Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This , surely , is no ‘ damned lie ’ , to claim that those who get their deepest satisfactions from other things are living empty lives , are posturing crabs who swagger the sea-bed in borrowed shells . |
2 | The fight game is like no other when it comes to chasing fame and fortune , but for every Bruno or Lewis , there are hundreds , thousands of lads who glove up and take guard . |
3 | At the frontline are the specialists — the college radio trainspotters who area really beginning to make their influence felt . |
4 | At the frontline are the specialists — the college radio trainspotters who area really beginning to make their influence felt . |
5 | Parents who fork out one a year for expensive games would not have to see them abandoned in the cupboard and teenagers could have a dozen games a year at pocket money prices . |
6 | The watching Kenny Dalglish , manager of Blackburn Rovers who Leicester visit on Saturday , must have been impressed with their football although they had failed to turn possession into goals by half-time . |
7 | O'Reilly will also reveal star singers who Bing liked . |
8 | Also , I received a note in March ‘ 91 , sent with the proposed SEAA constitution , which stated : ‘ All clubs who affiliate to the SEAA will automatically affiliate to the county in which their headquarters is located . ’ |
9 | There are hundreds of amateur musicians who Sunday by Sunday use their skills to praise God and lead worship . |
10 | That 's one of the things , I think , that the Roman Catholics who hanker after the old Latin Mass and its ritual miss the most , and I sympathize with them in the sense that there is n't a great deal of mystery about most of the worship in most of our churches any more , and whilst it 's very right and proper for us to be very busy on practical matters , we must n't forget that there are very mysterious questions about our purpose here , about death and life , which are n't answered simply by doing things and being very busy — in fact , that may be a form of escapism — we need both , and I would hope that there will be room again in Christianity in Europe for worship to become something which speaks to the things I find mysterious , and in that respect I think the interest in spirituality and religious experience , in mysticism , in all those sort of areas about one 's personal religious life , and a lot of it not very orthodox or traditional . |
11 | Like several Scots teams , Killin has formed a close bond with airmen who crew the two Wessex helicopters at Leuchars . |
12 | All the trouble , says Ronnie , is down to ‘ a few families who doa n't keep their young ’ uns in order . |
13 | They want to find families who attendad a Thomas the Tank Engine exhibition at Milton Keynes library last Thursday , when the devices were hidden . |
14 | With all the uncertainty and anxiety in our industry at the moment , it 's good to see that we 've not forgotten the needs of African farmers who anxieties are often far more acute than our own . |
15 | The fashion industry has a complicated early warning network of expert consultants who job it is to identify the sure commercial looks of the future . |
16 | This is painted just before the war , and it 's interesting to compare it with a painting by the court painter , William Dobson who worked in Oxford during the war , his studio was just around the corner in the High Street , because that 's Rupert very much at the end when things were going badly wrong for him , erm and it 's unfinished , perhaps because Dobson was beginning to run out of paint , and the experts at allow , and I think just that face tells the whole story about tension and unhappiness , Dobson 's an interesting painter , one of the first English painters who sort of get to the top in this way , and he painted a lot of the cavaliers at Charles ' court , erm this is Sir John Byron who clattered down the main street at St Aldate 's , before the king even arrived before the Battle of Edgehill , the one that caused trouble for John Smith , erm and he was very much a swash-buckling character , but he did n't spend a lot of time in Oxford later , but he was there enough to have his portrait painted . |
17 | Even so , a process of gradual denial creeps into Ealing 's output , most clearly represented in Train of Events ( 1949 ) , a film that brings together many of the characters who people post-war movies , only to kill them off or put a stop on their moral infractions . |
18 | The top 20 p.c. of earners who Mr Smith says it is fair to tax more heavily — middle-managers , professionals and skilled workers-provide 40 p.c. of all income tax and the top 5 p.c. contribute 35 p.c . |
19 | Pepe has some bouncers who sort of protect Miguel from his fans . ’ |
20 | I 'm sure Cottee 's opinions on the Everton midfield are mild compared with the views of other senior Everton professionals who week in , week out , see all their hard work wasted by an engine room built to power a motorboat rather than an ocean liner . |
21 | Throat infection is more common among females who practice oral sex than among men , because the female 's mouth is in direct contact with the infected part ( the tip of the penis ) whereas the male is in contact with an area not infected of its own right ( the clitoris and vulva ) . |
22 | Or under nothing at all , for girls who Lycra to be different . |
23 | And it is not at all good for the mothers who soudainement are dead ! |
24 | But not so good for the children who soudainement they 'ave no mother ! |
25 | But for the one in three men who marriage ends in divorce , the overriding feeling is often relief . |
26 | Despite being slap bang in the middle of the historic capital men 's style , it will have a decidedly younger edge than many of its neighbours , targeting young British men who Tarling believes are rejecting fashion for its own sake and returning en masse to classics that will last longer than a season . |
27 | And it is that each local church , of whatever sign should be invited to nominate from amongst their elder division those elders who district council might consider and recognise as dividing elders for a stated period of years with authority to do , provide them all services of worship and meetings of that local church , as the need arises . |
28 | If one then adde adds the volunteers who man and manage the clubs , organized regattas and ordinary races , the bosuns , the rescue crews , the and other sailing schools and instruction that goes on all o all over place , the end the list is endless . |
29 | As they stood looking and listening , the two boys who Renee had chased off the pillbox earlier , came running back towards the pub from the riverbank . |
30 | He was feeling critical about a number of his American missionary colleagues who weeks earlier had left their posts to obey the early warnings of the US Embassy to leave Burma . |