Example sentences of "who [vb base] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Babies born to women who smoke are on average 200 grams lighter than babies born to comparable non-smoking mothers . |
2 | The world of the theatre is made up of those who like being on stage and those who enjoy being behind it . |
3 | The people who know are in the careers service . |
4 | The world of the theatre is made up of those who like being on stage and those who enjoy being behind it . |
5 | Many courts rubber stamp them and those children who like being in secure units may not press to leave . |
6 | Agencies who intervene are in danger of finding themselves in the role of persecutors ! |
7 | We need to know who discourse is for , often in detail . |
8 | ‘ The editor we 've been looking for will also have to be able to cope with Alice Cooper dropping into our offices , plus other heavy metal groups who 've been into the heavy metal jewellery shop , the Great Frog which is in Carnaby Street beneath our offices . |
9 | He meets people who 've been to prison , but not all of them are criminals . |
10 | So ghastly , that arrogance , that insensitivity of boys who 've been to public schools . |
11 | ‘ If you go into a Panama restaurant you can always tell the people who 've been to BCI — they 're scratching like you . |
12 | Yeah but I got by these people who 've been to Jamaica , says that he gi if you give five pound tip for there , there what 's erm they do n't like it , it 's not enough , they wo n't speak to you no more . |
13 | But it 's the nasty business of disposing of stock , and having to fire men who 've been with me for years . |
14 | Yes , it 's always sad to say farewell to colleagues that have been with you for a number of years , but all things have to come to an end , we say farewell with sadness and er fond memories to those who 've been with us for so long , but we welcome all those who are joining us and we can promise them a thriving future . |
15 | ‘ We have a very large number of people who 've been on our books for between a year and 18 months and they are quality staff , people who would have been snapped up within 10 days , three years ago . ’ |
16 | They 've got people who 've been on it for years and years . |
17 | should be sitting down with staff who 've been on courses . |
18 | The General Secretary mentions some of them in his Report , and I do not apologize for mentioning it again , they 're fighting back at Timex , they 're fighting back at Burnsall , in my own region at Crawley we 've twenty members who 've been on strike for the last sixteen and a half weeks . |
19 | who 've been on the watch since 1941 |
20 | But even for him there 's a thrill playing with bands who 've been on top for quarter of a century |
21 | A family who 've been on a council waiting list for four years have finally been offered a house which has been wrecked by vandals . |
22 | Most of us who 've been on this council some years will have seen the stress that the labour party brought on a number of senior officers who felt obliged to leave in what I would call distressing circumstances . |
23 | Jamaica alone has a hundred and five prisoners who 've been on death row for more than five years . |
24 | When your parents die , it 's a bit like having a baby — there 's the element of wondering why people who 've been through it did n't tell you what it was really like . |
25 | It could be about particular authors who 've been through the public-school system , or even about the way the system works at close hand . |
26 | Their teachers are their more experienced colleagues who 've been through it all themselves . |
27 | Recent figures show offenders who 've been through the Grendon process ; many of them for murder , manslaughter , or serious sexual assaults are far less likely to re-offend . |
28 | Yes , this , this kind of thing happens to people who 've been in traumatic situations , like erm er prisoner of war camps , severe accidents and stuff like that , and Freud himself of course saw quite a lot of these cases after the First World War . |
29 | The fact is of course that what we 're seeing here is a tiny minority of people , and I could bring thousands of people here tonight who 've been in the services , thousands of parents of those people who 've been in the services , who would give you a very very different story . |
30 | The fact is of course that what we 're seeing here is a tiny minority of people , and I could bring thousands of people here tonight who 've been in the services , thousands of parents of those people who 've been in the services , who would give you a very very different story . |