Example sentences of "who die " in BNC.

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1 Not all patients who die are suitable as organ donors , and the decision on whether to remove the organs is made by the doctors concerned .
2 We pray for all those killed each day in wars , disasters and accidents throughout the world ; for prisoners of conscience ; for Farzad Bazoft and all who die of torture , starvation and maltreatment ; and for Margaret Tyrrell , John Rahilly , Ernest Cowley , George Smith , Eileen O'Connor , Peter Crawley and Helen Timms whose anniversaries fall at this time of the year .
3 HIGHLY-publicised incidents of patients who die on trolleys in accident and emergency units while waiting for a hospital bed are the rare consequences of the extreme pressure under which most units work .
4 In all of this sanguinary excess , it is the guilty who die .
5 Mourning enables us to see the millions who die of starvation in our world not as impersonal statistics , but as unique human beings .
6 However few who die are reckoned fit to enter directly into the presence of God and the vast majority of Roman Catholics expect to go first to Purgatory either on account of dying ‘ in venial sin ’ ( Catechism P. 32 ) or being ‘ indebted to God 's justice on account of mortal sin . ’
7 Concerning those who die in their sins Jesus said ‘ Whither I go ye CAN NOT come . ’
8 In fact , 80% of people who die under the age of 60 are suitable donors .
9 If you think that sniffing has ‘ gone out of fashion ’ , think again — there are over 100 deaths each year from solvent sniffing , and most of those who die are teenagers .
10 They keep the infirmary for those who die clean of infection , from a falling gable , perhaps , when your serpentines find the right range .
11 Particularly as it has been discovered that about 30% of men who die from other causes are also found to have had prostate cancer . ’
12 It penalises the realisation of losses later than gains ; donors of gifts who die within seven years ; owners of non-fungible ( lumpy ) assets who can not ‘ bed and breakfast ’ to use up annual exemptions ; as well as direct as compared with indirect investors through tax-exempt institutions .
13 Among the millions who die each year through malnutrition there are many children of the Kingdom .
14 I conceive many People would be happy with an Art of this kind or at least it would be useful to those who die abroad and are brought back home : I often used to talk of embalming but never seriously took it in hand ‘ til the year before last , which to this time is well preserved .
15 For the majority who die intestate , separate legal rules apply and these also reflect the idea that certain relatives have the right to claim a share in the resources of the deceased .
16 So in the case of all who die intestate , and for most of the rather small number who make a will , the outcome of inheritance will be that relatives are beneficiaries , and the legal procedures which ensure this codify a set of obligations to give support which discriminates between close and more distant kin .
17 Other costs include the payment of sickness or invalidity benefits to those suffering from diseases caused by smoking and the payment of widow 's pension and other family social security benefits to the dependant 's of those who die as a result of their smoking .
18 Within any such population it is possible to identify four subgroups : long-stay residents ; those who die shortly after admission , those who return home after a period of convalescence and those who move to another long-term care setting after a short stay .
19 Outcidence is the opposite of incidence , and primarily consists of those users who stop taking heroin , but also includes a small proportion of users who die or move away from the area of study .
20 However , they may not be a reliable guide to the distribution of wealth among the living : for instance individuals may transfer some of their wealth to other family members before they die ; moreover those who die tend to be older than other members of the population , and wealth is not equally distributed between age groups .
21 It seems natural to assume that as in the twenty-first century more people live to be very old , more of them will necessarily make heavier demands on health and social services ; that people who die in their nineties experience a longer period of dependency and illness before death than those who die in their seventies .
22 It seems natural to assume that as in the twenty-first century more people live to be very old , more of them will necessarily make heavier demands on health and social services ; that people who die in their nineties experience a longer period of dependency and illness before death than those who die in their seventies .
23 " It 's only — well , I thought I 'd ask you — how she looked when — I mean they say some people who die like that , they look sort of , their faces … "
24 ‘ It 's where we keep any prisoners who die until they 've been identified , or until arrangements can be made for their burial . ’
25 Even today , the toll of addictive disease is still terrible yet many of those who die were aware of the 12 Steps and of the other recommendations of the Anonymous Fellowships .
26 Infants who die of dehydration , their tongues blackened ( their mothers say ) and hanging from their mouths , compete for attention with equally brutal images of thirst-driven sertanejos who walk hundreds of kilometres to escape the drought of the sertão or hinterland .
27 The length of life we can expect to enjoy has gone up markedly over that period and the number of children who die before the age of five in developing countries has been reduced by half .
28 Martyrs ( shuhada ) who die in battle with the ungodly earn instant transmission to paradise ( al Jannah ) , the lush green gardens from which comes the colour traditionally associated with Islam .
29 Inquest was established in 1980 to support families and friends of people who die in controversial circumstances .
30 The following were among the findings reported at a conference in Anchorage , Alaska : — brain damage in seals similar to that found in people who die from solvent abuse ; this would have disoriented the animals and affected basic physiological functions like breathing ; it is suspected that many seals drowned , but because dead seals sink an accurate assessment of deaths has not been possible ; — the disappearance of a group of killer whales that had lived in the sound , possibly also due to the " solvent abuse effect " ; — deaths among sea otters not only from hypothermia ( because oil stuck to their fur destroyed its insulating properties ) but from emphysema caused by breathing in toxic fumes and from liver and kidney damage caused by ingesting oil ; — failure to breed among many species of birds since the accident , either because of the death rate within colonies at the time ( in the case of guillemots ) or because continued exposure to oil-polluted food sources is preventing reproduction ; — death tolls of up to 40 per cent for eggs laid by salmon , herring and other fish , and deformities and withered muscles among fish that did hatch .
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