Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] who " in BNC.

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1 We occasionally have vacancies for bartenders who must have at least two years ' experience of working a cocktail bar .
2 The other safeguard arises at an earlier stage of the proceedings , and provides an additional protection for persons who are abroad and not able to be served with proceedings in this country in the usual way .
3 I was pressed with an argument that the assignees were not customers of B.C.C.I. The purpose of the Act was to provide some protection for persons who had chosen to become customers of the bank and who were accepted by the bank as customers .
4 He pointed out the sloping white stripes on the walls , whose incline indicated the nearest of the niches providing protection for plate-layers who otherwise might end up under the wheels of one of the expresses which thundered over these rails , bound for famous foreign cities .
5 It was reported that signs about dog fouling , and notes for motorists who park on the green pointing out that the car park should be used , are now available .
6 In S5 and S6 there is ample opportunity for pupils who did not choose a technical subject in S3 to return to one and many senior pupils opt to do this .
7 So , in my experience certainly down in the Sussex area , there 's , there 's great opportunity for people who have something worthwhile saying , who understand how to repackage what they 're saying in such a way that it will keep local radio audiences listening , and who are prepared to learn the minimum techniques and skills necessary to come across reasonably well .
8 The ultimate accolade caps a dramatic rise for Platt who was rejected by Manchester United before establishing himself in the game with Crewe , then joining Taylor at Aston Villa and then going onto Juventus via Bari .
9 They would be regarded by their contemporaries as people who should not er be there , who are only there because of their sporting abilities .
10 NHS professionals normally perceive day hospitals as a possible alternative to hospital admission for people who are acutely ill and can not be treated as outpatients or at home , as a place for recently discharged short-term in-patients to attend for a period while settling back into normal life , and as a place to treat , monitor and give social support to long-term patients who would otherwise live isolated lives .
11 ( An obvious example of this phenomenon is where parents make special provision for children who are handicapped . )
12 The Open University runs courses with special provision for people who have impaired hearing .
13 However in the twentieth century this principle has been modified somewhat through both statutory and case law , by introducing the principle that a will should make fair provision for people who have had certain types of relationship with the deceased , mostly but not exclusively kin ( Cretney , 1984 , ch. 23 ; Green , 1988 ) .
14 Parliamentary support began to coalesce , deriving mainly from the analogy which was seen between compensation for criminal injuries and the existing welfare provision for people who had sustained injuries in the course of their work .
15 One of the things that concerns us is provision for people who are unemployed and we are we are speaking and working , speaking to and working with the Labour Group and the Labour Party on establishing a centre for people who are unemployed .
16 Following Axelrod and Hamilton 's pioneering work , many authors have sought to understand which strategies do best when the game is played many times between players who remember past encounters .
17 BEING unemployed could be an advantage for people who want to start their own business , according to National Westminster Bank .
18 When his physical rehabilitation could be reduced to a maintenance level of about one session per fortnight , he started to attend the City University where the City Dysphasic Group organized special programmes in communication skills for adults who had suffered head injuries or strokes .
19 This module is designed to provide a short course in personal life skills for students who have good passes in O Grade and/or Standard Grade courses .
20 While France stands shoulder to shoulder with Germany , and the two countries together account for half the EC output , the exchange rate mechanism will survive , representing a beacon of hope for federalists who still see a common currency as the bridge across which Europe must pass to a federal future , and a baleful threat for the sovereign Britishers , who see it as a black hole which could draw EC members inexorably into the same destiny .
21 There 's new hope for people who lost money in the Maxwell Pension Funds .
22 But the records suggest that the hard school of child rearing prevailed , at least to the extent that there was not too much sympathy for youngsters who were not entirely happy with their foster parents .
23 I think most people in the game will feel a great deal of sympathy for Frank who 's one of er the games gentlemen certainly .
24 Amabel , torn between sympathy for Linnet who had loved and lost and this poor little jewelled bride who was unlikely to be loved at all , had suffered a severe headache that day .
25 However , there can be little sympathy for firms who make devices or software deliberately designed to permit the copying of works which are copy-protected .
26 The results are a blow for women who thought their long and hard-fought campaign would guarantee success .
27 The result was a bitter blow for Slough who take part in the European Clubs Championship next weekend , and their coach , Ian Jennings , admitted that the team would have to sort out several elements in the defence this week .
28 The Department of Employment ( DE ) Group encourages sporting and social activities for people who work within the Group .
29 Although President dos Santos had long expressed his willingness to form such a government , the agreement marked a significant policy change for Savimbi who had hitherto ruled out political co-operation with the MPLA-PT .
30 All of my local contacts for people who are willing to travel up to Leeds etc , came as a result of either me , or them wearing a Leeds shirt .
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