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

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1 The review proposes a national insurance contribution ‘ holiday ’ to employers who recruit the long-term unemployed , although it admits that the Treasury would probably veto the plan .
2 Similar arguments for the need for flexibility were given by employers in the entertainments industry who recruit their seasonal staff on open-ended contracts and , more particularly , by employers In the holiday camps sector .
3 If the Soviet state machine , the process of production and the producers , are directed by the party-state nomenklatura officials , who recruit by co-option from among the beneficiaries of higher education , and who in various ways benefit from privilege , it follows that this ruling stratum has some of the characteristics of a ruling class , though not that of ownership , except possibly in some collective sense .
4 The question of who Bartle was has given rise to a number of theories and , as with most traditions , fact and fiction , legend and folklore have become inextricably intertwined .
5 In 2 Corinthians 10:12 he says , ‘ We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves .
6 Sometimes those who espouse notions of equal opportunity in education confuse that expression of intent with providing the same for everyone , which of course is a denial of equal opportunity .
7 So those who espouse equal opportunity need to elaborate its purpose .
8 Overall , the discipline in the UK has become more heavily dominated by those who espouse sociology 's political role .
9 The pathological model reaches its apotheosis in attempts to explain the origin and distribution of racist beliefs in terms of the personal characteristics of those who espouse them .
10 In time , the neglected objectives become important , or those who espouse them become increasingly vociferous , and a new form of structure evolves .
11 For those of you who judge this too visionary , let me remind you of the line from the Psalmist : ‘ Where there is no vision , the people perish . ’
12 If we study drug addicts , they will surely tell us and we will be bound to report that they believe the outsiders who judge them are wrong and inspired by low motives .
13 In the course of forensic argument distorted syllogisms will of course be urged upon those who judge .
14 That indeed is the nature of persuasive reasoning , but those who judge , be they few or many , must go beyond it to reason their way to a logically necessary conclusion .
15 One for those who judge by appearances rather than practical application .
16 Others present included the Earl of Swinton , and his wife Baroness Masham ; all the other judges and their wives ; and some of those who judge the Laurent-Perrier awards in France , including Monsieur Bernard Magniny , and Monsieur Hervé Nagelmackers , and their wives .
17 The public counts on those who disseminate factual information … to be certain that what they tell us is as accurate as research and the conscientious use of language can make it .
18 It has been suggested that this restates Arnold 's conception of a group of " apostles of culture " who disseminate the " best " that is known and has been thought .
19 For fear that those who disseminate racist propaganda would turn to newer mediums of communication , it was decided to deal explicitly and comprehensively with all forms of communication such as films , tapes , records and video recordings , f not all of which would unambiguously have fallen within the proposed law .
20 It may be argued that this is an appropriate restriction , since the law catches only those who disseminate or broadcast their propaganda on a wide scale , and not those whose correspondence is entirely private .
21 THE sale of a common in Hampshire which has hardly changed since the Norman conquest has been attacked by residents who dispute that the vendor owns the land .
22 These listen to appeals against official decisions by people who dispute the official interpretation of their rights .
23 There are those who feel , for instance , that a revolution did take place but not one which achieved positive effects ; or others who dispute the existence of an English revolution but who do not adhere to a neo-conservative interpretation of English history .
24 It can sometimes mislead people who perceive clearly the fallacies the metaphor invites and therefore reject it altogether , turning a blind eye to the true insight it encapsulates .
25 A group is any number of people who are able to interact with one another , are psychologically aware of each other , and who perceive and are perceived as being members of a team .
26 This relationship has been a concern , however , of those who perceive the growth of central government financing as a threat to the independence of local government .
27 So perhaps it is no wonder that we are not the only ones who perceive the system as unjust , and that it finds itself with a crisis of legitimacy on its hands .
28 He was explicit : ‘ There appear to be those in the Lord Chancellor 's Department who perceive its role as being far wider than is consistent with any concept of the independence of the judiciary . ’
29 Bardach has developed an extensive analysis of the various ‘ implementation games ’ that may be played by those who perceive ways in which policies may be delayed , altered , or deflected .
30 Finally , pupils who perceive that they are unlikely to be selected for anything which is valued may become disheartened and fail to fulfil their potential .
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