Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [am/are] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The tightness of the circle extends to professional staff at the Palace too , all of whom are appointed on personal recommendation .
2 The option is already proving popular , not least with our increasing numbers of Access students many of whom are attracted to subsequent careers as teachers .
3 But what are men 's attitudes towards women who are prepared for safe sex ?
4 I also expressed concern about the possibility , albeit rare , of producing generalised anaphylaxis in certain sensitised patients who are tested by intradermal injections rather than the ‘ skin prick ’ method .
5 Therefore candidates who are transferred to other institutions within the penal system will be able to continue their education and training .
6 Unlike national civil servants who are bound by strict rules on secrecy , the Brussels officials are happy to trade information and ideas in return for expert input .
7 Gainers will be those groups whose incomes rise more rapidly than the general price level : examples include those workers who are represented by strong trade unions or who are employed by benevolent employers .
8 It is fair to assume also that there is a high proportion of black sportsmen who come from single-parent families , but , in absolute terms , there are huge numbers of black kids who are reared in broken homes who do not enter sport in any serious way .
9 It does n't include the unregistered and unmeasured unemployed — women with men who have to maintain them or claim for them , and those whose dole is exhausted but who are disqualified from supplementary benefit because they live with wage-earners . )
10 This is because the recognition of sign language as the natural language of deaf people would mean that they would become aligned with members of other cultural minorities who are isolated from special needs legislation because their ‘ home language ’ is different from that which is the language of instruction used in schools ( Section 1(2) , Education Act 1981 ) .
11 Another problem for the astrologer is the widely varying lifestyles and fortunes of people who are born at identical times and places .
12 Moreover , we know that people who are born with severe motor impairments develop normal and sometimes supra-normal intelligence .
13 The High Court has rules that life prisoners who are sent to mental hospitals are still serving their sentences and can count the time they serve in hospital towards their parole .
14 The importance of these sources of income has implications for the income in old age of men and women who are now in their fifties and who are faced with long-term unemployment or early retirement .
15 A common application of modern information technology is to provide an ‘ expert system ’ for people who are faced by difficult choices ; such as diagnosing a disease , or finding the cheapest mode of transport to a given destination .
16 All three Services depend a good deal upon civilian help , and naval chaplains , who are appointed for two-year terms of duty , are inclined to leave the running of church music ashore to those whose ties with a church are more permanent .
17 Vocal opposition , such as it is , has come from people who are retired from public life , who have been purged or pushed to one side by the Ceausescu leadership , or who have been forced to make do with a moral posture on key issues , registering their dissent , but no more .
18 In the short term , some of those members who are bedevilled by domestic banking problems may question this , but , in the longer term , such work is essential for the Institute 's future .
19 Sephardic Jews , who are descended from Western Europe ( Spain and Portugal ; but also the Middle East and North Africa ) , expressed themselves through their own languages , but were always more ‘ intellectual ’ , more philosophical — in the Aristotelian sense - more scientific and commercial , and more open to syncretism ( e.g. with Islamic and Christian modes of thought ) than their Eastern brethren .
20 City observers suspect some of the group 's banks , who are led by National Westminster and Barclays , may have refused to sign cheques to allow the payment of the dividend which is believed to cost about £7 million .
21 Blessed are those who are persecuted in holy right the kingdom of heaven is theirs .
22 On arrival , refugees and immigrants are ’ classified into families with small children and elderly people who are re-accommodated into temporary accommodation ’ .
23 Gainers will be those groups whose incomes rise more rapidly than the general price level : examples include those workers who are represented by strong trade unions or who are employed by benevolent employers .
24 Where they introduce people to lenders who are tied to authorised investment providers , such as life offices , they require authorisation or exemption .
25 The Equal Pay Act 1980 This obliges employers to pay similar salaries to employees of either sex who are engaged in similar duties .
26 The Tribune women who are regarded as certain winners are Joan Lestor , who speaks on overseas aid , Jo Richardson , who speaks on women 's issues , and Margaret Beckett , who speaks on social security .
27 However , since the proportion who are disabled in different types of household also varies , it is necessary to see whether the differences in state provision remain after the level of disability has been controlled .
28 Apart from Architecture , Housing Studies and Nursing Studies students who are trained for particular professions , over half of the faculty 's graduates go immediately into full-time employment .
29 Medical teachers in Britain may be divided into three main groups : a tiny minority who are trained in educational theory and methods ( who often are not medically qualified themselves ) , staff holding official ‘ teaching ’ appointments but without formal teacher training , and NHS doctors who teach ( in effect , most NHS doctors ) .
30 David Watson used to say : ‘ Much of the church 's warfare today is fought by blindfolded soldiers who can not see the forces ranged against them , who are buffeted by invisible opponents and respond by striking one another . ’
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