Example sentences of "who [vb base] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But towards the end of my anorexic period I think I was verging upon mental illness in the sense that even those who disbelieve in it might accept , that is , I had become out of touch with reality as perceived by others and unable to cope with demands of everyday life .
2 Where it breaks down and you get a governing body that is split down the middle , where you get staff who tend to who might tend to go in an opposite way to the head teacher , where you get parents who are asked to make difficult decisions as with an opt out ballot , then I think that you have to look very hard at the way that that school is managed and the way that it 's going in the future , because those are the sort of issues that unless you get those right the future for the school can not be as bright as it is for one where they are working as a team .
3 How many men do you know who insist on their daughters being in the bath with them ?
4 One of the major sources of revulsion against offenders who profit from their crimes may arise from the practice of some sections of the media to pay an offender for the right to an interview or the right to publish her or his story , so-called ‘ cheque-book ’ journalism .
5 The mind of the masters What does racism mean to people who profit from it ?
6 The family on benefit who fear for their future .
7 David Stirling was one of those individuals who combine within themselves the ability to dream and the ruthless singlemindedness to transform their ideas into action .
8 Such business is conducted through the medium of glossy catalogues held by appointed commission agents who sell to their families and friends .
9 The only dealers who remain in their jobs are those who can sustain alertness during their long working hours .
10 The governors are an interested group of lay people who bring with them a range of new perspectives on the school .
11 They are joined by an increasing number of younger people throughout our businesses who bring with them new knowledge and skills so essential to maintain a lead against global competition and benefit from changes in technology .
12 They want to reintroduce the bill President Bush vetoed last year ; they claim it will merely allow blacks to sue those who discriminate against them .
13 One view is that they should be allocated in discounted present value form to individuals who gain from them .
14 And we have speeded up the benefits of revaluation for those businesses who gain from it .
15 Its potential as a subversive force lurks in the parental consciousness along with other possible subversives — such as ‘ that awful boy down the road ’ or ‘ the noisy hooligans who congregate with their motor bikes in the square ’ ; and no respectable parent would give ‘ house-room ’ to them .
16 In experiences of communal disaster or of shared pain we can gain support from those who suffer with us .
17 ‘ Not tonight , I have a headache ’ may be an old joke , but it 's no laughing matter for those who suffer from what neurologists call ‘ benign sex headaches ’ .
18 Yet it is often a hidden disability , which isolates both the people who suffer from it and their families .
19 But some experiences are common among people who suffer from it .
20 Urinary incontinence has a profound effect on the day to day lives of most of those who suffer from it .
21 In fact , there are thought to be three million people who suffer from it .
22 Internally the Options Agency delivers training for young people who qualify to our employees at the County Council , and so we do receive assistance through the youth training programme and with our costs as an employer in training young people to achieve the these positive outcomes and N V Q's and so on .
23 In fact , we have clients who book from our brochure year after year : the result of a promise of a holiday with no nasty surprises — just personal service and high standards .
24 Yet these are the same people who are our neighbours , our friends and those who sit beside us in the cinema or at a football ground .
25 Change is probably the biggest sitting with their arms crossed quite long periods involved with what is going on people who sit with their folding sometimes change of attitude how people react
26 There must also be condemnation for those who fail to take on the IRA , and the finger must be pointed at the Secretary of State and those who sit behind him .
27 You might also try : " This magic chair seems to make people who sit in it very grumpy .
28 ’ We pray quite frequently , ‘ Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us . ’
29 Then we are to pray for the things we need for the doing of that holy will — food for the body and soul , forgiveness for the failures and sins of the past , and help to forgive others who sin against us , protection in temptation and deliverance from evil .
30 The concept which has proved most fruitful in considering the nature and origins of contemporary capitalism in relation to the two Tyneside locales , is that provided by the contrast between organized and disorganized capitalism as discussed by Lash and Urry ( 1987 ) , who distinguish between them in terms of a 14-point schemata .
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