Example sentences of "who [be] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Babies who are born normal , but encounter some form of birth trauma or injury are brain damaged , and the nature of their handicap will depend on the part of the brain affected .
2 But is it still true you only recruit people who are born British ? ’
3 Not only that but Carter USM are rounding off their American tour at the Academy with support from Thousand Yard Stare — and Boston 's 360s , who are joined onstage by a desperate Inger Lorre , formerly of the Nymphs , who flaunts her way embarrassingly through three songs and rants occasionally about women-power .
4 For Oxfordshire residents who are registered unemployed or retired the fees are waived for part-time associate study , and from 1988 — 89 part-time degree students will pay only half ( £24 ) the normal rate per credit .
5 ( iv ) the names and addresses of all directors of the body ( including , separately designated , all directors who are registered foreign lawyers ) ;
6 For those who are made redundant , the best advice is to try to get back into work as quickly as possible — the first three months is a vital period .
7 There , Daf workers who are made redundant will receive 70 per cent of their wages for the next four years .
8 ‘ We will be looking closely at people who get involved with drugs and alcohol , those who are encouraged to turn to prostitution and those who are made homeless , ’ said Ms McHale .
9 We are one of about three hundred Amnesty groups in the country , probably about this size , perhaps , well were , were , I mean this , this group is probably about an average for the , you know , the groups in the country , some are smaller , some are much larger , but er , usually it 's about a dozen or so people meeting once a month or , or that often in a room , erm , but apart from groups there are a l there are a great many more people who are called individual members of Amnesty about eighty thousand I think now who are , who just joined by writing to headquarters and many of those have no contact with the groups at all , we 've had list of the people in this area and they run into hundred and fifty , two hundred people who live in this area who er , who belong , who , who belong to Amnesty but do n't actually come to a group except for a small number of us .
10 Q is the quiet room where B lay , suffering grievously ; R is the revenge of those who are eaten alive in this life to provide fleeting pleasures for Bigger and Brawnier B's who gobble them .
11 Preliminary work began last September following the appointment of two countryside officers who are employed full time on the project .
12 He is wearing the familiar Puttnam cardigan look , but is smaller than I expected , like so many who are writ large in the media .
13 People who are denied political privileges like this on the ground that they are not standard items naturally tend to reply that the charge is false — to claim that they are actually just as standard as everybody else .
14 More contentious would be those few patients who are kept alive by such intensive care that there is no alternative outside the NHS .
15 Does she agree that haemophiliacs and others who are given contaminated blood transfusions receive them from the national health service ?
16 Numerous studies have found that patients who are given adequate information by doctors , nurses and midwives are both more satisfied with their medical care and more compliant .
17 Even at the point of entry there was overcrowding , and in 1786 an officer pointed out to a correspondent that ‘ the ship is allowed but two midshipmen , and we have sixteen gentlemen on board who are rated able seamen & captain 's servants ’ .
18 This ties in with earlier studies which have found that two-day-old infants who are considered attractive are held closer and spoken to more than unattractive babies .
19 Sections 238 and 239 are matched by comparable provisions , in sections 339 to 342 , regarding individuals who are adjudged bankrupt .
20 But although his next three rounds were more respectable , Olazabal 's final total of 287 was n't good enough for a place among the leading 24 who are awarded automatic invitations back to Augusta .
21 Under retributive justice punishment is justified because it is ‘ deserved ’ by free , choice-making individuals who are held responsible for their actions .
22 As one of the few major acoustic companies who are n't trying to emulate anyone else , Lowden 's guitars have great strength of character and thus tend to polarise guitarists into two camps : those who utterly adore them , and those who are left dry-eyed and unmoved .
23 This group will be especially helpful to those who are left alone and need care and support .
24 There 's only two members of staff who are paid monthly by cheque and I 'm one of them .
25 Defendants who are found guilty of any drug-selling offence may be stripped of all their assets , including any means of legitimate livelihood , on the presumption that all their wealth is the proceeds of crime .
26 Furthermore , the typical penalties for those individuals and organisations who are found guilty of corporate crime do little to deter the would-be criminal .
27 Having said that , as the figures given above indicate , the younger age groups , the 14 to under 17 's followed closely by the 17 to under 21's , contain far higher proportions of people who are found guilty of , or cautioned for , criminal offences than do older age groups .
28 Looking at five sets of data relating to different police areas , the author finds that the proportion of defendants given bail who are found guilty of offences committed while they were on bail is around 10 to 12 per cent. , rising to some 17 per cent .
29 Order 29 , r17 provides for adjustment at trial between a defendant who has made an interim payment and his co-defendants who are found liable to the plaintiff .
30 Students who fail to return the form or who are deemed ineligible by the Board will be responsible for the payment of their fees .
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