Example sentences of "[noun] who are [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If I say a little bit about Moat er , we are a registered housing association who are obviously monitored by the housing corporation responsible to a committee of management .
2 Quality DJs from all over the country have been coming to Middlesbrough for the last couple of years , including London DJs who are now returning through the Flying organisation .
3 As with most things in this 24 hour a day town , the bar never closes which is good news for pool and table-football fans who are well catered for here .
4 The new knowledge is acquired through changes in the prices of resources and of products , brought about by the bids and offers of the entrepreneur-producers who are eagerly competing for the profits to be won by discovering where resource owners and consumers have ( in effect ) underestimated each other 's eagerness to buy or to sell .
5 less reliable supporters give away one or more of these to candidates of other parties who are better known to them .
6 Thus authors who are highly regarded by their peers tend also to be those who publish frequently , and whose papers are highly cited .
7 Thus authors who are highly regarded by their peers tend also to be those who publish frequently , and whose papers are highly cited .
8 The blue chip authors are holding their own , but it is the new authors who are really struggling in the current climate .
9 Will my hon. Friend also note that , unlike the Liberal party , whose individual members have held this view for a long time , what is most interesting is the view held by senior members of the Liberal Democrat party in Scotland who are now calling for separatism ?
10 And so often things do n't work out quite like this — either the offspring move abroad or , worse still , fall out with their parents who are then left with a house too large for them , but are either unable or unwilling to move to something more suitable .
11 Those Asians and West Indians who are more dispersed among the white population are far less likely to suffer every kind of disadvantage than those living in the areas of local concentration .
12 Like , we know people in Cork who are still influenced by Sid Vicious — they were good in school and they had brains and all that , but now … ‘
13 In my blunderings around Enniskillen , I may have inadvertently done some harm , as foreigners do in Communist lands by innocently befriending natives who are then shadowed by the secret police and later imprisoned or shot .
14 If these problems can be overcome by the planners who are now setting to work under the direction of the UN Secretary-General , the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal could be an important step in strengthening international law .
15 The rescue services have more important things to do than look for windsurfers who are comfortably seated in the bar !
16 Surely , it is time that some form of flexibility was introduced into the compensation legislation for armed services personnel who are severely injured in the course of their duties .
17 It is the people who work in the institutions who are most exposed to our dislike .
18 ‘ We have a few big employers who are always asked for money , but they are suffering from donor fatigue , ’ says Paul Johnson , regional director for Business in the Community .
19 Secondly , since the clearinghouses are essentially agencies for co-operation and most enquirers want the names of contacts who are currently working on the same problem , it is advisable to refer the enquirer to the contacts for first-hand information .
20 It attributes the speedy exit to having its reorganisation plan in order and the cooperation of its creditors who are apparently agreed on a collections moratorium .
21 The first would be moderate conservatives of placid and unreflective temperament who are happily engaged with their research and their teaching , and who believe that the discipline of English is in good heart , with lots of interesting books coming out and buoyant student demand .
22 Earlier this month ministers announced an investigation after press and television interviews with servicemen who are now suffering from leukaemia and other diseases related to radiation .
23 The agent 's problem with acts who are still looking for a deal is how to judge their potential for success .
24 Pluralists , therefore , focus more on the individuals and groups who are centrally located in the ‘ black-box ’ of policy-making in the capitalist state .
25 It is only the American buyers who are now attracted by genuine objets d'art , they are the only ones who understand their true worth and what kind of reflection is that upon us ?
26 The small but relatively well paid labour force is kept separate from the garbage pickers who are further divided between themselves by intense competition .
27 SPILL was formed in 1990 to provide a forum for the staff of Lending Services to discuss procedures and co-operative issues with staff in Scottish libraries who are actively engaged on loans work .
28 Manufacturers are encouraged to extend their range for this group who are also seen as an obvious growth area for alcohol , off-the-shelf medicines , hair colourants and restorers !
29 I had joined a group who are still fixated on a classification of ‘ disorder ’ which homes in on those who attack property , ; and since the amassing of property has been a primary aim of capitalist society , it should come as no surprise to find that to prevent the dispossessed from simply taking from the élite has been the primary structuring principle of policing .
30 Yesterday 's crucial talks were guarded by riot police with armoured trucks and water cannon , following fears of a major demonstration by French fishermen who are also seething over the level of imports flooding the EC .
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