Example sentences of "who [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | The review proposes a national insurance contribution ‘ holiday ’ to employers who recruit the long-term unemployed , although it admits that the Treasury would probably veto the plan . |
2 | Who agreed the terms of the sale ? |
3 | Competitive tendering is a system whereby contracts are awarded to the supplier who offers the best deal . |
4 | You could , of course , reply , " Nonsense , there are no such things as magic spades " ( and I 've been tempted often enough ) ; but that would n't be very supportive , and there 's a good chance that the child who offers the spade is doing so in good faith . |
5 | They oversaw the reeves of the forest parishes , who branded the commoners ' cattle , the number depending on the size of the commoners ' holdings . |
6 | The reshuffle came under almost immediate fire from former president Francesco Cossiga , who branded the new administration as a government of national hypocrisy . |
7 | Mr Portillo came under strong pressure from Gordon Brown , the shadow chancellor , who branded the Budget a betrayal of the people of Britain . |
8 | Others present included the Earl of Swinton , and his wife Baroness Masham ; all the other judges and their wives ; and some of those who judge the Laurent-Perrier awards in France , including Monsieur Bernard Magniny , and Monsieur Hervé Nagelmackers , and their wives . |
9 | It has been suggested that this restates Arnold 's conception of a group of " apostles of culture " who disseminate the " best " that is known and has been thought . |
10 | These listen to appeals against official decisions by people who dispute the official interpretation of their rights . |
11 | There are those who feel , for instance , that a revolution did take place but not one which achieved positive effects ; or others who dispute the existence of an English revolution but who do not adhere to a neo-conservative interpretation of English history . |
12 | This relationship has been a concern , however , of those who perceive the growth of central government financing as a threat to the independence of local government . |
13 | So perhaps it is no wonder that we are not the only ones who perceive the system as unjust , and that it finds itself with a crisis of legitimacy on its hands . |
14 | Readers who want to hear who wins the Peter Pears Award First Prize of £5000 can buy two tickets for the price of one in the stalls or dress circle ( £6-£8.50 ) upon presentation of this page at the Sadler 's Wells Box Office or by quoting this offer on 01-278 8916 Sun 6.30pm Sadler 's Wells , Rosebery Ave EC1 . |
15 | Blake said : ‘ Tacking the way through the lighter winds will decide who wins the leg . ’ |
16 | Blake said : ‘ Tacking the way through the lighter winds will decide who wins the leg . ’ |
17 | Dave Whelan , 53 , who played for Blackburn Rovers and broke a leg in the 1960 FA Cup final , has offered £100,000 to any youngster born within 10 miles of Wigan parish church who wins the junior Wimbledon title in the next 10 years . |
18 | Dave Whelan , 53 , who played for Blackburn Rovers and broke a leg in the 1960 FA Cup final , has offred £100,000 to any youngster born within 10 miles of Wigan parish church who wins the junior Wimbledon title in the next 10 years . |
19 | No matter who wins the toss , and on this occasion it was Cambridge , the visitors invariably bat first and virtually as long as they choose . |
20 | The person who wins the race in Paris is not just stronger than his rivals . |
21 | And there is , whatever one might think , a very great difference between the driver who wins the championship once and those who go on to win it twice or three times . |
22 | So who wins the fight for the remote ? |
23 | But I want to be a history maker , to be the first coach who wins the European Cup for an English club and the coach who makes England an international force . |
24 | Just one entrant submitted the above , Mrs J Memmott of Worksop , who wins the Ashleigh Collection from Parker Knoll , comprising a three-seater sofa , two-seater sofa , chair , storage stool and a three-seater sofabed in her choice of fabric . |
25 | Here 's Pearce Webb knocked back towards Pearce who wins the header cleared by Hill . |
26 | So they have to play a ‘ sudden death ’ to see who wins the half million . ’ |
27 | Swindon have a tough tie no matter who wins the Coventry … |
28 | ‘ It does n't matter who wins the election , it is going to happen . |
29 | The bill is just over £300 and is the last poll tax bill which will have to be paid , no matter who wins the General Election . |
30 | A SUBSTANTIAL silent minority still holds the key to who wins the marginal seat of Darlington , according to a new poll . |