Example sentences of "[noun] who [verb] on a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Champion was a friend of two youngsters who died on a stolen police motorbike in July , sparking three nights of rioting in the Hartcliffe area . |
2 | Villagers are especially concerned for the safety of children and youngsters who play on a small triangle of grass underneath the bypass . |
3 | A NINE-year-old boy who went on a six-month crime spree and carried out more than 50 thefts , went back to school yesterday after police were forced to let him walk free . |
4 | The Welsh manager , Robert Norster , was , of course , a superb lineout specialist who relied on a good technique cleverly utilised to confound taller opponents . |
5 | On 3 July 1658 Pierre Pérignon entered the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Vanne at Verdun , a congregation founded by Dom Didier de la Cour ( 1550–1623 ) , a strict monk who insisted on a high degree of learning and intellectual activity . |
6 | A writer who went on a police-escorted tour of Los Angeles 's red light districts to help him with an alleged magazine article is now wanted on suspicion of strangling three prostitutes in the city , police said yesterday . |
7 | ‘ How 's that ? ’ the girl asked , but then the phone rang and there was no time to worry because they were swinging into action with the RTA , two victims of a car smash who came on a blue light with sirens wailing . |
8 | Ultimately , however , there is still the problem of the individuals who rely on a poor frequency of public transport and this can be the most significant feature of isolation . |
9 | Judge , then , the surprise of the visitor who arrives on a fine spring day to find the scent of the linden trees on the Bahnhofstrasse filling the air . |
10 | It consisted of a team of people who met on a regular basis and who made themselves available to share their expertise with parents . |
11 | This is especially so for people who work on a continuous basis as casual workers . |
12 | Second , there is a category composed of people who work on an irregular basis , but with whom the organisation is interested in developing a continuing relationship . |
13 | The traveller who rides on a local bus can learn a lot : in the mountains of Greece everyone clings on for dear life and makes the sign of the cross at every bend in the road ; in the Thar Desert , Rajasthan , a sense of humour is essential , especially when the giggling driver moves the sheltering bus to reveal squatting passengers answering the call of nature , and in South America it helps if you do n't mind sitting next to a chicken or sharing the floor with a goat . |
14 | A MAN who went on a violent rampage , breaking bottles and glasses in a pub and attacking a woman and a police officer , claimed his drinks had been spiked with drugs . |
15 | Two other men were targeted by the attackers who swooped on an all-night ‘ rave ’ for teenagers at the Eclipse nightclub in Stockton 's Brunswick Street . |
16 | It was Spurgeon who insisted on a classical design by which he meant a rectangular building with portico and six Corinthian columns . |
17 | In particular I know of no estimates of the numbers who continue on a part-time basis , undeclared for tax , to sell skills acquired during their working life time . |
18 | The ‘ Branch ’ was initially a rather loose organisation of Salford graduates who met on an irregular , informal basis for social events , such as visits to local restaurants . |
19 | POLICE are hunting a masked attacker who pounced on a young woman on Saturday night . |
20 | British UN troops shot dead three Croat gunmen who fired on a Muslim aid convoy near Vitez in central Bosnia today after Croat forces had shot and killed eight of the convoy 's drivers . |
21 | Whitby police are looking for thieves who preyed on an elderly woman living alone and made off with family heirlooms worth £15,000 . |
22 | He adds : ‘ Monie has realised that Jason is a player who thrives on a roving commission . |
23 | Sailors who chanced on a sudden sand blizzard or capsized in the Neck of Mithridates were rarely rescued . |