Example sentences of "who are [vb pp] [prep] their " in BNC.

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1 I enjoy the faithful following of a specific clientèle who are motivated by their interest .
2 Why should the government or industry consider funding the activities of scholars who are marginalized by their own professions ?
3 Justice hopes he will be one of the three or four people a year who are freed by their efforts .
4 Many children who are born to their parents have fantasies about being adopted , about being changelings .
5 This view is supported by the District Councils who are united in their opposition for a policy incorporating more detailed guidance , particularly if it is sort to identify specific categories of exceptions likely to be considered to represent appropriate development in the countryside .
6 Club 96 is for people who are united by their love of cars and they can all get together and have a chance to race on a real circuit .
7 The prevailing protestant — loyalist beliefs stress the existence of the people of Northern Ireland , who are distinguished by their Ulster protestantism and democratic values , and by their claim to a flexible territory of Ulster .
8 Among Asians it affects particularly those who are separated from their families .
9 The Languages of Love , The Sycamore Tree , and The Dear Deceit all portray characters who are defined by their roles as interpreters or carriers of information .
10 The individuals who are recognized by their peers as those who actually keep the thing going , are not only unrewarded , but actually held back .
11 Do you that a child 's mind works in this way , as he or she looks at the world and finds meaning of in it , and are others who are influenced by their own experiences and by their conclusions of others .
12 I have been a Minister and I know that there is a difference between Ministers being in charge and Ministers who are run by their civil servants .
13 Of course , the challenge is when people who are sensitised to their own attitudes go back into a work or social setting where people are not .
14 This is an area of provision that needs urgent expansion , since proper living accommodation is essential for those who are restricted in their mobility .
15 It seemed to us that two nettles had to be grasped : the first was to decide whether divorce law should attempt to remedy the ‘ injustice ’ meted out to ‘ innocent ’ spouses who are divorced against their will .
16 the question of what balance can be attained in a book is a familiar problem to literary critics , who are divided in their views into at least two camps , one favouring attention being paid mostly to the text itself , while the other prefers to take other questions into account , including the effect the writer 's life may have on the text .
17 Recently , Lanham has argued for the retention of the exemption on the ground , inter alia , that many wives who are raped by their husbands have only themselves to blame .
18 Ethnic-minority children who are thought by their teachers to be having difficulties at school are being assessed with tests which are thought to be fundamentally flawed .
19 THERE 'S still no justice for women who are abandoned by their husbands .
20 Students who are accompanied by their wives are invited to inform the International Office on their arrival .
21 Many people who are admired for their career success and professional expertise feel a failure .
22 There are some who never come to our House of Prayer for various reasons — prayer is not important in their lives , work or social life is more important , people who feel that they can go it alone with no need for God , others who feel that life is too full to have time for God , some who think that religion is a waste of time , and there are people , both young and old , who are intimidated by their friends .
23 Many of the costs are hidden in the time of teachers who are distracted from their primary task by the managerial and administrative requirements of examinations .
24 Women who want to work in broadcasting , or who are required by their jobs to speak frequently in public , encounter strong prejudice against their ‘ shrill ’ or ‘ tinny ’ voices .
25 This has a twin aim of befriending and loving those who are confined to their home all day every day .
26 We pray for those who are confined to their homes for long periods .
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