Example sentences of "who are [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 Some studies suggest that there are measurable physiological differences between people who are easily hypnotised and those not so susceptible to hypnosis .
2 I am thinking of domestics , porters and maintenance staff , who are grossly underpaid and who are suffering badly as a result of administration of hospital trusts and the attempts to break away from the national negotiating machinery .
3 The nature of pollution control work draws attention to these issues because it involves a substantial degree of discretion at field level among staff who are physically dispersed and isolated for most of the day while tending a complex and unpredictable environment .
4 The committee comprised of a handful of well known climbers and mountaineers who are also respected and known in the training field , plus a ‘ climber in the street ’ watchdog .
5 The family doctor may choose to manage patients who are well motivated and not severely emaciated .
6 An example of what I mean can be found in Strathclyde , where in every division of the police force there is a well-established female and child unit , staffed principally by female officers who are well trained and highly experienced in interviewing skills and techniques in cases involving sexual assault , child abuse and/or sexual abuse .
7 Of course , we can effect change and improvement for some and enjoy the sight of others who are well housed and well heeled .
8 Differences in housing must be included in any account of inequality and there is evidence in Britain of a wide gap between the majority of the population who are well housed and the poor who occupy the worst accommodation .
9 The weather is so unpredictable that only those who are well equipped and experienced walkers should attempt the high tops .
10 Mr Tebbit has consistently made clear his opposition to large scale immigration but he has said he is in favour of ‘ attracting immigrants who are well educated and highly skilled … regardless of race ’ .
11 From the G M B point of view , of course , we have quite a sporting section and we 're proud to have this link er , with both of the organizations and we 're pleased to have been of some assistance to the er , British Boxers ' Asso Professional Boxers ' Association er , in er , this launch and establishment we felt , because we 've got the Scottish professional footballers , who are well established and er , are very much an integral part of the G M B and we 've got the Northern Ireland er , footballers , we 've got the rugby players and we 've got speedway riders all of which come under .
12 Those who are newly bereaved and naturally dread the loneliness of returning to an empty house should be visited frequently in their own homes ; and when you are able to persuade them to get out of their own four walls as much as possible for fresh air and exercise and to meet others and visit relatives , it can be a considerable help if you can bring them home and go in with them for a cup of tea or a chat , even if it is only just for a quarter of an hour .
13 On the Somerset Levels , inundated by heavy floods in 1872 and 1873 , a report described how ‘ Ague set in early in the spring and is now very prevalent … among the poorer families who are badly fed and clothed . ’
14 Through a complex set of such exchanges the economic activities of people who are widely dispersed and who are entirely unaware of each other 's existence can be coordinated .
15 ‘ You are not allowed to serve drinks to people who are already intoxicated and these young people were under age .
16 But it 's difficult , who should you look after — your solicitors who are trying to increase or break into criminal work or should you look after the client 's interests by giving him only solicitors who are already tried and tested .
17 Partly for this reason his work has been , and remains , enormously influential among social theorists , who are variously attracted and repelled by it .
18 Those who are fully qualified and members of the British Mountaineering Council include .
19 Such a change would be brought about by convincing the public that there is really no difference between people who are mentally handicapped and those who are not .
20 I have found an excellent team of people who are highly committed and motivated and who work for N C V O as honorary officers , of staff , as members of all the various committees and working groups , task forces , er , and think tanks , and any other name that we can think up to involve you .
21 We , the Conservatives , would consider , where necessary , using consultants — pay them the once off to do the job and then the officers , who are highly qualified and highly paid , would be there to do the job , and that 's what we employ them for .
22 the provision of work instructions , in sufficient detail , to employees who are suitably qualified and trained for the duties they are required to perform .
23 Then the fortunate staff who are still employed and they 're regarded as fortunate that you 've still got a job , because that 's what the management use repeatedly to professional people like nurses , sisters and other professional organizations who work within the Health Service , you 're very lucky to have a job .
24 There are two kinds of discount : a middle price for people who are low waged and a low price for people who are under 18 , unwaged , on disability and other state allowances , OAPs and students .
25 Family Credit , for families with children who are low paid and working at least 24 hours a week ; 120 thousand lone parent families were receiving Family Credit in September 1989 .
26 Insiders are those workers who are currently employed and who are in a position to exercise considerable muscle in the wage bargaining process owing to the major discontinuity between the skills possessed by insiders and the skills possessed by outsiders .
27 There must be no lecturing to those who are hardest hit and no attempt to suggest that a fuss is being made about nothing .
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