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

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1 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 " .
2 It can be seen that data were collected at referral for all those who agreed initially to take part in the project .
3 ‘ And the devil take the man who offers more . ’
4 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 .
5 The politicians who cobbled together the convention 's proposals still call themselves Unionists .
6 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 .
7 Thus , of the 198 asthmatics who qualified as ‘ consecutive and unselected , ’ 12 ( 6% ) declined and 186 ( 94% ) consented to have endoscopy .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Charlton recalls Aston Villa 's Paul McGrath but has also opted for Middlesbrough 's Alan Kernaghan , who wins only his fifth cap .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Alan Eastwood , who represents more than a hundred thousand rank and file officers , wants more police powers and stiffer sentences .
14 But it was Wolf who succeeded best in the nineteenth century in bringing drama into natural history illustration .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 They saw him also as a trail-blazer , someone who goes ahead of others and prepares the way .
18 Basically these problems attend many surgical operations , and the question resolves itself into whether the transsexual should be allowed to consent ; whether , in other words , the state has an interest in striking out such consent , and thereby rendering the surgeon who goes ahead liable in tort , on the ground that he can not rely on such consent .
19 Lord Haw-Haw , the British traitor who goes here by the name of Froelich , but whose real name is William Joyce and whose voice millions of English listen to on the radio every night , and his English wife were at the party , but I avoided them . ’
20 ‘ Anyway I 'm a twitcher , one of these mad guys who goes anywhere to see a bird he 's not seen before .
21 One thing that I always wanted not to happen to me was to become like a TV cameraman who goes home to watch TV and says , ‘ Aw , look at that lighting , ’ or something trivial that really has nothing to do with the actual story .
22 Who goes home with you on weekday nights , Maria ?
23 The quiet man with the violin , who goes home to play trios with his quiet and loving wife and his quiet and loving daughter , in his quiet and well-loved house along that quiet and rural lane , with London lying quiet at his feet — and even surrounded by this best of lives he 's plainly a depressive !
24 The only climber I know who goes there regularly at times like this is that perverse little bugger Joe Brown , who is clearly captivated by the magic of the place , though he 'd never let you know as much in words .
25 Who goes there ? ’ cried Epitot .
26 The person who goes there and basically they want to take their home with them .
27 Who goes there ? ’ came back the riposte .
28 He rationalized : ‘ I always admire someone who goes far without qualifications . ’
29 But of all the participants , it is Mr McLean who goes furthest .
30 Oddly enough , in the Fabian collection , it is Professor Raymond Plant , chairman of Labour 's working party on voting systems , who goes furthest in insisting that the debate must be much wider than that .
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