Example sentences of "who [vb base] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 TO the thousands of kids and their families who flock to Britain 's two top safari parks , the cheeky monkeys who clamber over their cars are part of a delightful day out .
2 There can be little doubt that there are many people in this country who would welcome such a change , as is evidenced by the customers who flock to stores to shop on Sunday when they are given the opportunity to do so ; but it might not be so popular with small retailers who could find it more difficult to open their shops regularly on Sundays to remain competitive with their larger and more powerful rivals .
3 Such a thing is certainly not to be found on this earth ; yet those who pick to pieces the open texture or verbal infelicities of an international Convention rarely pause to consider how , when legislation prepared in a single legal system is generally so verbose , obscure , and generally badly drafted , one can reasonably expect more of the product of many hands drawn from widely differing legal systems with different cultures , legal structures , and methods of legal reasoning and decision-making , entailing maximum flexibility , co-operation , and compromise .
4 The allocation of computing facilities within the Garden remains a matter for RBGE management , i.e. members of the Computing Sub-Group , who report to Management Group .
5 We 're also used as a ‘ motorway cafe ’ by light planes , usually from France , who fly to Scotland , stopping at Southend and Teesside for re-fuelling .
6 LUSH , who fly to America next week in preparation for their forthcoming six-week American tour with Ride , have planned two secret gigs in the south-east at the weekend .
7 ‘ The measure as revised by the committee tried as hard as possible to accommodate the views of those who object to women priests .
8 IF Fred Barker , Master of the Quorn , believes that changing garb would make one iota of difference to those who object to hunting then he must live in cloud cuckoo land .
9 The former can easily be caricatured as humourless puritans who object to games which involve guessing the number of beans in a jar at the church fete .
10 The attitude of many who object to children in pubs is not dissimilar to those who objected to women in men-only bars and pubs in the early 1970s .
11 It certainly made me wonder about climbers who object to bolts on the basis that they 're an eyesore .
12 There is probably no finer praise than to say that those who listen to Robson 's programme and then read his book should be guaranteed a sleepless night .
13 Yes , Comrade Fay is permanently indignant about the insidious threats of the socalled right-wing to the so-called left-wing about white people who do n't like the un-white people who listen to Tracy Chapperson ; about the legit community police forces like the Guardian Angels and generally about anyone who was n't in ‘ The Commitments ’ or anyone who thinks that the political line in Christy Moore records is puke .
14 The editor of a volume that contained 10 studies on the effects of infant and child mortality on fertility , summarized the findings in the following way : " The picture is not attractive for those who look to mortality reduction as a means of reducing fertility through familial effects , let alone for those who advocate such measures as a means to reduce growth rates . "
15 Be sure to remember how poor lay reasoning about causation is : not to even try to collect the data required to test a hypothesis about the relationship between smoking and lung cancer would be to leave the doors open only to those who jump to conclusions on the basis of a sample of one .
16 Official statistics put the number of women who travel to Britain from the province for abortions each year at around 2,000 , although the actual figure is believed to be higher .
17 Sunderland , who travel to Blackburn on Wednesday night for their penultimate game of the season , had hoped to come to a compromise arrangement which would have enabled them to use Rogan against Swindon and then let him travel to Belfast before tomorrow night 's game .
18 Havant , the leaders , who travel to Chigwell to take on Old Loughtonians , will be without their left-half , Alan Cave , with a leg injury , with the likelihood that Steve Lawson will deputise .
19 Children who travel to school by bus or coach are 20 times less likely to be injured in an accident than when they travel by car .
20 They joined the club 's men 's team who travel to Bedford next week to take on March of Cambridge in their semi-final .
21 Cae Glas , who travel to Much Wenlock , are waiting on the fitness of Mike Broadbent who injured a finger taking the match winning catch against Hanwood last Saturday .
22 The North Cheshire Leaguers , who travel to Tattenhall in the third round of the Cheshire Cup , are captained by Mike Beckett who will be aided by his brother Richard .
23 ‘ Our main vehicle for introducing Guinness to customers is the team of promotional girls who travel to restaurants and bars . ’
24 The other club to fall foul of the disciplinary committee yesterday was St Helens , who travel to Wakefield tomorrow without Roy Haggerty and Stuart Evans , both banned for four matches .
25 I had read enough to know that the figures for anorexics who starve to death or commit suicide are frighteningly high .
26 Another symptom is writing numbers or letters backwards — again a common enough thing to do when a child is learning to write , particularly if he or she is left-handed , or perhaps dyslexic ; and probably most absurd of all , children who refer to television characters as real people are showing signs of abuse .
27 In the political process that structures the future of cities professionals talk at politicians who leak to journalists who are lectured by academics who scrutinise any policy pronouncement .
28 I have just read the article in November 's Today 's Horse on gadgets by Carolyn Henderson and I would like to say that in my opinion she has done a very good job pointing out the dangers of people with their own horses who resort to gadgets to get an outline and not to time and schooling .
29 We also get a number of aircraft and airlines who like to practice on our runway .
30 In the aftermath of the disaster , the rebuilding of London 's churches was entrusted to the brilliant young architect , Christopher Wren , who set to work almost immediately , and over the next few years completely transformed the ecclesiastical architecture of the capital .
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