Example sentences of "[Wh pn] are [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Each real animal is surrounded by a little cluster of neighbours , most of whom have never existed , but a few of whom are its ancestors , its descendants and its cousins . |
2 | The seven members of the Department ( two of whom are themselves Nottingham graduates ) are joined annually by assistants from Russia , Serbia , or Croatia and Slovenia . |
3 | Our contracts specify that private patients , many of whom are themselves blood donors , are not charged for the blood itself . |
4 | Who are them blokes bloody make a living then ? |
5 | For this to be acceptable to teachers they have to have confidence in the ability and independence of the inspectors : independence , that is , from the education authorities who are their employers . |
6 | On this World Communications Day , I extend my cordial best wishes to all the professional men and women striving to serve the human family through the communications media , to all the members of the International Catholic Media Organizations active throughout the world , and to the vast body of media consumers who are their audience and towards whom they bear a very weighty responsibility . |
7 | All these contradictions represent opportunities for curriculum managers , who are themselves products of an ancien régime which laid greater stress on the teacher as professional leader and entrepreneur than in most other countries . |
8 | Compared with other university courses , clinical medicine is distinguished by the contribution of teachers who are themselves practitioners of what they teach . |
9 | The more immediate concern is that the student 's lecturers , who are themselves practitioners of the discipline , are hardly likely to mount a penetrating attack on their own intellectual home . |
10 | Saxton Bampfylde tries to be extra sensitive , open and considerate , not only to the clients who are its bread and butter , but also to candidates , who frequently feel they have been ridden roughshod over and hard-done-by in the search process . |
11 | There , we believe , are constructed fragments of society the reality of which is unquestioned by the children who are its constructors and who know how to maintain it . |
12 | And just who are its backers ? |
13 | Who are its customers ? |
14 | My account of political integrity takes the personification much more seriously , as if a political community really were some special kind of entity distinct from the actual people who are its citizens . |
15 | Wishart and Virden ( 1977 ) also suggest that in the twentieth century a fundamental opposition between ‘ literate ’ music styles ( from concert music to Tin Pan Alley songs ) and ‘ oral ’ styles ( quintessentially Afro-American musics , but also popular styles derived from these ) is associated with the opposition between those who dominate and control the social system and those who are its victims . |
16 | This posits that the company or any group of individuals acting together for a common purpose creates a living organism , or a real person , capable of willing and acting through the people who are its organs just as a natural person wills and acts through their brain , mouth and hands . |
17 | Perhaps most important of all is the legitimacy of the system with those who are its subjects . |
18 | I do not want to say that we are going to get rid of everyone , only those who are our enemies . |
19 | We do not know who are our friends and who our enemies . |
20 | . ’ Another woman , repeating with incredulity that such things could happen while the Führer was standing by his soldiers at the Front in the fight against Bolshevism , said blessings would go out from the crucifixes in the schools ‘ not only for the children themselves , but also for our Führer and his soldiers , who are our sons , fathers , and brothers ’ . |
21 | Who are our competitors , what are they doing and can we react quicker than they can ? |
22 | He would do so , wrote Edward , ‘ out of love for you who are our lord and cousin and our very dear friend ’ , but only when the Scots obeyed him as their liege lord . |
23 | Yet these are the same people who are our neighbours , our friends and those who sit beside us in the cinema or at a football ground . |
24 | Should we advise Her Majesty under whose Charter we operate , that the time has come to devolve our responsibilities gradually to the institutions who are our partners ? … |
25 | Like most of you I suspect , I am totally f-ed off with Leeds United at the moment , but one subject that does cheer me a little is the young players who are our future . |
26 | ‘ I can think of at least three professional women who are my patients and who do n't want to near the ‘ natural is wonderful ’ message preached by the NCT . |
27 | ‘ My sneers are bullets , not aimed at you who are my brother , but in general at the party to which you belong once and for all . |
28 | The first priority for a systematic communications programme is to meet the employee 's personal need for information directly relevant to himself such as : the payments system ; hours and conditions ; status and boss ( who gives me orders , who are my subordinates ) ; amenities and fringe benefits ; termination arrangements ( what justice do I get ) ; leave ; discipline ( penalties , rules , grievance procedure ) ; union and key officials ; prospects ; changes affecting him ( new boss , working conditions , rearrangement of the plant , office accommodation ) etc . |
29 | Who are your customers ? |
30 | You pay the financing costs for all those people who are your customers and who owe you money . |