Example sentences of "who [vb base] [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 All candidates who intend to study for any full-time first degree must apply through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service ( UCAS ) which for 1994 entry replaces UCCA/PCAS .
2 In the ‘ good pupil ’ list , teachers placed a high priority on ‘ being interested in the opposite sex ’ , and the pupils who appear to deviate from this ( ‘ cissy ’ boys or ‘ tomboy ’ girls ) call up spectres of homosexuality uncomfortable for many teachers .
3 Third , the particular reputational approach used by Hunter presupposed that which remained to be proven — that there is a group of forty people in whose hands power in Atlanta is concentrated — by devoting all his efforts to finding out the names of people who appear to belong to this elite .
4 It is not the intention of the Institute to penalise those who do not pay by direct debit , but rather to reward those who elect to pay by this means .
5 It is no accident that in all the great religions , people who want to engage in this kind of contemplative activity have organised a monastic life to cater to their needs .
6 At a conference in San Francisco not so long ago , I encountered some people who want to deal with all these problems by contraception .
7 With regard to proclamation and persuasion one of the major difficulties in urban society is , how do you bring together those who want to tell with those who want to find out ?
8 A lot of new fixed-rate mortgages are now as low as 6–7% and Britain 's top lenders are charging those who want to convert to these lower rates enormous opting out fees .
9 In our work , we often come across abused children , and adults , who seem to exist in some kind of nether world , unable to express fear , anger or love and who forever , unable to have satisfying relationships , feel alone — disconnected from themselves and others around them .
10 They are very costly and they are likely to be resisted by various sections of the community , including some of those who stand to benefit from such policies .
11 It will also become the focus of political lobbying by health authorities who stand to gain by this or that factor being included .
12 Nevertheless , there are always some cowboys who like to argue with all and sundry , including their horse .
13 It welcomes suitably qualified graduates who aim to work in these fields , whether in the preparation of policy advice , in the design , analysis and management of development plans , programmes or projects , or in academic teaching or research .
14 Patients who fail to respond to these regimens or whose symptoms do not allow an accurate clinical diagnosis should be referred .
15 The number of companies who fail to build in any kind of allowance for training is astonishing .
16 We come now to vote on this addendum to deliverance n number four and , since it is in print , we do n't need to ask the clerk to read it out for us , so therefore as , ask those who wish to vote for this addendum would you please stand .
17 Those who wish to vote against this addendum would you please stand .
18 I hope that right hon. and hon. Members who wish to participate in this debate will have now had an opportunity to read the anniversary report in detail .
19 Some argue it due to the supply of applicants who wish to stand for this view there are certain practical , life-style and attitudinal constraints which seeks a full-time political career .
20 We have been approached by many members and friends who wish to contribute towards some form of memorial in thanksgiving for the life and work of our late founder and President Molly Braithwaite who died on 19th January this year .
21 Committees who wish to operate in this fashion have to avoid their members playing games or having manipulative strategies .
22 Readers who care to go into this subject more deeply are recommended to read the dialogues of Diderot. 25
23 Many things about AIDS are uncertain but the more you know about it , the less you will be afraid — and you could become a very good friend to people who have to live with this problem .
24 If you think of the trauma on the people who have to deal with that .
25 They steer people away from any home which they believe is likely to be closed and once you start doing this , you will in fact be sealing the fate of those homes and you it 's a very , very dangerous game , you 've got ta be , you 've got ta play it very , very carefully indeed and I hope Chairman that there can be a degree of common sense and rationality introduced into discussions between the members of the various groups who have to deal with these very difficult issues .
26 in In re R. [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 , 28 , where he said : ‘ Faced with such a substantial consensus of opinion among judges who have to deal with this problem from day to day , I have to conclude that the powers of a wardship judge do indeed include power to consent to medical treatment when the ward has not been asked or has declined .
27 And it is the poll tax payers who have to pay for that debt to be serviced . ’
28 As easy as that people who have to work under these conditions , right , in the threat of w threat of labour , have real problems with the kids .
29 Then spare a thought for the shop assistants who might feel similarly but who have to work alongside this sludge amid the snow , drifting through their ears for hour after hour , freezing their brains into insensible snowballs .
30 That I belong to a sort of band of people who have to stand against all the rest .
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