Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [Wh pn] " in BNC.

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1 And I had an affection for Bernard who went to school with me .
2 Its use has been advocated even for contacts who are HIV positive but symptom free .
3 Gould would also have angled for contacts who might help him with his prospective expedition .
4 As an educational tool , simulation is not only an invaluable training aid for personnel who may one day be confronted with a real situation but is sometimes the only method for dealing with improbable but possible events .
5 It brought the spectators to their feet in an act of remembrance for Beryl who did so much and gave so much to the Society .
6 I am talking about prisoners who do not want problems in serving their sentence ; they want to serve it in a civilised fashion , where that is possible in any prison regime .
7 food for thought for Hereford who deserved at least a draw … they 'd did themselves proud in a game which sent the fans home happy
8 Courses at first-year level are available both for beginners who can show proficiency in Latin or a modern European language ( Greek 1A ) and for those who have already obtained a pass in SCE Higher or GCE A-level ( Greek 1B ) .
9 I am more concerned about employers who employ only a few people and whose main criterion is the flexibility of being able to take on staff , to change their hours from time to time and , on occasions , to get them to work 60 or 70 hours a week when they are busy .
10 Indeed , she would have liked to tell him about her father who was called Nigger Everard at school and spurned in his own family because his mother had been Creole ; she wanted to tell him about Feeny whom she loved ; how she herself was a musty , could n't he see it ?
11 In the 1989 RSC survey 14 per cent of male respondents and 13 per cent of women respondents worked for employers who had officially recognised job sharing schemes .
12 Finally , many black and Asian people were , and undoubtedly still are , working for employers who are unlikely to run occupational pension schemes .
13 The trouble was that ( where it was not already part of tradition ) the introduction of piece-work was often resisted , especially by the skilled men , and that it was complex and obscure not only for the workers , but for employers who often had only the haziest idea of what production-norms to set .
14 In a further move , Mr Lamont said legislation will be introduced to allow tax relief for employers who voluntarily contribute towards a charitable agency 's costs in running the payroll-giving scheme .
15 But the authorities take all complaints seriously , which leads some constables to fear ‘ the flippin' solicitor 's letter ’ ( FN 5/10/87 , p. 16 ) , although one middleranking officer once expressed considerable sympathy for the post — tion some police constables find themselves in as a result of being hedged ( as they are in Northern Ireland 's more unusual position as a divided society ) between authorities who are exceedingly sensitive to complaints against the police and a public which has sections eager to complain , even in Protestant-dominated Easton .
16 He also suggests a recognition for clubs who , he says , could nominate themselves for achievements in promoting angling , fostering community relations and generally promoting their own region for angling tourism .
17 and finally : Pearce for England — 8.6 seconds ( the earliest goal ever given away for England ) — a loose backpass minded for Seaman who really had no chance — giving San Marino 1–0 ( San Marinos second goal in the WCQ )
18 It is therefore very important for creditors who have notice of such meetings , and who may be prejudiced by the arrangement , to attend or arrange for proxy representation .
19 The prescription was to offer them no reason for distinguishing between employers who , as custodians for the State , managed those centre-pieces of Socialist attainment , the nationalised industries ; and those who managed privately owned industries .
20 Is it within your power to draw the Prime Minister 's attention to the fact that his first responsibility is to the House of Commons , that there is a Prime Minister 's Question Time every Tuesday and Thursday and that we have a Foreign Secretary and a Secretary of State for Defence who are quite able to deal with international and defence commitments overseas ?
21 base manager for WGOL who is also vice-chairman of the East Anglian branch of the Institute , commented : ‘ The agreement was reached because Trinity House was looking for a professional body to fill the void and the Institute has a good reputation and a presence in the majority of UK ports ’ .
22 TIMOTHY AND CHRISTINE EASTON HAVE NO TIME FOR BUILDERS WHO SANDBLAST THE PAST INTO OBLIVION .
23 For housewives who do receive appreciative comments from husbands , this positive reward is often conditional , and therefore hardly an improvement on a situation in which only failure is referred to :
24 Hunt for muggers who put knife to baby 's face
25 At IRS and the Bugle group we are very lucky because there is an agency called Prestige Talent which books concerts for artists who are n't signed to IRS or any other record company .
26 More importantly , independents can be the right place for artists who want to keep a degree of creative control .
27 Pip Seymour test reports Pro Arte 's Acrylix brushes , developed especially for artists who paint with acrylics — and find that they are also suitable for other media too …
28 The final major addition to Illustrator 88 is that it can now incorporate Encapsulated PostScript files within illustrations and , while this has obvious benefits for artists who wish to combine images , it will really start to get some serious use when Letraset 's typeface manipulation program , LetraStudio .
29 With its splendid climate and stimulating air , it is also ideal for holiday-makers who like a generous ration of open-air activity combined with relaxation .
30 For homeowners who do not have a south facing garden , there are other equally favourable aspects for the siting of conservatories .
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