Example sentences of "[n mass] who [verb] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Just beyond a world teeming with terrifying folk who wanted and dismantle me .
2 It was so good to be among people who respected and admired her , and whom she admired and respected in return .
3 Se the Whitbread Hop Farm 's colourful history unfold in this authentic insight into the lives and times of the people who lived and worked at the Beltring Farm — A nostalgic experience not to be missed ! !
4 The story of the rise and fall of this great coal port and of the fortunes of the people who lived and worked here is told through a dramatic interpretation set in a simulated dockland environment .
5 Their contribution to the well being of society is in stark contract to the actions of those evil people who kill and destroy and have nothing else to offer . ’
6 Do I have an obligation to consult the people who reside and work in this space ?
7 I think we 're being kind of unfair when it comes to football pa fans on the terraces because the majority of people who go and watch football are not hooligans .
8 Now erm in the main the most the people who go and talk , if they talk genuinely to their their other half or I always say partner instead of , nowadays that 's politically correct I think , erm then they so they 're they 're a lot of the times they 're talked out of it .
9 The decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal in London International College v Sen is to be welcomed by lawyers , CAB workers , Trade Union advisors and in particular by people who seek and rely on the advice of the above .
10 The law of complicity enables the conviction of people who aid and abet others to commit offences , and spreads a fairly wide net in doing so .
11 But it does need to be borne in mind that although this form of sudden death can create such instantaneous reactions there are also people who hide and keep quiet and suffer for a long time before finding the opportunity to talk to someone about their feelings or until another trigger sets them grieving .
12 He spent some thirty years in an obscure village , and only three short years in his public ministry , which was misunderstood by the great majority of the people who saw and heard him .
13 There are so many people who come and go in a place like this , it could be anyone . ’
14 But there are things that we 're not avail er , we 're not aware of and I 'm looked on as something of an expert , so God help those people who come and ask me er , what there is , what forms they should use and what is available on the , in the organization , if I 'm looked upon as an expert .
15 If someone starts to give the impression that it is our home and the residents are just people who come and live in it , then they usually do n't stay in the job , it 's as easy as that .
16 If care assistants give the impression that it is our home and that the residents are just people who come and live in it , then they usually do n't stay in the job , it 's as easy as that . ’
17 To tell the truth , I get a bit jealous of the other people who come and see Marie .
18 There will still be those people who try and find a quiet corner , as they discovered with similar bans in hospitals . ’
19 In the language of religious contemporaries abolitionists were people who experienced and expressed ‘ christian joyousness ’ , secure in ‘ the divine authority of our principles . ’
20 Owen : It 's agreed then people who misbehave and cause the teacher to waste time must pay it back at break .
21 Will he please explain why , in the list of sports and games that are supported , we find that there are apparently more people who support and provide funding for model aircraft than support and provide funding for rugby league , and why a sport that is universally recognised as a great sport gets not a single penny from the Army Sports Control Board ?
22 Findings from the present study suggest that once people had become established in the homes their quality of life , in the opinion of their relatives , was similar to that of other people who died and had never been in such homes .
23 ( FAO 1960 : 1 ) , leading to such a condition which should not happen if all people who use and work the land could have the advantage of scientific knowledge relating to soil and water conservation .
24 They are placed in public spaces often in the centre of villages , to commemorate the brave local people who fought and died in the First and Second World Wars .
25 But in the end it shows total respect for the people who fought and died .
26 Something I 've always wanted to do and rather daunting as everyone knows the original movies and shows and the people who sang and danced in them .
27 Attention will move from the object to the people who made and used it .
28 Historical objects provide links with the people who made and used them .
29 ‘ The Lionisers are having an evening at the Albion Hotel tonight , and not only will they be there but all the people who cooked and served your father 's dinner that evening .
30 Perhaps this man was one of those wild people who killed and ate other men !
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