Example sentences of "[det] be [noun] who " in BNC.

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1 Exceptions to this are people who are mentally or physically disabled or those who are developmentally immature and are therefore unaware of dangers to themselves or are unable to protect themselves from hazards .
2 B. Some farmers own their land but nearly half are tenants who rent it .
3 Some are retirees who want a part-time job .
4 Some were housewives who had been called up under the call up for women of forty-five to fifty .
5 Some were novices who had never been on jungle training .
6 Some were gentlemen who felt strongly , like his lordship himself , that fair play had not been done at Versailles and that it was immoral to go on punishing a nation for a war that was now over .
7 Some were clergy who stayed for a week or two .
8 Many of the first group , it can be presumed , were married women , while some were teenagers who had taken part-time temporary jobs whilst still at school .
9 This is Flora , girls , this is Flora who may be coming to join us . ’
10 If I could just introduce for you , this is Emma who is a erm experienced archaeologist who 's with us on a three-month placement , and she will take people through this .
11 They 've taken away all the gubbins This is Mrs who looked after Debbie 's cats .
12 update the Chairman , I believe that the man who 's major in this is Councillor who 's now , as I understand , got a dispensation from the D O E.
13 Another was Elliott who explained that he needed access to information , from ‘ A ’ to ‘ Z ’ .
14 Many of these are women who work during the day and solicit at night in order to earn a bit more money .
15 But these are women who have not very much experience of a particular current within British feminism which sees men very much as the enemy , though they went through a tremendous process of political change during the strike and with the development of their organisation , many marriages , for example , split up and the women gained a whole new identity of themselves as individual women .
16 I think if anything it 's more likely that what we 'll have at Oxford is some extremely tough women , because these are women who have made their way through the educational system and are tough cookies .
17 Now it 's one thing to say well , you know , perhaps these are women who take more exception than other women would do , but there comes a point where you have to accept , I think , that there 's going to be a shift of perspective , that what women have customarily put up with is no longer what they wish to put up and that I think we ought to be , as it were , acknowledged to have the right or the scope to say we want things to change , and to define or to set out in a process of defining what should be sexual appropriate sexual behaviour in future .
18 These are judges who accept ‘ no grovelling on the part of prisoners ’ , even those who play on having a relative in the RUC ( and we did come across a policeman who believed that his brother had been treated leniently in court as a result of this connection with the force ) .
19 These are parents who read for their own pleasure and reward , and who wish their children to have pleasure and reward too .
20 These are students who have organised themselves to undertake surveys of buildings requiring modification for full public access .
21 We know of Palestinians who came from Iraqui with the regime , so these are Palestinians who follow the regime .
22 And these are men who have paid a small fortune to meet someone !
23 These are men who shoot people , right ?
24 Some of these are children who have no parents or who have been abandoned , and these will be long-term cases .
25 ‘ That is completely incorrect these are children who are waiting to be fostered or waiting for more permanent homes .
26 He wrote lines like : ‘ … whether they came with beards to shave or not , these are kids who react against the violent anti-Americanism of the New Left whom they far outnumber .
27 Situated in the space between the constraints of childhood and having a career , these are people who dream for a while of wanting a vague something more from life , yet are saddened by these dreams because they know deep down they 'll probably relinquish them , buckle down to a life of mediocrity .
28 Often these are people who have had a fairly ‘ secret ’ sort of relationship , such as a lover or a homosexual partner , and who therefore feel they have to bear their loss alone , because no one knows that they have sustained one .
29 These are people who were too proud to register for compensation , who were shy about meeting delegations from Tokyo and who were diffident about making a political issue over ‘ our little pollution incident ’ .
30 These are people who are so obsessed with the first decade of this new century that they 're inclined to forget for a moment the nineteen hundred or so years that went before it .
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