Example sentences of "who [am/are] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One possible resolution of the first paradox rests on the argument that the market equilibrium is driven by the marginal traders , who are SEU maximizers — the non-marginal possibly non-SEU agents being irrelevant .
2 We 've tried to keep the newsletter as light hearted as possible without going into the realms of indecency , and have even printed in black and white so those of your who are colour blind wo n't feel left out .
3 Dr John Mills and Dr Geoff James , who are consultant gynaecologists at Ninewells hospital in Dundee , have written to the 450 patients on their waiting list to say that in-vitro fertilisation treatment may in future be available only to those who can pay around £1,500 per cycle of treatment .
4 In addition , we are planning a series of workshops on general SVQs for centres , and a consultative forum for those who are pilot centres .
5 He found Dead Ringers ( a tale about twins who are mirror images of each other , starring Jeremy Irons ) particularly frightening ‘ because it was about the fear of self . ’
6 There was unfortunately one sad note — and those of us who are rugby fans will know — especially regional director who , attending his first International , saw England defeated by Wales — — perhaps it was a good job he left Cardiff early to join us !
7 Class shows itself in the fact that women who are council tenants are three times more likely to be sexually assaulted , than those who are owner-occupiers .
8 We are very good at supplying international blue chip companies who are brand leaders in their fields .
9 The club , who are founder members of the Welsh FA , will now apply to either the Richards Builders Mid-Wales League or the Read Construction Welsh National League .
10 It is likely that the panel requirements will be under regular scrutiny and in particular it is likely that there will be an increasing tendency towards ongoing monitoring of those who are panel members .
11 There are four partners who are school governors , providing not only their skills and expertise , but a real understanding of the school through practical involvement .
12 And they together with who are animal feed stuff and and and corn and fertilizer people , erm organized the marquis and generally do the groundwork that gets the kids there .
13 The Commission urges teachers who are church members to involve children with musical talent in the worship of their church .
14 A large proportion of the children who are television addicts are already maladjusted .
15 Contrast the situation described in 4.3.1 above where , on a share sale , those of the management who are vendor shareholders can be " connected " with Newco .
16 I have a couple of mates who are Forest fans , and I got them tickets for the first game of the season .
17 Now we reach the really interesting question : who are Zande witches ?
18 Asian women who are wage earners fall into three main groups — homeworkers , shop assistants and secretaries , and factory and sweat-shop workers .
19 Another has an oil slick off the Californian coast , and the oil slick is not introduced in that novel purely for local interest , local colour , but is in fact a fundamental part of the themes of the novel , because the murders , the crimes involved take place within the family of the , the people who are oil millionaires , so that the oil slick is made to be an example of moral corruption in Californian society .
20 Maddy : ‘ Who are Pop Will Eat Itself band ? ’
21 Is it not true that patients are refused access to services on financial grounds by GPs who are fund holders ?
22 There has been great agitation about the fate of professional footballers a cause close to the heart of my Hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North , and indeed of great interest to all of us who are football fans .
23 Robert Taylor , to whose seminal text Value-added processes in information Systems we shall need to return , provides a similar perspective : Executives or managers , especially those who are policy makers , have information requirements that can be characterized as follows :
24 In a temperate country shoes are made in a factory by workers who are process controllers rather than craftsmen , and they touch the materials only when loading or unloading machines .
25 This alteration was observed in the patient 's mother and maternal grandmother ( lanes 5 and 1 , respectively ) , who are obligate carriers as both of them have had affected sons .
26 I 've got friends who are war correspondents and soldiers and rugger captains and they all wept buckets — if you believe what they tell you down the pub .
27 The IMF emphasis on export-oriented policies has increased women 's participation in cash crop production at the expense of those who are subsistence farmers .
28 It should be clear from consideration of some of the research into caring relationships that sustaining family networks and informal care networks is complex for those who are family members , and for the professionals who are working with the networks on a regular basis .
29 They fall into two categories : people who own their own houses , the vast majority of whom have purchased their homes recently from the Housing Executive , and people who are Housing Executive tenants and require special adaptations .
30 In any but the smallest agency , though , there will be directors in charge of the main functions — creative , media and finance — as well as those who are account executives .
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