Example sentences of "[conj] the [noun sg] who [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | please contact Legal & General staff at the address/telephone number shown on your policy or your last renewal notice or the intermediary who arranged your insurance . |
2 | However I could not become a sperm donor ( Letters NI 189 ) , especially if this would mean I would never know my child or the woman who bore it . |
3 | With hindsight it is tempting to ask if her outrage was directed at the Prince or the woman who held him in such thrall , Camilla Parker-Bowles . |
4 | Strict parameters and rules do need to be built into the system early on , whether it is the children or the teacher who sets them . |
5 | A higher fee is charged for such a report and where the surveyor who carries it out is an employee of the society , the fee is retained by the society . |
6 | The following two snippets I shall pass on , with the caution that the bloke who told me is a Man U supporter . |
7 | I know that the bloke who tucked you up will get off with it scot free . |
8 | When the Secretary of State could bring himself to talk about his own legislation , we heard from him in effect an admission that the Government who brought us the poll tax are now bringing us a new poll tax . |
9 | Just as stagebound as anything produced before 1939 is When We Are Married ( 1943 ) , in which three middle-aged couples are thrown into a frenzy upon discovering that the parson who married them all those years ago was n't qualified to do so . |
10 | The chances are that the felon who takes your car , raids your house , or robs you in the street will be no older than 15 , the national peak age for Britain 's criminal underclass . |
11 | In most cases the text in the columns wo n't line up which indicates that the person who put it together did n't know about this little trick . |
12 | However , it is always possible that the person who sold him the goods , later acquires the title to them . |
13 | The idea behind any signal is that the person who receives it can act upon this information . |
14 | Even if it is true that policemen require special protection in the course of their duties because of the proactive roles that we expect them to undertake , it does not follow that the person who assaults them without justification should be marked as having committed what is , in reality , an aggravated form of assault . |
15 | ‘ Which indicates , ’ Naylor Massingham went on , waiting no longer for her to answer , ‘ that the person who assaulted you must be someone quite high up . ’ |
16 | If the person whose liberty is interfered with does not know that the person who constrains him is a constable and believes that he is under attack , he will have the defence that , since he acted in self defence , he committed no assault . |
17 | If you are accepting instructions on behalf of a partnership , it is again a good idea to check that the person who approaches you has authority to act on their behalf . |
18 | She saw that the man who owned it was hanging on to the side and checking it each time it swung . |
19 | It sets out , by example as well as by direct command , the differences between right and wrong , so that the man who measures his conduct by Bible standards gains from it both " reproof " when he is in the wrong and " correction " to set him back on a right course . |
20 | Yes that 's what I mean , I noticed that the man who did it balanced it rather nicely , he had some actors some politicians , that everyone can contribute especially in a . |
21 | Today Miss Knox said she was ‘ outraged ’ to learn that the man who assaulted her , supervisor Brian McConville , was still employed at Lurgan Community Workshop and called for him to be sacked . |
22 | It may be legal but did what do you think the chances are that the programmer who created your application anticipated the way that you are trying to use the program . |
23 | One of them , Peter Cornwell , later published a sunlit retrospect of what it was like to be one of Ebor 's ordinands , and how he valued the privilege that the bishop who ordained him was a thinker , as he put it , so profound . |
24 | The point that no one in government seems to have grasped is that the businessman who spots what he thinks is a gap in the market and retools his factory , only to find that he has made an error of judgment , loses his own money and learns his lesson . |
25 | As I have said already , it was in just such a position that the doctor who attended us in wartime lived . |
26 | If the drug which you took is known to cause foetal damage , then it would appear that the doctor who advised you at the hospital has been negligent . |
27 | If the drug which you took is known to cause foetal damage , then it would appear that the doctor who advised you at the hospital has been negligent . |
28 | Hodai told Rostov that the major-domo who met them in the antechamber of the palace was a N'pani , the only foreigner with any authority at the court . |
29 | Even if a document such as a catalogue or price list is not an offer in law , there is no reason why it can not set out the terms of the offer , for instance by indicating that the party who issues it will only contract on those terms . |
30 | A household that feels ‘ neutral ’ or empty may indicate that the woman who lives there is cut off from her own emotions . |