Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [pron] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the youngest age , your friend may be the winner of a running race or someone who has beautiful hair !
2 At the Dunn Nutrition Laboratory in Cambridge , Dr John Cummings has built his reputation on the importance of dietary fibre ( or what he calls non-starch polysaccharides ) .
3 You are not necessarily at any more risk of malignant melanoma than someone who has fewer moles .
4 Martell 's studies of the behaviour of radon decay products show that someone who smokes 20 cigarettes per day for 40 years has received a cumulative dose of about 100 rads at tissue sites in the lungs — a dose powerful enough to spark cancer .
5 He might even agree that , perhaps after all , in the formation of opinion , of the choice of the direction in which a society is to move , the moral unit is the individual ; and , therefore , that a kind of organisation which accounts to opinion and responds to the consensus is more securely founded than one which rests moral perception and authority in the organisation itself .
6 We know that the patient who can show distress about their condition , talk about it and share anxiety has a much faster recovery rate than one who suppresses such feelings .
7 In fact , I would suggest that anybody who has one ounce of individuality should never go to a business school — and I 've said this often at Cranfield and London — because you 're structured by academics who measure you in the science of business .
8 Do you think it 's at all possible that anybody who has this number , like presumably your agent has it or friends have it , is it at all possible anyone would have given it out to somebody ?
9 Christ , in dying , took the punishment for all the world 's evil , so that anyone who accepts this truth can be forgiven .
10 In the enterprise of seeking to understand consciousness as something more manageable and decently scientific than what it calls ghostly stuff , it is understood as yet less than ghostly stuff .
11 Most University graduates end up thinking that anything which involves manual work or shouting above the noise of machinery should be done by someone stupider than themselves .
12 And everyone who has this hope in him purifies himself ’ ( 1 John 3:2f ) .
13 Here I want to draw attention to an article by Beverle Houston , ‘ Viewing television : the metapsychology of endless consumption ’ , which seems to me to be one of the few serious attempts to theorize television subjectivity , and one which deserves more attention .
14 ‘ Mush ’ is a terrifically exciting record , and one which presents new possibilities for a genre which was becoming far too complacent for its own good .
15 The more pejorative epithets have disappeared in the post-colonial literature , except for one or two extreme examples like Kon Muang Nan ( 1978 ) who holds the view that the shifting cultivation practised by tribal people in northern Thailand is the most dangerous national problem and one which undermines national security .
16 Its taste , light , slightly sweet and with no unpleasant or strong odours or flavours , is an added bonus and one which surprises most people who try it .
17 The next chapter , by Morag Donaldson and Alison Elliot , considers children 's understanding of explanations — a topic of interest in itself , and one which has fundamental implications for education .
18 For any innovative training , the issue of who will train the trainers , and even the trainers of the trainers ( ! ) is a pertinent one , and one which needs careful thought .
19 But basically he is a salesman , and one who tells tall tales .
20 4 Select a patient who is depleted of fluid and one who has fluid excess .
21 It is also sometimes called a theology of ‘ feeling ’ , and he himself uses this language .
22 The contributors succeed , by and large , in avoiding technical obfuscation , and anyone who reads New Scientist should have no difficulty in absorbing the information here .
23 It 's the very first stage and anyone who ignores this aspect of the hobby , will spend no end of lovely days pottering about on river banks but will never be rewarded with a good show of colour ( gold ) in their pan .
24 And anyone who has any information should phone St Aldates police station on 0865 266172 .
25 This a treat for Reger enthusiasts ( are they numerous ? ) , devotees of the piano duet and anyone who enjoys persuasive performances of unfamiliar late romantic repertoire .
26 There is no money , the country is in a crisis from which there seems no way out , and anyone who wants hard currency is selling anything of the slightest interest .
27 SHL Systemhouse , the new owner of the remains of Interactive Systems Corp — now minus the Lachman technology piece ( see front page ) — is targeting client/server computing and what it calls transformational outsourcing through its new buy , thinking competitor Anderson Consulting may be asleep at the switch .
28 There is formality when there has to be , but everyone who visits either house is immediately put at ease .
29 ( This is not an explanation which is meant to compete with structural explanations relating the phenomenon to the suppression of women , but one which adds another dimension .
30 In the first place it is clear that ‘ modern ’ , ‘ Western ’ , ‘ industrial ’ or ‘ capitalist ’ society is not some homogeneous whole but one which contains many varieties of patterns of living , many different communities and subcultures with differing degrees of openness to the wider society , differing historical experiences , differing ways of relating as families and as individuals to the major changes in the economy and in ways of earning a living .
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