Example sentences of "to [noun] who [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 So let's give two cheers to kids who passed their exams .
2 Talking to parents who send their children to other schools is useful too .
3 Moreover , as these demands have grown , so have the commercial pressures on companies to present their results and state of affairs in the best light , and this in turn has sometimes led to difficulties for auditors in standing up to directors who fix their remuneration and who , in practice , have the power to dismiss them .
4 There are beatdowns dished out to bands who waste their energy arguing with each other , and to a UK rap audience that prefers a ‘ bad boy ’ image to a dope track .
5 Some sort of stone memorial , at the place where they fell , to heroes who gave their lives for France , yes , the Bishop thinks that may be in order .
6 With Thames privatised , it is a private sector project with appropriate incentives paid to workers who achieve their targets .
7 as part of a longer term review of legal aid policy , to pay modest sums to firms who allow their trainees and young solicitors to undertake the more straightforward cases now undertaken on legal aid .
8 Sage has an enviable reputation for knowing how to deal with accounts — ask any accountant — and , it seems , accounting firms are happy to give discounts to businesses who present their books in Sage format .
9 Around 100 companies all over Britain are giving away Air Miles vouchers to customers who buy their products and services .
10 Councillors yesterday refused a suggestion to offer a £5 discount to people who settle their full annual bill within 30 days .
11 The crucial importance of the functions of convening and chairing meetings seems to have been overlooked by those who set it up , or else these duties were delegated to people who did their best in adverse circumstances but who may well have been inappropriate choices .
12 THE Consumers ' Association has complained to the Office of Fair Trading about building societies which charge an additional fee to borrowers who choose their own buildings insurance policy .
13 My hon. Friend says that cash is available which could be used at least to make some payment to doctors who had their payments limited by the list size criterion .
14 By the Infanticide Act 1922 Parliament mitigated the application of the law of murder to mothers who killed their new-born babies whilst suffering from the effects of childbirth .
15 The term ‘ visually limited ’ is used frequently by writers in the United States ( Barraga , 1976 ; Bishop , 1971 ) and refers to pupils who use their vision for all tasks including reading print , but who may need prescriptive lenses in order to do so .
16 And they are offering tasty incentives to runners who answer their call .
17 Crucially , it seems likely that the Indian budget next March will abolish exchange controls on the rupee and there are also moves to lessen the swingeing import taxes on works of art into the country which has currently restricted much purchasing in London sales to NRI 's non resident Indians or to collectors who keep their works of art outside the country .
18 We also award a Stanley tool worth £15 to runners-up who have their ideas published .
19 We also award a Stanley tool worth £15 to runners-up who have their ideas published .
20 Some of the non-Slav peoples within the present Yugoslav borders can trace their ancestry back to settlers who entered their present homelands in the centuries before the area was divided between the Ottoman and Habsburg empires , but many more owed their settlement to colonisation sponsored or tolerated by the imperial rulers .
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