Example sentences of "[noun] who be [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , the enquirer who is using himself as a research instrument needs to be as aware as possible and committed to becoming more aware of his own biases , values and his reasons for holding the conceptual framework he does .
2 Subject presumes perceived er speaker as pr prestigious and authoritative and they perceived that there might be future interaction with him perceived his speech is more similar to their own than subjects who were told nothing about the speaker .
3 ‘ But Witcher , ’ she continued , ‘ that 's the bloke who 's put himself in charge .
4 She could look neither at Dr Neil , nor at the tasteless harpy who was tormenting him with her tactlessness .
5 And signing on and signing off … the goalie who 's saved himself from the dole queue
6 These are claimed by the purchaser of an industrial building who is using it for his or her own trade or leasing it to another for that person 's trade , at the rate of 4% per annum on cost .
7 Dr Adil Elias , the Chairman of the BCCI Depositors ' Protection Association , mentioned to your correspondent that his committee represents creditors who are owed anything from $500,000 to tens of millions of dollars .
8 It was Mrs Iverson who was telling us about it after he mentioned it . ’
9 In the following car were the Sheikha , her daughter , Hussa and Selma who were to accompany us to London .
10 Chubb has sold 47.5m Sun shares to brokers S G Warburg , Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs who are placing them on the market .
11 I did n't make any bread out of it , just me own gear , like , and I was still in debt to this lad who was laying it on me .
12 Llewelyn was close in his chamber with his chaplain-secretary and Ednyfed Fychan over the dictation of letters , and his seal was already on the credentials of the envoys who were to represent him in Shrewsbury ; but David , when he heard what the messenger had to report , on his own authority brought him in to the conference and shattered it .
13 And again he looked around , this time for the devil who was tempting him with the prospect he most profoundly desired .
14 The quality of those crosses was nt up to much most of the time — but some credit has to go to their keeper who was taking everything within 12–13 yards of his line …
15 Further , it makes me angry with myself to find that the perfectly natural and utterly unfair result is that I begin to dislike Paxford , no exercise of the will convincing me that it is not the unfortunate P. who is boring me with his views on everything under the sun .
16 The people of Israel are thought of as a people chosen by God who are to separate themselves from the rest of the peoples of the earth by a series of laws that distinguish the holy time ( sabbath ) from profane time , clean foods from unclean foods , clean from unclean bodily states and holy from unholy places .
17 These , too , had been fated , Wexford 's broken by a pretty young woman who was helping him with his enquiries and Burden 's one day inadvertently put out with the rubbish .
18 But , just before I do , I hope you 'll remember that it 's me you 're talking to — the old school-friend who 's known you since the year dot .
19 But , I know black people who are watching me in the audience or on the TV are thinking it 's a black versus white thing .
20 ‘ What I do is follow the money and make sure the people who are spending it on my behalf are actually the right sort of people , and are doing the right sort of job . ’
21 Harrison v Hill [ 1932 ] SC ( J ) 13 where a road maintained by a farmer , leading from the public road to his farmhouse , was held to be a road , the farmer turned away people who were using it from time to time but it was also used by people having no business at the farm ;
22 People who were doing nothing in particular took up the cry and chanted it down the block , like priests in some strange pagan mass :
23 I have been sought by this remarkably beautiful creature who is offering herself to me …
24 My mate who is driving me to the match tomorrow says he wants to go straight to the ground so I wo n't be able to get to the Adelphi .
25 He 's the young man who 's taking me to the concert and I have n't known him long enough to be late .
26 It had suddenly borne in upon her that it was almost midnight and that she was in a strange flat in a strange city , with a strange man who was plying her with champagne .
27 Only the jobless or even married women and working girls who are doing it for money ? ’
28 They 'll miss him , like they missed many of their first team players who 're saving themselves for a vital league game next week .
29 Mrs from Darlaston says , they are victimizing the men who are working erm need to chase those men who are doing nothing for their families .
30 The man who ushered in a golden age of middle-distance running , Brendan Foster , was at the peak of his powers and the two men who were to carry it to the greatest heights , Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe , were just beginning to emerge .
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