Example sentences of "who take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And so great was the uproar and confusion , that few there were who took arms , but instead thereof they turned their backs and fled toward the sea .
2 ‘ The man who takes offence at it is a fool indeed . ’
3 Mrs Thatcher is one of the few senior politicians who takes pride in stating her political convictions and insists that policies should derive from a coherent set of principles .
4 In fact , a set of beautifully manicured nails is a sign of a woman who takes pride in her appearance .
5 The ‘ typical ’ Caterham driver is difficult to categorise beyond the fact that he will be a sports car enthusiast ‘ who takes pride in his driving ’ ( there is an unspoken assumption that he is male ) .
6 There must be a direct line of accountability from the man in the street , via his MP who is accountable to his constituents , to the minister who takes part in the Council of Ministers and the government , who are accountable to parliament .
7 They tend not to explore what difference it makes who takes part in the public-policy process , or else they assume that the beneficiaries of public policy can simply be " read-off " from information about group participation because of uncomplicated assumptions about all groups being able to participate in order to advance their own interest .
8 Anyone who takes part must register as soon as he or she has completed 15 minutes ' exercise , between midnight tonight and 10.30pm tomorrow .
9 This year , that concern can be put into words by everyone who takes part .
10 Do n't forget we do need to show a positive involvement from EVERYONE who takes part in our classes .
11 This person should whenever possible be the one who takes responsibility for counselling sessions .
12 As it is , it 's the family who takes responsibility for denying the baby existence , though permitting its death rather than allowing its life .
13 United have not won the title in 25 years since , and though there might be a spiritual and timely link between a player of Cantona 's style and those noble Reds of old , it is Eusebio , the Black Panther , who takes centre stage tonight .
14 Despite all the rational discussions that might ideally have been held before taking on tenancies , there 's nearly always one who takes liberties like this .
15 Or I will see to it that everyone in Cairo knows who is the sheikh who takes money from Copts . ’
16 Brando , as Carmine Sabatini , the Mafia mogul with a heart of gold who takes Kellog under his sentimental wing , is great too , especially as the script bends over backwards to drop references to his Godfather legacy .
17 Brando , as Carmine Sabatini , the Mafia mogul with a heart of gold who takes Kellog under his sentimental wing , is great too , especially as the script bends over backwards to drop references to his Godfather legacy .
18 But the same rules as before are applicable to a mortgagee who takes possession , and to a mortgagor who is in possession .
19 The name Santa Claus comes from Saint Nicholas , the patron saint of children , who takes present to Dutch children on December 6 .
20 Why should an Englishman who takes rugby as seriously be any different ?
21 As one who takes HRT , Marie Brown says she would recommend it to anyone .
22 In economic policy , for instance , Britain is currently sovereign in that it is the Chancellor of the Exchequer who takes decisions given the circumstances of the day and defends his decisions before Parliament .
23 Gaselee , whose head lad Peter Heaney comes from Ulster — ‘ and I would n't be without him ’ — is one of the old school who takes life as it comes .
24 There is only one student-name who takes module 2c .
25 Iris Murdoch 's novel A Fairly Honourable Defeat ( 1970 ) poses the far more terrible hypothesis of a being utterly without compassion who takes delight in wrecking the lives of others : his self-sufficient malignity seemingly motiveless until the last pages of the book , when a tattooed number is noticed on his arm , and a casual remark — ‘ I spent the war in Belsen ’ — forces the reader to think back through his destructive conduct as ‘ an instrument of justice ’ in destroying a happy marriage and endangering a harmonious relationship between two men .
26 I believe that those sexual practices which fail to recognise the essential humanity of other people are bad ; the man who rapes an unwilling partner , the individual who takes delight in the infliction of pain upon a partner who does not desire it , or the one who forces another into any sexual practice which is obnoxious to him or her is using the " partner " as an object rather than interacting with him or her as a human being .
27 This responsibility is often taken on by the detergent suppliers who takes care of the chemicals , dosing equipment and the minor repairs and adjustments on the machine .
28 Mrs Ledingham is married to a man who takes care of everything .
29 And when you hit a passionate collector who takes care to ask no questions , then you venture the big deal .
30 This project sets out to discover how members of higher-income households decide who takes employment , of what kind , for what hours and on what terms .
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