Example sentences of "who [be] [verb] [prep] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is also necessary , in areas where student members are small , to select experts who are seen to be neutral and do not have a conflict of interest with the college .
2 The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis has been asked to look at the allegations and to arrange for certain persons who are said to be able to shed new light on the case to be interviewed .
3 He said : ‘ I have got to express my admiration to residential staff who are trying to be positive and ensure the residents do n't suffer .
4 One oil analyst described investor sentiment as a ‘ two-way pull between the Americans who are trying to be optimistic and the British who have been selling to them ’ .
5 Brilliant story of three sisters who are determined to be famous but are dogged by tragedy .
6 Health authorities and local authorities are sometimes willing to pay high prices to buy care for those one or two individuals who are felt to be unmanageable in their own services .
7 Can you imagine it comrades , you would have a position in which we attempt to put into place a bureaucratic list of people who are meant to be Labour supporters , they are n't Labour members .
8 But such an individual usually defines him or herself against a body of people who are meant to be homogeneous and standard-issue .
9 Clary , still remained the tramp , he loved to be , six days of the week , one along with many who are taken to be inhuman .
10 It went on : ‘ No persons suffering from infectious diseases , dropsies , disordered in their intellect , nor any who are considered to be incurable will be admitted as in-patients , except in special cases .
11 Their aim is to give aid to groups of people who are held to be disadvantaged for any reason — because of ethnic origin , sex , sexual preference , age , unemployment or any kind of disability .
12 It 's got to be done by actually tackling the people who are going to be violent by preventing them being violent .
13 cos , as you say , if if they do have to come to grips with their fellow man , to be at least some of them who are going to be impressed by that .
14 What you doing it for ? 'Cos let me tell you , the only people who are going to be interested in your bloody research are the authorities .
15 A high percentage of the homosexuals who are found to be positive , practise fellatio and , in particular , allowed ejaculation to take place in the mouth and then swallowed the semen .
16 Those who are alleged to be unfit to practise by virtue of illness can be referred by the Investigating Committee , Professional Conduct Committee or any concerned citizen to a separate UKCC Health Committee , so that their cases may be considered with medical reports and advice available .
17 Female staff of childbearing age , particularly women who are known to be pregnant , require special protection from radiation hazards and there are codes of practice which apply to radiotherapy and X-ray procedures .
18 People who are used to having responsible jobs at home or in the office and who are known to be good managers and organizers can not understand why suddenly the simplest task seems to be beyond them , and this makes them feel out of control and very unsafe .
19 Brothers , choose seven men from among you who are known to be full of the Spirit and wisdom .
20 We believe that the joint working party 's recommendations should include the routine use of such a device for people caring for patients who are known to be positive for HIV or hepatitis B virus and for high risk patients .
21 Whereas most research on listening uses academically successful individuals as subjects ( typically undergraduates ) , the project studies the behaviour of 14-16 year olds in secondary schools , being particularly concerned with differences in strategies , or use of strategies , between those who are judged within the school system to be academically successful and those who are judged to be unsuccessful .
22 Immediately after the first wave of evacuation had taken place there was a chorus of outrage from reception areas about some of the evacuees — evidently those from the poorest homes in inner-city areas — who were said to be filthy , verminous , incontinent , ungrateful and thoroughly ill-mannered .
23 Before it left , the UN mission compiled information on 1,100 people who had been detained , were alleged to have been detained or who were said to be missing , back to 1977 .
24 The Nightriders collected cash for Children in Need from passengers who were said to be full of Christmas spirit .
25 Second , and more important , even nobles who were determined to be recalcitrant expressed their recalcitrance in many different ways .
26 But some drivers who were assessed to be unsafe admitted that their peers encouraged them to drive fast .
27 The leadership was actually a collective one rather than a personal domination , and Law recognized his obligation to take the advice of those who were seen to be worthy of consultation by the party as a whole .
28 What you had was , F B I agents who were trained to be proactive , to be to do things , to force a conclusion .
29 War weariness was increasing the unpopularity of the Whigs , and although the Tories were happy with Queen Anne , the prospect of the succession of the House of Hanover , foreign Lutherans who were known to be sympathetic to the Whigs , was not particularly appealing to them .
30 However , of the significantly reduced number who were found to be poor , 68 per cent were pensioners ( table 5.1 of A. B. Atkison , ‘ Low pay and the cycle of poverty ’ , in Low Pay , ed .
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