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

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1 Or who know about a different God to mine .
2 The Tour tries to create opportunities by staging ‘ open-events ’ and allotting places to amateurs invited by the sponsor or who qualify under the relevant handicap rules .
3 All young women who attend girls ' nights at their youth centre , or who go to girls ' days and weekends , and every woman youthworker involved ( whether in single-sex or mixed settings ) is likely to get labelled a lesbian .
4 Older people who have fewer than eight main meals each week , or who go for long periods of the day without food , are considered to be especially at risk .
5 In much the same way his reference to the rundown , dirty and potentially dangerous state of public transport would strike a chord with commuters who use our shoddy and dilapidated railways or who drive on potholed roads .
6 Of more relevance here are the criticisms of those who argue that Reagan , in reality , fell far short of his declared policy purposes , or who point to the thinness of his legislative record in the remaining three years of his first term .
7 no longer confined to persons who speak the King 's English or who come under the direct influence of the great writers ; the continuity of our literary and linguistic heritage is threatened by the far-reaching influence of the half educated …
8 Successful technology transfer requires that the people who provide the technology , or who act as facilitators of technology transfer , must do so as a business .
9 Their profitability must depend on successful technology transfer requires that the people who provide the technology , or who act as facilitators of technology transfer , must do so as a business .
10 The problems noted above are intensified for the management of stock revision programmes ; these are carried out by staff who are either subject specialists or who have in the course of the stock revision acquired a good deal of knowledge about the subject literature — certainly more than the line manager .
11 Those interested in , or who need to be able to refer to matters connected with the law and practice of wills , estates and trusts .
12 Locations are usually handy for customers who are using other central services ( eg banks , public library ) , who work in the city centre , or who rely on public transport
13 Well if we 're continually in contact with people as growing children who do n't allow us to express our feelings , or who behave in a way that would seem to deny that those feelings of hate and rage and love in their extremes exist at all , then obviously one does n't develop a sense of trust in what one perceives from oneself , and that erm on erm an accumulative basis is going to result in a person who does n't feel terribly confident about the feelings and their awareness that they have .
14 A further problem arises in relation to those who return to church life after an absence of many years , or who transfer from one church to another .
15 It is also true that the growing body of scientific evidence has had one effect in that the agreed levels of exposure to both people who work in the industry or who live in the vicinity of power stations have become steadily more stringent since the early days when it was thought unnecessary to warn military personnel that there was any risk in their presence a matter of miles from an atomic test explosion .
16 People who are members of religious communities who do not have any income of their own , and who depend upon their religious community for their livelihood .
17 There may be pupils whose eye condition makes it difficult to tolerate bright light and who suffer to some extent from photophobia ( for instance those who are albinos or who have coloboma ) .
18 This chapter aims to provide a broad overview of some of the main concerns facing employers and employees involved in overseas postings. first of all , it concentrates on the relocation assistance given to employees posted abroad to a subsidiary company for a two-to five-year period and who return to a position within their employing organisation in Britain .
19 It is probably churlish to contrast that with those who spent $15 billion last autumn vainly trying to prop up the pound and who remain in post at Threadneedle Street and 11 Downing Street .
20 We have , accordingly , a ‘ critical thinking ’ industry , with books and exercises intended to improve individuals ' critical thinking ; and other individuals who profess expertise in the field , and who claim to be able to teach it .
21 One view has it that they are the trusted preservers of law and order , men and women who do a difficult job very well and who deserve to be respected and admired throughout the communities which they protect .
22 Currently those women who do take science A levels and who go into higher education are far more likely to choose to study medical or biological subjects than physical sciences or engineering .
23 Regimes seeking the ideal torturer need candidates who are young , educated , with a track record of obedience to authority — to parents , teachers , priests — and who come from families sympathetic to the political aims of the state .
24 Rather , organizational goals are what they are perceived to be by officials who have been socialized into the organizational ‘ way of life ’ and who strive in a highly co-ordinate fashion to bring about collectively their realization .
25 And that leads to the third , less obvious , reason : the market-place itself , to work efficiently , needs consumers who know how prices compare , and who act on that knowledge buying at the right price , not buying if the price is too high for this to have an influence on prices , through traders who set attractive prices competing successfully against traders who set inflated prices , it is by no means necessary for all consumers to be actively price-conscious .
26 In other words , many executives in firms experiencing economic difficulties and who know from experience that the inspectorate mainly imposes administrative sanctions will calculate that their best interests lie in not conforming to factory health , safety , and welfare regulations ; instead they will gather their excuses and get on with the violations .
27 He says in Mexico for instance there are communities who depend on it for their livelihood and who benefit from the sale of the wood .
28 Here there also may be more compliant subordinates who prefer this more authoritarian style there may be individuals in any organisation who do not want responsibility and who prefer to be told what to do .
29 If , with the help of all the civil servants who advise Ministers and who sit under the Gallery and elsewhere , one worked on a policy to create crime , one could not come up with anything better than what the Government have created in the past 12 years .
30 Those who have experienced deliverance by the hand of God , and who live under his sovereignty , must show it by distinctive behaviour .
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