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

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1 I envy people who do n't bother to wash up at night and leave stuff all over the place — I really enjoy going to their houses .
2 Money Smith is ideal for those who want more than cheque book program but who do n't want to foot the bill for a multi-module accounting system .
3 ‘ I can think of at least three professional women who are my patients and who do n't want to near the ‘ natural is wonderful ’ message preached by the NCT .
4 Occasionally you 'll get people who do n't want to take at all .
5 Maybe so , but hands up those under 12 who do n't want to see it again .
6 families of those who have lost loved ones , who do n't want to see other families going through the suffering that they have gone through .
7 Is their going to be lots of escapes and that sort of thing by people who do n't want to go back to their own country
8 Is there anything else for people to do , who do n't want to go shopping ?
9 As a PC depreciates faster than a catwalk model who 's just turned 30 , here are my tips for those of you who do n't want to lose your shirts :
10 The Student System II Developing Tank , from the Paterson Photax Group , is an entry level tank aimed at those who are starting out in darkroom work and who do n't want to spend a fortune on equipment .
11 Consumers will be able to put their names on a register of people who do n't want to receive sales calls .
12 We can arrange the seminar to have different slots so the ones who do n't want to watch Jeannie we can discuss erm , what would you like to discuss ?
13 For those who do n't want to cook for themselves , the bar serves snacks .
14 For those who do n't want to waste a minute , there are even flights from all over the UK to nearby Gatwick Airport .
15 The only ones who do n't are those who do n't want to like Philip Larkin , and there is a sense in which poems have — probably since I started writing — have been lifted off the page much more in the absolutely literal sense , that people are used to hearing them and can read them afterwards .
16 I 've got 20 players fighting for a place and 11 who do n't want to give up the shirt .
17 There 's always a hearty soup , such as garlic and cannelli bean or roast pepper and tomato , and plenty of fashionable rabbit food for those who do n't want to fall asleep straight after eating .
18 So even people who do n't want to stop using drugs can actually have a healthier drug-using lifestyle through contact with us .
19 So what do the Germans offer those women who do n't want to wear longer lengths ?
20 For people who do n't want to do the pools ; they only want to win them .
21 ‘ Oh yeah , ’ Joe laughs , ‘ but there are students that come in who do n't want to learn lead — they want to learn chords and rhythm .
22 A London elocution teacher , Edwina Pickett ( inundated with demands for lessons ) , adds , ‘ I get girls who want to marry well , who do n't want to marry a lorry driver . ’
23 Unfortunately with got to get some of those people who do n't want to come and it 's all about bums on seats it 's the old old saying bums on seats we 've got to get an answer how we do n't get to these here at the moment in the audience whether they are people who want to get bums on seats or how they know how to do it perhaps they should have a meeting like this every month I 've never seen so many of .
24 No , but you can , you can build any amount of hostels you like that could accommodate all , all the people that there are , but you would still find a proportion of those who do n't want to come into the system , so , you know
25 Hurwitz says they need to go public to sell their products to large corporations who do n't want to mess with a small privately held firm .
26 Then there is the inertia factor of the private shareholders who do n't want to rock the boat at all . ’
27 Basically it 's the Jaws syndrome — there are people who do n't want to admit there 's shit happening in the water . ’
28 For those who do n't want to eat meat , there is Rose Elliot 's VEGETARIAN CHRISTMAS ( HarperCollins , £14.99 ) .
29 There are equally substantial elements who do n't want to help and there are other elements who are unsure and who are looking for excuses not to help .
30 But the Oxford guest said , ‘ You 'd think with all this unemployment … there seem to be an extraordinary number of people around who do n't want to work . ’
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