Example sentences of "[noun pl] who be not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Originally Jesus probably directed this parable against the Jews who were not prepared for the coming of the Messiah and would not accept him .
2 Although there was a small reduction in the total number of casualties in 1991 , it masked an increase in the number of children injured in cars who were not wearing seat belts .
3 He intended ‘ to nominate some gentlemen who were not connected with engineering or architecture and to associate with them others having a thorough knowledge of those professions ’ .
4 There were some differences between the groups , mainly in the recognition of black speakers who were not using Creole features of syntax or segmental phonology .
5 After World War II the Crown in Parliament of the United Kingdom well understood that it could no longer govern the King Emperor 's non-British , any more than his British subjects who were not represented , and could not be represented , in Parliament .
6 There was no significant difference between the number of words recalled in this condition and the number recalled by subjects who were not given any information about the theme of the passage .
7 One reason for this is probably that subjects who were not told the overall theme of the passage until the end were able to draw on their knowledge of similar stories which they had heard before .
8 Grass has been the main diet for horses since the horse evolved and although it varies in nutritional quality throughout the year it does provide a balanced diet for most animals who are not working or breeding .
9 This irresponsible attitude does nothing to help children , nor parents who are not suspected of abusing them .
10 anybody else as taxpayers should pay five thousand million pounds that 's every family in this country about three hundred pounds a year for lone parents who are not looking af being pa having the parents the father looking
11 Yet there is the anomaly that the Housing Executive employs contractors who are not warranted on major jobs .
12 The UK , he says , gave full support to the system because it will cut out fraud and allow the EC to get tough with countries who are not operating the common agricultural policy fully or properly .
13 Private customers are typically individuals and small companies who are not acting in the course of carrying on investment business ; non-private customers are , typically , " ordinary business investors " but also include expert private customers who agree to be treated as non-private customers .
14 A new generation of nobles who were not to taste the sweetness of military success and knew only at second hand of the prestige and profits gained in the 1340s and 1350s led the opposition to the court in the last years of Edward III 's reign and during the reign of Richard II .
15 However , financial advice is not provided by the solicitors who are not registered under the Financial Services Act but by a firm of insurance brokers , Sedgwick , which has a contract with the company .
16 I believe that there are many examples of people having to pay large sums to solicitors who are not experienced in immigration matters to deal with such matters .
17 Aryan woman artists who were not accepted by the Reichskammer der Bildenden Kunste , could still be accepted as special members , but would not be allowed to take part in the exhibitions .
18 The government announced on Aug. 7 that it would implement the recommendations of the Mandal Commission and reserve 27 per cent of government and public-sector jobs for members of the " backward classes " ( a category referring to members of economically disadvantaged caste groups who were not considered " untouchables " ) .
19 Honey had been the only sweetener ; sugar had been as expensive as cinnamon or cloves and it could be taxed as a luxury in the firm belief that this would not make life harder for the working classes who were not thought to be consumers of sugar , though this was clearly changing in the eighteenth century .
20 Is she further aware that , like myself , each weekend many hon. Members meet many chronically sick and disabled constituents who are not receiving adequate services to enable them to lead a reasonable and respectable life ?
21 Is the Attorney-General aware that , while the West Bromwich building society and financial advisers have grown fat and rich by selling home income equity bonds , 14,000 pensioners face the prospect of losing their homes , including some of my constituents who were not advised that the bonds were dangerous ?
22 These strange circumstances pushed into prominence the only Catholics who were not banned from attending the meeting .
23 Losers will be those groups whose incomes rise less rapidly than the general price level : examples include workers who are not represented by unions or who are only weakly unionised but face strong employer resistance to wage claims .
24 The Democratic Unionist Party is in the curious position of being dominated by evangelicals and hence being more favourable to temperance and sabbatarianism than the Official Unionists and at the same time being better supported than the Officials by working-class loyalists who are not known for their piety and who are prepared to support acts of criminal violence .
25 These advantages appear to me to outweigh the disadvantages identified by Mr of there being more outsiders in the family household , possibly homesick and unhappy carers who are not living in their own homes , but at the establishment and the trouble and worry to the of what would be not infrequent , recruitment of new carers for Mrs , I hope perhaps a trifle pessimistically thought that on average carers would not spend more than about a year of course , some longer , some shorter , because such carers necessarily had to be fairly young , fit , strong people and the stresses and strains of the er the whole business she thought would lead to reasonably rapid turnover , not the emergence of long-term carers who might stay for a number of years , er , as I say I 'd rather hoped that she may be unduly pessimistic about that , but , that , I accept what she says about it .
26 The PRA , the national body for retirement counselling , runs the Retirement Preparation Service which includes both company courses and those for individuals who are not sponsored by their employer .
27 Most respondents ( 76% ) relied on their own medical adviser to agree the protocols for purposes of payment , but only 49% of the people making these decisions had any expertise in asthma care ; 15% relied on individuals who were not trained in medicine or nursing .
28 Applicants for Entrance Bursaries who are not offered a Bursary but who achieve the standard necessary for entry will be offered a place in the School .
29 The group were approached by two males who were not known to them , and the female was asked to enter the tent , and both youths took turns in entering the tent , where a serious sexual assault took place on the female .
30 ‘ I think this a retrograde step and clearly unfair on those council tenants who are not getting work carried out on their properties , ’ she said .
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