Example sentences of "who [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In France , radicals who agreed on little else invaded the National Assembly in May 1848 with the object of goading it into action on the Polish question .
2 The MP 's on the Committee , who agreed unanimously on the report , criticise the Government 's record on energy efficiency , stating that energy efficiency " is the most obvious and most effective response to the problem of global warming " .
3 It can be seen that data were collected at referral for all those who agreed initially to take part in the project .
4 ‘ And the devil take the man who offers more . ’
5 However , in the women 's listing it is Otilia Badescu from Romania in 14th position who offers only a token European challenge to the Eastern supremacy with Deng Yaping from China in top place .
6 As Douglas and Ramsay stationed their people about one hundred yards out from the gateway , peering to see if the drawbridge was indeed down , they were startled by two figures who materialised out of the gloom from behind a low wall of the forecourt — and were almost leapt upon there and then .
7 The politicians who cobbled together the convention 's proposals still call themselves Unionists .
8 Bremen travel to Lisbon for the final on May 6 to face AS Monaco , who qualified on away goals by drawing 2–2 against Feyenoord Rotterdam through scores by George Weah and Rui Barros .
9 Editor , — Four groups of doctors suffer particularly from age discrimination during their attempts to move through the hospital training grades to consultant appointments : doctors who qualified abroad , those who entered medical school after the normal age of 18–19 , those who have had prolonged illness , and women .
10 Thus , of the 198 asthmatics who qualified as ‘ consecutive and unselected , ’ 12 ( 6% ) declined and 186 ( 94% ) consented to have endoscopy .
11 from the outset GKR concentrated exclusively on executive search , unlike Alexander Hughes and many other 1960s contemporaries , who clung either to management consultancy or selection as a sideline .
12 Those who clung on , however , received more money in the end .
13 Nisbet , with his first goal of the season , ultimately revived Rangers ' European ambitions and no matter how fortuitous his strike was , it may yet turn out to be of inestimable value to an Ibrox team who clung on bravely in the closing stages .
14 It can sometimes mislead people who perceive clearly the fallacies the metaphor invites and therefore reject it altogether , turning a blind eye to the true insight it encapsulates .
15 Charlton recalls Aston Villa 's Paul McGrath but has also opted for Middlesbrough 's Alan Kernaghan , who wins only his fifth cap .
16 Charlton , as expected , recalls Aston Villa 's Paul McGrath but the slightly surprising choice as his partner in central defence is Middlesbrough 's Alan Kernaghan , who wins only his fifth cap .
17 Llanelli sealed their win thanks to outside half Colin Stephens , who wins back the Welsh No 10 shirt from Neil Jenkins .
18 John Ferguson , the Canberra Raiders wing who lines up against Widnes tonight in the Foster 's World Club Challenge , is little known outside rugby league circles , but within the game he commands a whispered respect his more famous namesakes might envy .
19 Wright , who lines up against Middlesbrough today , added : ‘ When you analyse the incident , I did n't punch the guy .
20 The 21-year-old tennis professional , who represents both Barnet and Welwyn LTC , relied heavily on a strong serve and volley game which particularly suited the indoor surface at Centrecourt .
21 Alan Eastwood , who represents more than a hundred thousand rank and file officers , wants more police powers and stiffer sentences .
22 But it was Wolf who succeeded best in the nineteenth century in bringing drama into natural history illustration .
23 He checked , who checked up
24 It was pretty wonderful to be sitting there watching it all and knowing that I was the only person in the whole school who realised exactly what was going on inside the Trunchbull 's pants .
25 Meanwhile , Betty Titford was clearly getting no better as years went by , and she must have had friends who realised only too well that 1s. a fortnight could hardly supply even her most fundamental needs .
26 Who goes up and who goes down in the rugby union leagues has still to be sorted out too …
27 The issue is so delicately balanced that goal difference could even decide who goes up .
28 ‘ We may be out of the running but we can still have a big say in who goes through to the United States , ’ said Hughes .
29 And judges Sir John Harvey-Jones and foot writer Jocelyn Dimbleby with presenter Loyd Grossman have to choose the winner who goes through to the final ‘ cook-off ’ in July .
30 ‘ In France they have a Minister For Rock who goes round and investigates the need for venues and rehearsal space , ’ says Salli .
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