Example sentences of "who [vb base] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I think the 15,000 people who recreate down here every year are a testament to that . |
2 | ‘ We are the refuge , ’ said a French airman , ‘ of all those who fear too close a confinement of the spirit , the discipline of the corps of troops … ’ |
3 | His superiority over them can not but make them seem to us inferior , innocent , or naïve , dupes who trust too easily and are soon outwitted . |
4 | An even more radical view , advocated by those who favour less rather than more regulation of conflicts of interest , is one which is often attributed to the Chicago school . |
5 | Radical elite theorists see the state as controlled by social elites who remain quite apart from political — electoral struggles , who operate government in a non-accountable , illegitimate and frequently exploitive manner to suit their own interests . |
6 | On the basis of this evidence , it has been suggested that poverty is the primary cause of the failure to seek legal advice , and it has been proposed that the failure is due to a lack of ‘ legal competence ’ among the less affluent who suffer not only from lack of money , but also from lack of influence , lack of energy and lack of awareness . |
7 | So , ironically , while we prayed that rain would not blight our sale , we worked to help those who suffer so terribly from lack of rain . |
8 | Acne in adolescents often appears around the age of 12 or 13 in girls and about 16 in boys , and it peaks at 17–18 in girls and 19 in boys , who suffer more acutely . |
9 | Individualists who concede too much give up the very explanations which , from their perspective , make the phenomena intelligible . |
10 | He can be denied the nomination only by an extraordinary blocking coalition of ‘ super-delegates ’ — party bigwigs who make up nearly a fifth of the voting delegates at the convention — and delegates already won by Tsongas and by Brown , plus a handful of delegates ( more than a tenth of the total ) who are already pledged as ‘ uncommitted ’ . |
11 | Fourthly , the CME 's independent traders ( locals ) who make up nearly three quarters of the membership feel threatened by this new technology . |
12 | While it is clear that an enormous range of interest groups exist in Japan , few would argue that small firms , non-unionized labour ( who make up over 70 per cent of the total ) , minority groups or the elderly have the same continuous access to the state as do large companies . |
13 | That is a question many Regulars ask about each of the 75,000 or so volunteers who make up today 's TA . |
14 | He dismisses the women who make up almost half the workers in the textile industry he studied as ‘ a major safety valve against the consequences of alienating work conditions ’ . |
15 | There are a number of major organisations who make only very limited use of executive search and yet are successful on a worldwide basis . |
16 | Why does not the Minister condemn the appointments of spouses of Tory Members and of Members of the House of Lords who pick up more than £5,000 a year for doing a day 's work ? |
17 | The function was hosted by the agency for the US businessmen , who fly home today after a five day golfing trip organised by the Northern Ireland Partnership . |
18 | Those who sleep less sometimes claim to do so by choice , self-righteously accusing everyone else of being idle who spend more than six hours in bed . |
19 | Those speakers whose ties are weakest are those who approximate least closely to vernacular norms , and are most exposed to pressures for change originating from outside the network . |
20 | The drawback to spending time in Câmara de Lobos is the hordes of beggar children who appear nowhere else on the island but are a real nuisance here . |
21 | While their forwards were outplayed , though Andy Macdonald won the occasional good lineout ball , Heriot 's competed gamely and the arrival of young Lawrie has made a huge difference to their back play , and especially to centres Stoddart and McRobbie , who appear much more confident than earlier in the season . |
22 | It is only late in the day that the weary French King ( Paul Scofield ) gears up his own hostile rhetoric , and then he entrusts the actual campaign to various representatives , the Dauphin , the Constable , Orleans , who cry up only their armour and their horses , and are rhetorically out-ranked even before the battle begins . |
23 | Any racing life beyond that will be an added bonus , and for those who race less frequently the sails should last even longer . |
24 | In fact over the last week I have had more sympathy with the likes of Max Hastings who say quite simply that it is the job of the press to reflect the government position . |
25 | It 's all placing an intolerable burden on charities like Save The Children who say far too often the international community is not pulling its weight . |
26 | Motorists in the Republic of Ireland , Italy , and Sweden are the only ones who stump up more . |
27 | Even those who slim right down to their goal weight will always find parts they wish were even slimmer ! |
28 | It is a useful technique for people who are over-anxious for approval from others and who worry too much about making others angry or upset . |
29 | During the small group discussions , most men confirmed that they would like to make love more often and that it is their partners who restrict how often it occurs . |
30 | She argues for the view that there is such a thing as a ‘ feminist perspective ’ and criticises feminist theorists ( de Beauvoir , Millett , Firestone and Reed ) who depend too heavily on existing ( male ) theories . |