ratable properties and do n't use much water , for example — this can be a way to cut down costs .
7 Federal authority is vested in a President who is elected by the 14-member federal legislature , the National Congress , which is composed of 10 senators elected for two-year terms , and four at-large senators ( one from each state ) who are elected for four years .
8 I also expressed concern about the possibility , albeit rare , of producing generalised anaphylaxis in certain sensitised patients who are tested by intradermal injections rather than the ‘ skin prick ’ method .
9 Whether this policy can be continued for much longer in the face of the decline in scruples shown by the large drug syndicates who are raking in huge profits from sales of cannabis , heroin and cocaine , remains to be seen .
10 Therefore candidates who are transferred to other institutions within the penal system will be able to continue their education and training .
11 The new play has humour , pain and anguish about the nature of brothers and family relationships ‘ of people who are bound to each other but do n't necessarily have a great deal in common . ’
12 Unlike national civil servants who are bound by strict rules on secrecy , the Brussels officials are happy to trade information and ideas in return for expert input .
13 There are those who are calling for improved minimum standards at rallies .
14 Gainers will be those groups whose incomes rise more rapidly than the general price level : examples include those workers who are represented by strong trade unions or who are employed by benevolent employers .
15 It is fair to assume also that there is a high proportion of black sportsmen who come from single-parent families , but , in absolute terms , there are huge numbers of black kids who are reared in broken homes who do not enter sport in any serious way .
16 TV COMIC Bob Carolgees is flying to war-torn Yugoslavia with Spit the Dog to help buck up British troops who are serving with United Nations forces .
17 Some of these extra students will be people who are entering after several years in employment , or after years spent bringing up a family ; others will be coming straight from secondary education .
18 The Fantasia in F minor , written for mechanical organ but one of the composer 's most intensely dramatic utterances , comes off fairly well ( but not as well as with Frantz and Eschenbach , who are compelling in this great work ) , but I still prefer the weight and variety of organ tone here ; and if the Adagio of the C minor Fugue with its two-piano writing is a trifle ponderous , the D major Sonata for two pianos that follows is not all so .
19 There are , of course , many who are disqualified for shorter or longer periods depending on their employer 's method of paying them .
20 It does n't include the unregistered and unmeasured unemployed — women with men who have to maintain them or claim for them , and those whose dole is exhausted but who are disqualified from supplementary benefit because they live with wage-earners . )
21 This is because the recognition of sign language as the natural language of deaf people would mean that they would become aligned with members of other cultural minorities who are isolated from special needs legislation because their ‘ home language ’ is different from that which is the language of instruction used in schools ( Section 1(2) , Education Act 1981 ) .
22 For smokers who are exposed to such substances as asbestos , their risks of developing lung cancer tend to multiply together and become very large .
23 Do all that you can to encourage other people in your class who are struggling with certain subjects and activities .
24 Children who are struggling at this level will also have problems in grasping more complex aspects of text construction , such as the shifts of voice studied in this paper .
25 This is quoted and endorsed by Meyers ( Homosexuality and Literature , 148 ) , who goes on to describe Lawrence 's Aaron 's Rod as possessing many components of ‘ a homosexual novel ’ including ‘ an intense hatred and fear of women , who are characterised in two male gatherings as threatening , frightening and repulsive ’ , and ‘ a symbolically castrated hero who is afraid to let himself go in heterosexual love and runs away from his three women ’ ( p. 154 ) .
26 The current moves to encourage still further the provision of private occupational-pensions in preference to state schemes may serve only to emphasize the inequalities between some elderly people who are supported by one or even two occupational pensions , and those , particularly widows , who have only their state pension .
27 Managing director , George Sneddon heads up the regional management team of 24 UK staff who are supported by 123 Omani , Indian and Sri Lankan staff and a labour force of 1500 men .
28 Another problem for the astrologer is the widely varying lifestyles and fortunes of people who are born at identical times and places .
29 Moreover , we know that people who are born with severe motor impairments develop normal and sometimes supra-normal intelligence .
30 Yet many scientists have proven that there are some people who are born with these sensational powers , in particular twins .
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