Example sentences of "[noun] who [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The lover who substitutes technique for commitment . |
2 | Billy Rock who has Listowel in mind for his smart and successful chaser Joey Kelly runs the gelding on Monday and he will go again at the next Roscommon meeting a fortnight later before travelling to Listowel where he might be worth an investment in view of that Galway win in July . |
3 | Any employee who has charge of Company property is responsible for taking all reasonable precautions in making sure that it is not lost , stolen or damaged . |
4 | It 's a rare character who commits murder in order to lose half a million pounds . |
5 | Remembering always that it is far better to announce that you are the ‘ Co-operative Funeral Service ’ to a person who may seek information regarding a memorial , than to announce that you are the ‘ Co-operative Memorial Service ’ to a person who requires information regarding funeral arrangements . |
6 | The teenager who can not find a job , the young mother with no one but toddlers to talk to , the active man forced to retire because of age regulations , the person who spends day after day doing the same repetitive work — all these people , and many others , may suffer from extreme boredom . |
7 | The essence of the offence of fraudulent conversion under [ the Larceny Act 1916 , section ] 20(1) ( iv ) ( referred to in paragraph 17 ) is misappropriation of property by a person who has possession on behalf of somebody else . |
8 | A person who finds value in identification need not be attracted by Rousseau 's vision . |
9 | This traces the simulated lifetime earnings of a person who leaves school at age 17 and faces an earnings profile of ‘ average ’ shape , rising with age and experience until a plateau somewhere around age 45 for a continuous worker . |
10 | Take for example a man who obtains land by deception . |
11 | The first of the Philip Marlowe books sees our hero hanging tough among the broads , bimbos and gorillas — a hard-smoking bourbon man who eschews armour in favour of a belted mac and a fedora in which to play the down-at-heel knight errant . |
12 | You can not counterfeit forty years ' honest work , or get the same result by being a clever young man who prefers vanilla to orange or heliotrope to lavender perfume . |
13 | Sir Wyn Roberts hangs on as Britain 's longest-serving minister of state because he is the only Tory MP who writes poetry in Welsh . |
14 | ‘ There 's a Russian story about a peasant who dreams night after night of having a bowl of cherry jam and no spoon to eat it with . |
15 | You have a client who has waiver of premium |