Example sentences of "who [vb base] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As we progress up the scale of profit-taking , we find others who sell at small craft fairs and those who find an outlet through local shops , until we come at last to the favoured few who sell at the prestigious crafts fairs which Hugh prefers . |
2 | Strictly , this is what is known as the weak cosmic censorship hypothesis : it protects observers who remain outside the black hole from the consequences of the breakdown of predictability that occurs at the singularity , but it does nothing at all for the poor unfortunate astronaut who falls into the hole . |
3 | For those who remain on the amateur circuit , three international events , all taking place in Britain , will be the highlights of the 1991 season . |
4 | Members of an existing scheme prior to these dates who remain with the same employer should not be adversely affected by the change . |
5 | of CalMac employees who remain in the public sector , why can not it be the case with the rest who will be transferred to the private sector ? |
6 | Members of an established company scheme at the time of the 1989 Budget , who remain in the same scheme — or who change schemes within the same group of associated employers — are not affected by the change . |
7 | There are plenty of women in the world of gyms , aerobics and body conditioning who suffer in the same way . |
8 | The breakthrough could offer an effective treatment to the 6,000 people who suffer from the life-threatening disease in the UK , many of whom die in their early 30s . |
9 | The discovery also has implications for around 25 thousand children and young people who suffer from the inherited disease cystic fibrosis . |
10 | Is my hon. Friend aware that despite the success of local management of schools , staff are still very worried that experienced older teachers who qualify for the higher salary scales will be discarded in favour of less experienced younger staff ? |
11 | The Tour tries to create opportunities by staging ‘ open-events ’ and allotting places to amateurs invited by the sponsor or who qualify under the relevant handicap rules . |
12 | Maternity Rights The law now places legal obligations on employers to pay women [ who qualify under the statutory rules ] on maternity leave and to allow them to return to work afterwards . |
13 | Harsher penalties in particular could help foster a tough , ‘ macho ’ criminal self-image in the young men who predominate in the criminal statistics . |
14 | Neither do the thousands of tourists and reggae devotees from abroad who flock to the annual ‘ reggae sunsplash ’ . |
15 | The most elementary division is between those who concentrate on the representative function of a councillor by looking after the interests of individual constituents and those who prefer the managerial function of determining policy and ensuring its implementation . |
16 | Journalists blame this on the fact that Mr Heseltine , David Mellor and the other ‘ dogs of war ’ who make for the best viewing concentrated on attacking Labour . |
17 | Marie Burch , who back in the old days jumped ship from the forerunner of Unix System Laboratories Inc to join the then-enemy Open Software Foundation as director , business area management , was one of those that lost their jobs in the Foundation 's recent reshuffle . |
18 | Marie Burch , who back in the old days jumped ship from the forerunner of Unix System Labs to join the then-enemy Open Software Foundation as director , business area management , was one of those cut in OSF 's recent reshuffle ( UX No 423 ) . |
19 | Behind the scenes , many who sit on the Conservative Benches are betraying their concern even before the Bill has received its Second Reading . |
20 | at the same time , there are people who sit in the middle ground |
21 | The payroll vote ( those members of the Government who sit in the two Houses ) , back-bench ambition , and the vigilance of the Whips ' Office ensure that executive will invariably prevails . |
22 | This appears to be because institutional shareholders who account for the great majority of shareholdings on The Stock Exchange see themselves as managing a portfolio for which they buy and sell . |
23 | But in the important area of mountain lunches , for example , my experiences ( and the distilled findings of those who report to The Good Skiing Guide on such matters ) point to parity between France and Switzerland , with Austria and Italy providing worthwhile savings . |
24 | So each interviewer goes out hunting for informants who fit into the right boxes — or quotas . |
25 | It also covers a number of those workers who appear in the self-employed statistics . |
26 | The river draws many visitors who delight in the beautiful scenery , the majestic old corn mill , now a restaurant , and the fierce and powerful weir . |
27 | BAAF suggests that those involved in the adoption process balance the positive qualities of prospective adopters and foster carers who smoke against the adverse effects of smoking on children . |
28 | THOSE who yearn for the smiling helpfulness of American skiing , but whose credit limits do not permit access to it , can console themselves with the news that the French resort of Les Arcs is launching a campaign to distinguish itself from competing resorts by encouraging staff to be unfailingly polite . |
29 | Well , Dave , there are lots like me who climb in the middle grades and who will also love this guidebook . |
30 | The Labour and Conservative Parties who benefit from the present system have set their teeth against a change which would undermine their prospect of regularly forming a government on their own . |