Example sentences of "[pron] are [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I find it stimulating to air ideas with a variety of people , many of whom are experts in their field . ’ |
2 | Does my hon. Friend agree that all those involved in the work on the power station , many of whom are constituents of mine , deserve great credit for the fact that it is proceeding so well ? |
3 | In fact , one in three new ventures in the USA is started by people under thirty — the majority of whom are graduates in their early twenties . |
4 | And , in our English language we actually make this mistake when we talk about birthdays French , in some ways are for more sensible with language , and you only ever have one birthday , the rest of them are anniversaries of your birthday . |
5 | The implants used to replace the hip are manufactured for this market by a dozen or so companies , many of which are multinationals with their main marketing base in the United States . |
6 | In 1284 the statute of Wales declares that ‘ all those which are subject unto our power should be governed with due order , to the honour and praise of God and of Holy Church , and the advancement of justice ’ . |
7 | But he accords them the right to boast , for they have returned with money and presents which are proof of their achievement . |
8 | In his memoirs , which are monuments to his own consistency , he answered this question in the negative : while admitting that he had no pre-established plan ( naturally since that would have been the kind of dogmatic thinking that he abhorred ) , he insisted that " the broad outlines were fixed in my mind … |
9 | They said they hoped ‘ the bombings of old buildings , which are part of our heritage and which have enormous potential for tourism , will cease ’ . |
10 | Specifiedly general objects , such as forms and universals , by their very nature stand for the many things which are instances of them : a single particular may be in a variety of relations — most obviously causal , spatial or temporal - to others , but the nature of a ‘ standing for ’ relation is obscure . |
11 | How , that is , do they relate to the particular things which are instances of them , and to our minds when we think of those things as men , or as triangles ? |
12 | Alan Davidson 's previous books include two on fish — North Atlantic Seafood and Mediterranean Seafood — which are classics of their kind . |
13 | The actor Paul Blake and his wife Kate , who are friends of ours , have two young daughters and Abi and I found we really enjoyed their company . |
14 | Abundance thus rapidly acquired by those who were ignorant of its proper application hastened the progress of luxury and licentiousness , and the lower orders were almost universally corrupted by profusion and depravity scarcely to be credited by those who are strangers to our district . |
15 | With these new ministers who are experts in their relevant fields Italy will I hope change very soon . |
16 | WHEN pressed to name some rich and famous people who are customers at his London restaurants , Viscount Linley replied : ‘ As I was telling the Queen the other night , I just hate name-dropping . ’ |
17 | Not just the right to negotiate , but to but the organization should actually be organized to benefit the people who are part of it . |
18 | Bradl greatly appreciates the men who are part of his team , especially tuner Sepp Schlogl . |
19 | Who do you spend your time with her , are your commissioning editors people who are part of your daily life ? |
20 | The same goes for your relations with language helpers and other local people who are part of your team . |
21 | The Secretary of State for Education and Science has referred to LEAs ' and schools ' ‘ important responsibility to work towards the promotion of equality of opportunity for the different ethnic groups who are part of our national life ’ . |
22 | I include in that the staff of Westminster Strategy who are part of our team . |
23 | Yeah we have a number of doctors who are part of our distribution er set up , we have people like Brian who 's busily growing his hair back , there are medical exclusions for people who ca n't invert so |
24 | Work like the Peplos kore ( fig. 39 ) , Exekias 's neck-amphora ( fig. 55 ) or the Vix krater ( fig. 58 ) show archaic Greek art in its assured prime : craftsmen who are masters of their craft can develop their styles and express what they want happily within the general limitations of inherited convention . |
25 | In the meantime , RAF crews will continue to take comfort to the victims who are prisoners in their own land . |
26 | She wants friends who are artists like herself . ’ |
27 | At The American College in London you earn more than a degree — you receive an education with a career focus and individual attention from faculty who are professionals in their fields . |
28 | Perhaps the remarkable thing is that married women who are professionals in their own right have any children at all ; a high proportion certainly stay unmarried . |
29 | controls those authorised persons who are members of it by requiring them to comply with the rules of the organisation . |
30 | controls those authorised persons who are members of it . |