Example sentences of "who [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps there was another route he would choose — after meeting the scribe again , Huy had little doubt who the rich client at the City of Dreams had been , and knew why his profile , fleetingly glimpsed , had seemed familiar .
2 The shot was supplied by Chris Baldwin who thinks the observer was Tony Buxton , does not know who the green-fingered pilot was , but knows they both survived .
3 It is assumed that research has established what the nature of child abuse is , who the actual and potential perpetrators and victims are and hence what are the associated factors which put children at ‘ high risk ’ .
4 Ladies and gentlemen erm about three years ago we finally decided to restore this car that you see behind us and although it was er an impossible task at times we , we carried on regardless and I hope that you 'll agree that everything you see today , plus the fact that seeing everybody out here , I think we , you 'll agree we made the right decision and er we feel that as long as this car is in this position that nobody 'll erm have any doubts who the Three- Ninetieth Group were and er , I think er , I think we 're all proud of this day particularly .
5 They would n't eat anything living — who knows who the scrappiest fowl might have been ?
6 He asked me who the young man with the dark curly hair was , and I told him .
7 I wondered who the young girl was , acting the doe for Henry 's buck , but I decided not to wait and see and promptly fled .
8 At first I did n't know who the bearded man was for ( as I realise now ) I had been too busy participating to see .
9 Meanwhile , Jodhi May , in her first American celluloid outing , makes a good stab of portraying the frail but ultimately doomed Alice Munro , one of the daughters of Fort William Henry 's Scottish commander Colonel Munro who the mighty Magua , the wronged Huron war chief , has vowed to destroy .
10 In both situations , time taken trying to establish who the key influencers and decision-makers are will be well rewarded .
11 Such contests permit ‘ horse race journalism ’ ; they make possible endless speculation about who the front runner is , who the dark horses are and who has fallen at what fence , all of which helps to make television news broadcasts more exciting and enter-taining than they would otherwise be .
12 The consent of the existing licensee is not a statutory requirement , however most boards insist that consent is endorsed on the principal licence or is indicated to the clerk in writing , in order to ensure no dispute arises after the application is considered as to who the correct licence holder should be .
13 ‘ Then perhaps they 'll discover soon who the guilty party is . ’
14 You do not know who the rival bidders are , who wants what , or how much they are likely to bid .
15 There is , however , the problem of who the working partners actually are , especially at level three .
16 Can someone let me know who the 5 injured Man City players were ?
17 ‘ Did you know who the prospective owner was , ’ asked the Captain , ‘ when you discussed these plans ? ’
18 Who the cunning ones may be who calculatingly steal a harem from exhausted combatants after a battle is a question yet to be answered .
19 In particular he thinks the educated should have at least two votes , he does n't say how many erm that 's a matter determined case-by-case I take it , erm erratically it could be a thousand votes I mean he does n't rule that out , he does n't say it has to be more than one er two , but erm his view is that the educated to a specially privileged in a specially privileged position because they are erm more able to use their vote sensibly or to be given more than one vote , so we need now there 's going to be a question erm how do you know who the educated people are to make such suggestions , anyone with a university degree will be pleased to hear gets more than one vote on Mill 's system .
20 It is essential to work with a more complex picture of who the elderly are and of their role in society than the simple , depressing picture of a costly burden .
21 Who the bloody hell are you ? ’
22 Who the bloody 'ell does he think he is , bleedin' ‘ Itler ? ’
23 ‘ And if you ai n't got it , then who the bloody hell has ?
24 oh my god , who the bloody hell 's got a
25 Who the bloody hell was that she goes ?
26 I remember him waving to me one day , I thought who the bloody hell 's that ?
27 Who the latter was is difficult to establish .
28 Arriving at the right message , deciding who the right people are , and how to reach them , is a highly complex business , and the result is an advertising strategy for your client which is sound and provides a realistic and workable rationale for his campaign .
29 So aware of the ‘ internationalism of art ’ ( he told the story himself ) that when a journalist asked him who the great French artists were , he replied : ‘ Why , Picasso , Modigliani , Lipchitz , Stravinsky ’ — a Spaniard , an Italian and two Russians .
30 Such contests permit ‘ horse race journalism ’ ; they make possible endless speculation about who the front runner is , who the dark horses are and who has fallen at what fence , all of which helps to make television news broadcasts more exciting and enter-taining than they would otherwise be .
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