Example sentences of "[n mass] who [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But when it 's down mostly to wiggling around a stage in clattering heels there is no time for deep analysis of the psyche of folk who engage in such events and despite a doughty effort , director Ian Kellgren simply does not have enough suitable material to mesh this into any shape worthy of the tag theatre .
2 Most of the 15% of the world 's population who live in rich industrial countries have similar feelings about the 85% who live in poor ones : the ‘ poor ’ may be more numerous , but they do not produce much .
3 ‘ The man who is looking for a breed to put shape into his lambs only has to talk to butchers who deal in this type of Texel-sired carcass and look at the successes achieved in carcass competitions .
4 Not all the people who indulge in these tastes are addicts — that is , they do not depend on their habit in a way that seems clearly abnormal to the bulk of people who do not share their tastes .
5 In 1985 regulations were held to be void as having no statutory authority where their purpose was to force able-bodied young people who lived on supplementary benefit to move from one area to another in search of employment .
6 At Key Stage 2 , with older pupils , the enquiry can easily be pushed back to the Victorian Age , when pupils are now faced with the " problem " that all the people who lived at that time are now dead .
7 How the quite respectable people who lived under these conditions managed to bring up families , I shall never know .
8 This lady has spent many years studying the life of the people who lived in these parts in former times . ’
9 A man who wished to resist such turning could insist on keeping to the subject ; and forceful men who had the character of genial good nature could get away with open rebuttal of this kind ; but not all people who interrupted with open rebuttals acquired or maintained that character .
10 While scrapping the subsidies would hit state bureaucrats abusing the system it would hit even harder the less privileged people who benefit from cheap prices for essential items in ordinary shops .
11 The aim is that those young people who opt for early leaving would themselves be substantial gainers .
12 These breed clubs have regenerated interest in the people who had for some reason left the breed and have now been asked to return to spread their knowledge to the younger members .
13 Mercifully the number of people who suffer to this extent is small and their need for help is usually recognized by those with whom they come into contact .
14 SANELINE is the first helpline for people suffering from mental illness , their families , professional helpers and those generally involved in assisting people who suffer in this way .
15 That is a matter of saving the lives of thousands of people who suffer from rare diseases .
16 The most important outcome of the increased use of monitoring equipment is that people who suffer from respiratory diseases can be alerted to the possibility of a problem arising within the following 24 hours .
17 The Department advises people who suffer from respiratory diseases to take minimum exercise and , preferably , to stay indoors .
18 Therefore , people who suffer from intellectual impairment may be unable to acquire adequate knowledge and to respond quickly and appropriately to a threat to safety .
19 While working on people who suffer from these conditions I have always found that the neck muscles are extremely tight .
20 What 's confusing , though is that some of these symptoms are sometimes reported by people who suffer from high blood pressure .
21 Undoubtedly , the human contact which shopping provides becomes increasingly important to people who suffer from social isolation .
22 The same is true of the health service , the more the private health educa the pri private health welfare comes in , the less chance there is of people who are , who are articulate and people who count in British society start speaking up with the rest of us and saying come on we we 've got a common interest and a common stake in this service and we want the best po for for everybody and the same will start happening in housing if you get your way .
23 The people who counted in royal politics were those with access to the restricted areas of the court .
24 ‘ We can meet people who know about these things .
25 It seems to me that it ought to be our policy that we ought to try and locate people who go into these sorts of residencies as close to the people who will be concerned for their welfare as possible erm and that therefore there would be a strong case for making that sort of exception in those cases .
26 People who go through any kind of shit come out with a certain sense of humour : it comes from the pain you go through and how you handle it .
27 When the depression worsened after the Wall Street crash , the fringe voices of ‘ unorthodox ’ economists and politicians were joined by increasing numbers of people who looked to new ways of solving the country 's problems .
28 During the recent troubles in India , many of the people who came to this country and who said that they were refugees from oppression by the Indian Government were proposing various forms of armed or violent protest against that Government .
29 I hope those people who came to Ayresome Park tonight enjoyed the game .
30 Visitor pressure and the often mindless or downright destructive behaviour of some of the people who come to this area have annoyed some farmers so much that they look on walkers as just another kind of vermin — and there are many times when I can sympathise with this attitude completely .
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