Example sentences of "who [vb base] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He went on to attack scientists on both sides of the lead debate ‘ who ally themselves to political campaigns …
2 As many as half the New Yorkers who inject themselves with intravenous drugs may carry the AIDS virus ; in the Tacoma and Seattle area only about 10% of the addicts are infected .
3 But those who trap themselves inside nationalist thinking , which includes most political journalists and politicians in the UK , prefer not to reckon with the historical fact that most of recorded human history managed fairly well , indeed probably much better , without nationalism .
4 I said they would be noticed because you got a better response from people who put you in small groups feel there is less pressure on them .
5 It attracts those who seek it to large structured organizations and into programmed , structured jobs .
6 We have increased expenditure on crime prevention and the police much more than the previous Labour Government , who cut it by 3 per cent .
7 Like alcohol or money , it is capable of vast abuse by those who exploit it for financial purposes .
8 I hope that my right hon. Friend will join me , the rest of the House and the country in issuing a warning , in the hope and expectation that those who describe themselves as loyalist paramilitaries will not , under any circumstances , physically react to this ghastly occurrence .
9 Some kung fu clubs place a blindfolded student amid a circle of fellow students , who attack him with one technique at intermittent intervals .
10 ‘ People who know everything about some little subject , do n't you , Ivy ? ’ 'No , I do n't .
11 We are represented by men hungry for high political office who will therefore not rock the party boat ; men whose loyalty is to their political careers , not necessarily their constituents ; men who know nothing of rural life , for why should they , nurtured as they were in towns or suburbs ?
12 It 's no good having people who know nothing about qualitative research applying their yardsticks of experimental science to all types of research .
13 This is a familiar point to those who know anything of Freudian theory .
14 The object of the rest of the company , who question him for fifteen minutes , is to establish a self-contradiction .
15 I can not recall whether it was a Labour Government who set it at that figure .
16 The importance of these spiritual disciplines is also recognized in Islam , where from earliest times there has been a certain class of men known as ‘ The Weepers ’ , who devote themselves to ascetic practices .
17 Shane may now be shorn of groping groupies and desperate sports hacks who ring him at five o'clock in the morning , but there 's certainly no shortage of England batsmen who are prepared to play dazzled rabbits to his Mack truck headlights .
18 " It is the British who decide everything in this country " .
19 For those who find themselves in that category , something extra is now needed , some adventitious stroke of fortune , something to upset the terms of the argument and create a world no longer dominated by a leader of proven unpopularity .
20 The police have praised Parveen for her courage , but they 're not recommending that women who find themselves in similar situations react in the same way .
21 Even given the expenditure that the Government have devoted to the public sector , there can not be many Ministers who find themselves in such a favourable position .
22 An interest-free loan fund is also available to students who find themselves in unforeseen financial difficulty .
23 An interest-free loan fund is also available to students who find themselves in unforeseen financial difficulty .
24 There are many different reasons for being alone and equally different needs to be considered for the people who find themselves in this position .
25 Teachers who find themselves in this position are of course free in principle to leave .
26 We are currently considering these issues and expect to offer advice and guidance to actuaries who find themselves in these circumstances which can often prove difficult for a professional advisor .
27 Perhaps almost by definition , travel , like philosophy , is for those who find themselves in some sense displaced .
28 It focusses on the interaction between the criminal or deviant and those who define him/her as such .
29 In his spare time , Geoff is an active life member of the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust , who dedicate themselves to preserving museum pieces of the rich output of Rolls-Royce and associated companies over the years .
30 Those who use them in this way thereby manifest their own acceptance of them as guiding rules and with this attitude there goes a characteristic vocabulary different from the natural expressions of the external point of view .
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