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

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1 This vision of the market comprises individuals who trade with each other , but they lack many of their normal characteristics .
2 David Stirling was one of those individuals who combine within themselves the ability to dream and the ruthless singlemindedness to transform their ideas into action .
3 One view is that they should be allocated in discounted present value form to individuals who gain from them .
4 In almost every society we know something about , except perhaps the very simplest , there are individuals who specialize in music or who are regarded as more skilled ; in this respect , notation brings about not a total change but an added stimulus , and even without it , there can develop — as in blues or in British ‘ folk ’ traditions — an idea of particular songs being attached in some way to individuals : ‘ that 's X 's song ’ .
5 Individuals who contribute to local authority finances through rates can challenge authority spending decisions by judicial review because local authorities are said to owe a ‘ fiduciary duty ’ towards their ratepayers .
6 Such a breach not only leaves the company ( or rather those individuals who act on its behalf ) open to criminal liability under the CSA 1985 and civil liability under the FSA 1986 , but also to a claim by a corporate client for breach of its obligation of confidence .
7 Furthermore , where labour turnover is frequent , the individuals who act as leaders or subordinates are constantly changing ; such change is unsettling because the leadership style will have to be altered to suit the new situation , each time a personnel change occurs .
8 Individuals who apply for the shares through a PEP will be entitled to more shares than other applicants .
9 If you 're seeking a way to express frustrated emotion and thwarted love , then you need to know that children are individuals who come with their own rights and demands .
10 We then consider some of the current and future implications of past changes and of those still to come , both for individuals who survive into what is commonly called old age and for the wider society of which they are a part .
11 Each set of social practices not only determines the characteristics of the individuals who engage in it but also supplies them with a conception of the range of properties they can have , and of its limits .
12 Theft , fraud , arson and vandalism are the most obvious crimes against the business itself , but you must also take into account any crimes against individuals who work for your company .
13 In contrast to the respondent quoted earlier , this candidate saw headhunting as ‘ an important way of progressing , particularly for individuals who work for smaller companies or in very specialised fields ’ .
14 Individuals who work for such organisations tend to learn an expertise without experiencing risk ; many do their job adequately , but are not over-ambitious .
15 A company is employee controlled if more than half its issued ordinary share capital and voting power is beneficially owned by full-time employees , namely individuals who work for the greater part of their time as employees or directors of the company or its 51% subsidiaries .
16 everybody you meet except for individuals who work for those er types of companies will be business people .
17 But many are individuals who work in art , fashion or music .
18 This visiting party comprises of individuals who work in the Health Sector and have a particular interest in Community Care .
19 Broadly speaking eligible trainees are individuals who pay for their own training or assessment out of their own resources , who do not receive assistance from an employer or are not funded under a Government Scheme towards the cost of such training .
20 Returning to the brother-sister incest case for illustration , we note that individuals who conform to the aversion leave more offspring .
21 The important thing is that we go onstage feeling like a unit , rather than a bunch of individuals who happen to be playing in the same key . ’
22 Hence the two highly ‘ cultured ’ individuals who meet at a party and find they have nothing in common to talk about .
23 The population under study is not dispersed at random across the map but consists of individuals who conceive of themselves as belonging to enduring groups which have continuity in a time scale measured in generations rather than in years .
24 Charge cards are largely held by higher-income individuals who have to an extent been cushioned form the onset of the recession .
25 But there are often insurmountable practical difficulties in doing this given that , under most random sampling procedures , it is individuals who have to be contacted not types of individuals who satisfy the quota controls as in quota sampling .
26 Ultimately , however , there is still the problem of the individuals who rely on a poor frequency of public transport and this can be the most significant feature of isolation .
27 I might add that Filmer 's notion of dominion as originally granted to Adam included both ownership of property and authority over men and here Filmer was trading on erm erm the feudal tradition of erm property erm erm erm dominion erm entails that if you have property rights in a certain tract of territory you also have political authority over the people inhabiting that or that territory you know , think of a straightforward standard lord of the manor and his service you know , he has property rights in the territory , he also has authority over erm the individuals who live off that territory .
28 The Los Angeles communities are demanding that they are policed and patrolled by individuals who live in the community and the commanding officers by ten-year residents of the community in which they serve .
29 For Marx is trying to develop a theory which will apply universally , and the fact ( if it is a fact ) that individuals who live in different societies do not share constant properties is enough to disqualify them from being the rock on which social explanations are founded .
30 It describes a social-psychological process whereby heroin and its associated cultural knowledge ( for instance , how to use it ) are spread by means of communication and exchange between individuals who live in close proximity to one another , but who may be from different social groups .
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