Example sentences of "of [det] [Wh pn] are [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The culture of Europe has deteriorated visibly within the memory of many who are by no means the oldest among us ’ , wrote Eliot in his wartime essays that reflected upon the atrophy of interwar life .
2 These three groups share common characteristics which mark them out from the rest of the population , even from many of those who are on low income .
3 He sensed vaguely that he was inferior , as do the majority of those who are on the threshold of the bourgeoisie but who do not know its inner secrets .
4 ‘ The most obvious way to begin is through the education of those who are to be citizens ’ .
5 Therefore , the majority of those who are to be made redundant will either have their own homes or will buy them shortly after .
6 Fourth , researchers argue that strategies aimed at protecting older workers , although increasing the job security of those who are in employment , may well intensify the problems of those who are unemployed .
7 Even though we may think that in Britain we have had more than our share of industrial decay and change , the catalogue of proud names that were in the vanguard of German or American industrial might at the turn of the last century is very different from the list of those who are in front today .
8 In general , this must be achieved by taking account of the special needs of women who work and of those who are in training .
9 The citizens advice bureaux evidence compared student incomes with the incomes of those who are in receipt of income support , which represents the minimum subsistence level below which no one in our society is meant to fall .
10 I want to ensure that the genuine claims of those who are in need are dealt with properly , promptly and accurately , I do not want campaigns to be organised on the basis that people sign a piece of paper that has been delivered to them by a welfare rights organisation .
11 What we 're talking about is the emergency services that sh that responds to the needs of those who are in difficulty or in distress .
12 What I am putting before the House are serious considerations about the balance between the rights of individuals , which may be damaged in the course of a case but where the record can subsequently be put straight , the rights of those who are before the courts , accused , to deploy their defence , and the rights of the public at large to scrutinise that process .
13 This obviously requires the attendance of the witnesses at the trial , and a subpoena may be issued to compel the attendance of those who are within the jurisdiction or in some other part of the United Kingdom .
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