Example sentences of "[noun] who can [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Trainee-computer communication failures for very simple reasons can lead to a complete hiatus unless they are detected and restored by an experienced trainer who can explain to the trainee why the system is failing to respond adequately .
2 It is recommended that they approach , in the first instance , the Head of the relevant Department who can advise on the range of areas of supervised research , and the availability of staff .
3 However brilliant our modern technology may seem , the best way to care for the Taj is to monitor its behaviour , try to reduce pollution and develop a team of conservators and craftsmen who can care for the building , carrying out maintenance and repair where necessary but not to do anything that pretends to be final .
4 We place the GP in the position of the well-informed citizen who can mediate between the world of science and our own mundane concerns .
5 There are agencies and groups who can help with the problems young people and their parents have .
6 Are they well-rounded individuals who can cope with the stresses and strains of public life , domestic pressures , and constant travelling ?
7 They stress that the only farmers who can benefit from the immediate purchase of ewe premium rights are those who have submitted a 1993 claim for more sheep than they have quota and are buying or leasing retrospectively .
8 Evidence is now emerging that women have been detained in order to be raped and even impregnated , and that political and military leaders knew , but condoned it.One woman who can testify to the existence of rape camps and the suffering of women , is Francoise Hampson , senior lecturer at Essex University and an expert in the law of armed conflict .
9 ‘ I like a woman who can keep to the time I give her , ’ Roman said as she came into their sitting-room .
10 At last , someone in the game who can see beyond the hype and is wiiling to say so .
11 The same teacher also asks : What can we buy to add to our collection ? requiring not only the systematic acquisition of catalogues , bibliographies , reviewing services and lists , but also wherever possible knowledgeable people who can advise on the process and on the items themselves .
12 ‘ People talk about athletes who can rise to the occasion , about Joe Montana and Michael Jordan , ’ Craig said .
13 For example , a number of groups have described patients who can point to the location of briefly flashed stimuli , even though they deny seeing them .
14 A quick glance at the rules for inspiration : ‘ … the essayists who can move between the worlds of nature and the arts …
15 Is it effective in selecting employees who can do the job or pupils who can learn from the course ?
16 Their predilection for keepers who can contribute in the middle order is understandable since this permits a full hand of bowlers , and Downton , of course , vindicated the policy in admirable fashion .
17 The result of this dichotomy is that the employer who can rely on the right to protect his business secrets is much more likely to succeed in court than when he seeks to enforce a traditional restraint of trade clause .
18 Red Cross workers in Oxford are preparing beds and fixing up catering for the evacuees who can stay at the centre for anything up to four months .
19 We , the readers , are the only ones who can learn from the story : the characters have already lost everything .
20 They 're the ones who can look at the files .
21 Nick is the man with the baseball glove who can stand at the end of the practice range and catch his master 's ball no matter whether it has been struck with a sand-iron or a driver .
22 Gould , aware Quinn is a player who can capitalise on the exciting skills of Peter Ndlovu , agreed a £250,000 fee with Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan on Friday .
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