Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [adv] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If it is possible to mention something in the programme it will allow other fans who perhaps have little contact with the club , to use this excellent free facility . |
2 | Candidates who successfully complete this qualification can often gain direct access to a master 's degree . |
3 | The data on the nine subjects who correctly identified each insulin were analysed separately but the results were not different from those of the whole group . |
4 | It has certainly amplified those voices who persistently argue that viewpoint . |
5 | Most rural boundary disputes have their roots in the lackadaisical practices of country solicitors who never placed much importance on proper searches . |
6 | Firstly , to attract bright and enthusiastic people into our operation who we could then train up from scratch , and secondly , to provide a channel for individuals who already have some bakery or catering experience , and for whom our kind of operation could offer the opportunities for management development denied them elsewhere . |
7 | First , there were those 18 individuals who never had any contact with the Drugs Council . |
8 | We know several of our teachers who now hold this award but with to ensure that we have the names of all who have achieved it . |
9 | As throughout the tour , Ashenden had observed the opportunist self-seekers at the front of the queue ( as ever ) for the room-keys ; and in the rear ( as ever ) the quieter , seemingly contented souls who perhaps knew that being first or last to their rooms would make little difference to the quality of their living . |
10 | Ballycastle weathered the early pressure from the home side during which Lynas hit the post before Kilmore introduced their two subs who immediately brought more life into a listless home side . |
11 | It is now a minority who enter full-time employment and there has been considerable increase in the numbers who now take some form of further education . |
12 | Since peasants who still possessed any seed reserves or livestock were excluded from relief , they were compelled to sell them off in some cases in order to survive . |
13 | His ‘ pre-verbal ’ concept of the self could only be predicated of beings who already had some grasp of language . |
14 | In the final confrontation Jaq and Grey Knights had fought through savage ranks of cultists who all showed some mark of Chaos — a tentacle , a sting , tendrils instead of hair , suckers , claws ; through to the warlock of the coven ensconced deep within the caverns where young captives whimpered piteously in cages . |
15 | I think it is time for people to look at again at the pass rates , the standard of teaching , the standard of students who actually do this Business Studies . |
16 | An advocate of the charting device with its versatility for creating personalised knitwear garments , Rita was always surprised by the number of students who never used this accessory . |
17 | Graham Allen , a Labour campaigner for better conditions , is one of many MPs who also want more research and computer help . |
18 | It was Cannistraro and his colleagues who also identified this man as an accomplice of the two Libyans arrested at Dakar ( and subsequently released ) who took over from Ahmed Jibril after he asked for Gaddafi 's help . |
19 | The policy had widespread appeal , not only to county councils who now had another weapon in their armoury to fight expansionist urban authorities , but also more widely . |