Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [vb base] them " in BNC.

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1 Most clients who seek them in fact qualify for green form assistance and they are comparatively uncommon .
2 And they warn that banks may well have their arms twisted by troubled clients who want them to convert dud loans into equity .
3 Council houses and flats are owned by the districts who maintain them and collect the rents .
4 For all their bluster about foreign conspiracy , the foreigners who worry them most live not in the United States or Western Europe but in Hungary , Poland and the Soviet Union .
5 They have prospered along with the chemical companies and machinery manufacturers who supply them .
6 Most headhunters argue that the candidates who criticise them do so because they , the candidates , have been unsuccessful .
7 The bodies supervised by such boards are likely to be dominated by the bureaucrats who run them , rather than nominees who supervise them , particularly since they will be able to hide behind all the defences of professional expertise with organizations which are larger than almost all the departments within individual local governments with which councillors will be familiar .
8 Greenock 's are among the most handsome I 've seen , each one ‘ owned ’ ( some by veritable dragons who guard them watchfully ) .
9 Yet despite these fundamental flaws , both theories continue to attract supporters who regard them as ‘ a fair implication of liberal individualism ’ .
10 Reverse osmosis units for freshwater fish are all very well , but many fishkeepers who use them are forced to mix the water obtained with raw tapwater before adding it to the tank , simply because they can not afford the expense of a separate carbon filter .
11 They were either born rich , or they 're getting their own back on the kids who beat them up at school . ’
12 It would remind them that young men who carry knives and youngsters who take them to school may lose their temper and find that one stab is enough to kill a school mate or a police officer .
13 Spearmen are particularly good in this role since they can bring an extra rank of spears to bear on any foes who charge them and this means that casualties suffered by the front ranks are less of a disaster .
14 And on the physical health side , enormous numbers of children are badly fed , physically neglected , by the loving parents who bore them !
15 More importantly , those reports will be produced for the benefit of the parents who read them .
16 Which are in fact manufactured by Indians who sell them here very cheaply .
17 The Committee found the picture quality generally satisfactory ; happily this was also the judgement of the broadcasters who use them in their programmes .
18 Marianne Tranter , a psychiatric social worker at the Hospital for Sick Children , Great Ormond Street , London , told the audience of nurses and social workers that abused children are ‘ seduced ’ by paedophiles who give them rewards and make threats about disclosure .
19 Similarly , transnational forces may be mainly responsive to these international financial organizations , or to the governments of the countries who control them , or to ‘ disinterested ’ international bureaucrats trying to sort out the mess .
20 Assistant Principal , Professor John Darby , believes that ‘ the course offers a unique blend of technical , managerial and interpersonal skills development that will greatly benefit the individuals taking part and the companies who employ them ’ .
21 Some are in the hands of collectors or co-operatives of enthusiasts who see them as relics to cherish and maintain as part of our heritage , but these are in the minority .
22 Much of this material — this archaic London , the Hawksmoor churches , their magical meaning , and the tramps who haunt them — comes from the striking poem Lud Heat by Iain Sinclair , where the churches are taken to be geometrically interrelated in the form of a pentacle , the sorcerer 's five-pointed star .
23 The care of the war graves in civil cemeteries and churchyards is generally entrusted to local and church authorities who maintain them in agreement with the Commission .
24 Financial assets are issued by borrowers and traded by financial institutions who hold them .
25 But it is undoubtedly dangerous and often cruel , stirring not so much the boxers but the crowds who watch them to a pitch of savagery quite incompatible with the notion that boxing is ‘ the noble art of self-defence ’ .
26 All the snotty spotty little nerds who support them , who would go weak at the knees and soil themselves if they ever ever went to see MUFC and met the abovementioned evil evil types .
27 There is no royal road to teaching , and teachers are rightly highly suspicious of IQ experts who tell them there is .
28 QUENTIN SEDDON MEETS THE RESEARCHERS WHO HELP THEM DECIDE
29 It is above all those children who were cared for actively by their grandparents who recall them in depth and with strong feeling .
30 MPs are elected to represent the people , not companies and organisations who pay them .
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