Example sentences of "who [adv] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She had five managers in mind , who mostly were to be found in the same quarter of London .
2 I have apologies from Vicki Whadcoat , who apparently is in Paris licking stamps for a week .
3 People who superficially are in the same position in a family — brothers and sisters , mother and fathers — are likely to define their responsibilities very differently and , perhaps more importantly , to be expected by others to define them differently .
4 He paused briefly to confirm that with Mario Ortiz , a handsome jungle tour guide who tonight was in the early stages of a journey to explore oblivion .
5 We might say that the narrator is being fucked by the same in the position of the other — a formulation intentionally ambiguous as to who exactly is in the position of the other , since it is both : the narrator is in the position of the woman being fucked by the other of woman ( man ) .
6 Who exactly is in this aircraft ? ’ asked Rachel as they waited , the tension mounting .
7 Nor does the document tell us who exactly was at work there .
8 enabled them to buy their Council houses , at er cheaper rate because they 've lived in them a long time and its , its given a lot of people more independence , unemployment would of happened who ever was in power
9 And then we had a , a two one teacher who , who later was at School .
10 They were past Jedburgh by noon , and Ramsay , who now was in country he knew fairly intimately , pointed out that in another ten miles they would be out of Teviotdale , with Teviot joining Tweed at Roxburgh and Kelso .
11 Yes , we 're very very pleased actually , I mean we were pleased with the fact that we were able to contribute to it because one of the nice things about working , for us , working for the Jordanian water authority , was that the Jordanians themselves have put so much commitment into this er situation , they 're , so much of their own resources and energy has gone into looking after , you know , very large groups of people who really are of no benefit to the country whatsoever .
12 We know from the housing benefit system that there is a backlog of cases , I think hundred and a , quite a considerable number of people of where people are having problems producing wage receipts and evidence of income now and one dreads to think of the burden that will be putting on the letting section by erm inventing yet another system o of this kind erm I think people we know that people are wary already of applying for benefits because of means testing and I think that there 's that it would simply discourage people who really are in need from coming forward .
13 It is also said that Jacqueline had begun writing to a young Glaswegian who really was in prison .
14 Concern was expressed to the Under Fives Select Committee from all quarters about the inappropriateness of curricula and care for young children who are in effect ‘ pre-school ’ but not , in the main , receiving appropriate pre-school learning experiences , and who sometimes are in classes with children up to seven years of age .
15 These emissaries often bore gifts as well as eloquent words : since at least the early thirteenth century royal pensions were granted to promising or influential cardinalsto eighteen at least of the seventy-two who there were between 1305 and 1334 , to six alone in 1309 when the royal mission secured papal backing for Gaveston 's recall .
16 By the same token it is usually middle-class men who ultimately are in the position to make substantial gifts , although when women can behave in this way , they do .
17 The upper classes , who are just as exotic and who theoretically are of crucial importance for understanding the mechanism of social structure , tend to shut their doors on the enquiring social scientist .
18 Check that you know who else is to be present , anticipate what ‘ hidden agendas– they may have and be sure that you know the level of formality .
19 Features of the stand , who else is on the stand and the geography of the stand in the exhibition complex .
20 So who else is in it , apart from you ?
21 Who else is in it ?
22 he goes who else is in your neck of the woods , I went
23 " Who else was at the scenes "
24 float , sink and we 've had Gavin , and we 've had James and we 've had Mark and who else was with us ?
25 Erm so who else was on your list of people we ought to write
26 She was afraid the Josephs would follow and find the extra cups and ask who else was in the house .
27 And there 's you , who else was in scramblers with you ?
28 However applicable the distinction — and Walsh 's characterization of the " provincial " muftis — may be in the period after the end of the sixteenth century , the position regarding the muftis in the earlier period is rather more complex , for here one must distinguish three classes : first , the Mufti ; second , muftis of a number of cities and large towns , who certainly were of the ulema class ; and third , though evidence regarding them is hard to come by , one may perhaps hypothesize a class of small-town , even village muftis , who may have been , but very possibly were not , of the ulema class .
29 Contemporaneous traders are viewed as ‘ surrogate plaintiffs ’ for those who actually were in privity with the insider .
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