Example sentences of "to [noun pl] who [vb base] not " in BNC.

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1 Spontaneous and unrehearsed music seems to be acceptable to clergy who do not know about music .
2 It will not always be possible therefore to guarantee availability for a specific joining point on the FREELINK service , nor can the FREELINK service be available to clients who have not made a reservation for this service at the time of booking .
3 However , no direct benefit accrues to individuals who do not pay taxation .
4 In many households it is conventional for everyone to retire at the same time , and to re-emerge simultaneously in the morning , with scant toleration being shown to individuals who do not conform .
5 Its hard , tight-fitting husks act as armour to protect it from pests and diseases — a boon to farmers who do not want to use pesticides .
6 State bureaucracies are responsive to elites who do not occupy formal positions in the state apparatus .
7 You may also have to state facts which are obvious to you , but not to cousins who have not seen the family for several years .
8 ‘ No mercy will be shown to players who do not produce the goods , ’ said Lawrence .
9 Furthermore , teaching Portuguese in primary school to children who do not speak it at home further isolates school experience from that of the home .
10 Built in 1540 , these lovely red-brick stables have been loaned to the Horse Rangers by grace and favour since 1964 , and could not have a better tenant than this exclusive voluntary organisation — exclusive that is to children who do not have their own horses and ponies .
11 Studies with Down 's Syndrome children in particular have indicated that if these children are provided with enriched opportunities for developing pre-linguistic abilities , their understanding and production of language is enhanced compared to children who do not have such opportunities ( Bricker and Bricker 1973 ; McClean and Snyder 1978 ) .
12 In spite of this , in the individual developing countries , with the exception of a few ( probably due to the small sample size for the extreme age categories ) , and in all developing regions , levels of mortality are much higher for infants born to women who have not reached age 20 and those aged 40 and over than to babies whose mothers were in the middle of their childbearing ages ( i.e. in the 20–39 years age group ) at their birth .
13 Such changes would be likely to increase the incidence of some of these conditions , as well as of births to women who do not report , or even discover , their unwanted pregnancies until late in gestation ( see Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 1984 ) .
14 The fashionable discussion of incentives usually overlooks what may be one of the more potent of the disincentives operating on the productivity of the British labour force : the anticipation of domesticity , discouraging young women from seeking training and employers and educational institutions from providing it , even to women who do not take on a family or a traditional role within one .
15 A tour of great interest to walkers who like to search for holes in the ground , but having no appeal to others who do not , is provided by a visit to the Allotment , an area of moorland adjacent to the Gaping Gill complex .
16 Anthropologists are necessarily translators : they ‘ translate culture ’ in an attempt to make exotic experience intelligible to others who have not suffered or enjoyed it .
17 In general , they should not go to students who have not explored all other reasonable sources of finance .
18 Tape Unit 14 is liable to come as something of a surprise to students who have not had the experience of examining colloquial English speech before .
19 And at Cadbury Schweppes , the additional allowance , paid to employees who do not receive salary increases as a result of their transfer , is taxable .
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