Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] who [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There are some who never come to our House of Prayer for various reasons — prayer is not important in their lives , work or social life is more important , people who feel that they can go it alone with no need for God , others who feel that life is too full to have time for God , some who think that religion is a waste of time , and there are people , both young and old , who are intimidated by their friends .
2 ‘ I know that PCs call them spooks , niggers and sooties , but deep down the majority of PCs are n't really against them , although there are some who really hate them and will go out of their way to get them .
3 Admittedly , it does seem that whilst there are many Jews and others whose unquestioning acceptance of the Old Testament as a source of irrefutable knowledge remains absolute , there are many who seriously doubt the wisdom of insisting on this literal translation of those scriptures .
4 Ideas and opinions about women 's issues and the degree of priority they should be given at this stage vary considerably , but it is more than apparent that there are many who now believe that a new society would be incomplete without changes in women 's position .
5 There are those who already claim Carling 's white labels are superior in quality to the vintage Welsh brew .
6 There are those who even dare to say that we should intervene militarily and hope that some form of peace will come about as a result .
7 Just as some people claim never to dream , and some say they dream every night , there are those who rarely remember having dreams in colour , and those who always do .
8 There are those who sincerely believe that this portion of scripture with wise men , virgin birth and a star has the authentic stamp of history upon it .
9 Yet , ’ he concluded slowly , ‘ there are those who now watch Bruce carefully .
10 Then there are those who always have a harsh word for another .
11 But then there are those who never reach the front at all .
12 Lawyers are already claiming there is no real precedent , because the Japanese being compensated are those who personally experienced internment , whereas no US black can claim direct and personal damage by ‘ the peculiar institution ’ .
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