Example sentences of "who [vb base] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The question of who Bartle was has given rise to a number of theories and , as with most traditions , fact and fiction , legend and folklore have become inextricably intertwined .
2 People who want to keep their hard-won independence and who fear being betrayed into union with Europe by treacherous politicians .
3 Is that not the best discouragement to crime and an encouragement to those elderly people who fear being attacked on the streets ?
4 The professions have lost many of their better men ; many of those who remain are concentrating on maximising profits and fees to feather nests in the US , Canada or Australia .
5 Those who remain are out .
6 But the desertion of a part of the crew is to be considered an emergency of the voyage as much as their death ; and those who remain are bound by the terms of their original contract to exert themselves to the utmost to bring the ship in safety to her destined port .
7 Those who remain are employed in maintenance and repair work .
8 The IBMers who remain are n't making as much fuss as the outsiders looking in ; many are enjoying new challenges , finding new career opportunities .
9 ‘ The only people who suffer are the fans .
10 I said nothing , but I had no idea who Pyke was and what he 'd done .
11 The worst thing Lagerfeld can find to say of those who transgress is that they have behaved in an ‘ uneducated ’ manner .
12 Bearing in mind that all the women who appear are portrayed as homemakers of one kind or another , it is significant that on the occasions when potentially humorous situations emerge , women are the ‘ butt of the joke ’ on six of these occasions ( and Audrey as a potential one ) , despite the fact that there are fewer women overall .
13 It 's a measure of the esteem in which Altman is held that many of the close to 70 stars who appear were willing to commit themselves to a project which so ruthlessly satirizes their very existence .
14 Anybody who want 's to take part , and ca n't get today 's Torygraph , send me another mail and we 'll work out the best way to get the stuff to you .
15 Yeah , you both got a big bit there and that gets rid of that then , right who want 's erm some tomato sauce ?
16 alright , alright , quite everybody , quite , right , who want 's to go first ?
17 Who want 's a game of golf ?
18 Children who smoke are more susceptible to coughs and increased phlegm and are more likely to have chest illnesses than those who do not smoke [ 9 ] .
19 A recent study revealed that children who smoke are 3 times more likely to have time off school [ 10 ] .
20 Infants of parents who smoke are more likely to be admitted to hospital for bronchitis and pneumonia in the first year of life .
21 Babies born to women who smoke are on average 200 grams lighter than babies born to comparable non-smoking mothers .
22 ( 8 ) Infants of parents who smoke are also more susceptible to chest infections and bronchitis and pneumonia than the children of non-smokers .
23 And what we do from research is that children who smoke are more likely to smoke the brands that are heavily advertised
24 By means of the Ames test , Holly et al have shown that women who smoke are more likely to have mutagenic cervical fluids than non-smokers , and nicotine and cotinine have been found in the mucous secretions of the uterine cervix of smokers .
25 I do n't even know who Hazlitt is , let alone what he does !
26 The climbing and the people who climb are central to this book , and Dennis 's descriptions of both are rich , but rich with sensation , humanity , humour , magnanimity .
27 Not least because he is the first senior politician for some time to write a book that is stylish , witty , beautifully observed and therefore vastly superior to the plodding tone employed by most ex-Cabinet ministers who confuse being there with being able to write an interesting account of what happened .
28 Not all patients who die are suitable as organ donors , and the decision on whether to remove the organs is made by the doctors concerned .
29 However few who die are reckoned fit to enter directly into the presence of God and the vast majority of Roman Catholics expect to go first to Purgatory either on account of dying ‘ in venial sin ’ ( Catechism P. 32 ) or being ‘ indebted to God 's justice on account of mortal sin . ’
30 If you think that sniffing has ‘ gone out of fashion ’ , think again — there are over 100 deaths each year from solvent sniffing , and most of those who die are teenagers .
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