Example sentences of "who [verb] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 This week 's Supertips come from Mrs J. Gardiner from Bushey , who wins £50 .
2 This week 's Supertips come from Wendy Hiller , Blackpool Lancs , who wins £50 .
3 This week 's Supertips come from Janet Scott of Penzance , who wins £50 .
4 At the entrance was a table for a member of the local Assembly executive who checked people 's names and wrote down their identity card numbers as they came in .
5 He had the Intelligence and the Security and the Branch all burrowing in their computers for an Englishman called Colt who wiped people for the cause of the Republic of Iraq , and he had sweet nothing to do , unless he went eye to eye with the mysteries of the thermostat .
6 The local man who comes to mind is Mr. Len Cannell who sold fruit .
7 Jones 's characteristically gentle satires on the lot of talented women who lack means are among the most accomplished poems written by women in the eighteenth century .
8 Second , the NHS would focus more on acute hospital care ; thus chronically sick patients , who lack media appeal and who have never been able to compete successfully for resources within the NHS , would have a substantial part of their budgets protected within the proposed community care grant .
9 UNIVERSITY administrators who wasted £11.3 million of taxpayers ' money by re-employing more than 200 redundant academics given ‘ golden goodbyes ’ averaging £80,000 each are to be summoned by the Commons public accounts committee to explain their mistakes .
10 The two men who attacked mr bishop in witney are in their twenties or thirties … wearing scarves gloves and jeans … and most notably … distinctive trilby hats
11 The offices of the ruling Democratic Constitutional Rally in Tunis were attacked on Feb. 17 by some 30 people , described in an official statement as " a commando of extremists " who attacked staff and destroyed archives .
12 VARIETY PUT IT ALMOST ALL in one unkind sentence earlier this year : ‘ Once a star who asked $1.5 million per picture , Lowe has recently got married and is rehabilitating his image by working on Broadway . ’
13 A BRITISH mountaineer who plunged 2,000ft to his death in the French Alps lost his girlfriend in a similar tragedy , friends revealed last night .
14 Lin 's newest release is coupling of Mozart 's Sinfonia concertante ( K364 ) and the Concertone ( K190 ) , with Jaime Laredo ( who plays viola in the Sinfonia ) and the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Raymond Leppard .
15 The great practitioner of the ‘ balancing strategy ’ was Alexander I 's successor Perdikkas , who ruled c.452–413 .
16 More typical , perhaps , were the modest gains of a group of Cheshire archers who divided £8-12-6 amongst them as their share of the proceeds of a silver ship belonging to the Ring of France and seized at Poitiers .
17 Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is sad to hear the ex-leader of the Greater London council , who appointed people purely on political merit , suggest that senior civil servants are chosen on anything other than ability ?
18 If you could send some more troops up here I 'd be very grateful , but not the ones who eat sheep 's eyes and have ten women each as they are a strain on the economy and we 've run out of rice pudding .
19 It was the Europeans who cultivated fish that may have satisfied culinary requirements , but at the expense of what some would consider to be the aesthetic qualities of a ‘ typical ’ carp .
20 Overall , it 's a decent game for the curious and mechanically minded PC owner who thinks £20 is a good price .
21 Ned Clarke was one of those men who manipulated people .
22 Their grandmother says the family put their trust in so-called professionals , who failed them.Chris Moore reports .
23 Equally remarkable , Mr Welch has won his kudos not by turning around a firm in trouble but by matching the performance of his predecessor , Reginald Jones , who doubled sales and tripled profits in eight years .
24 Of the manual occupations , hosiers , cappers , founders , and barbers , to mention but a few , all had the minimum assessment of £5 for median ; so also had the various building trades , with the exception of the marblers who averaged £50 on a small sample .
25 , ( Mackay Hugh ) Baillie ( 1865–1945 ) , architect , was born at Beard 's Hill , St Peter 's , near Ramsgate , Kent , 23 October 1865 , the oldest of the fourteen children of Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott , a Scottish baron who owned sheep ranches in Australia , and his wife Martha Waters .
26 After all there must be something more to life than sleeping in a garden shed and having no money and nobody who cared twopence whether you were alive or dead ( not after the competition , anyway — Nutty at least needed him till then ) but what it was Nails could not fathom .
27 Only BP who made £41.2billion , Shell ( £29.7billion ) and Unilever ( £23.1billion ) are more profitable .
28 George Soros , millionaire who made $2 billion out of collapse of the pound , funds aid to ex-communist countries
29 Luke Calder was nothing but a ruthless manipulator who made people do what he wanted when he wanted it , yet all she could think of was that she wanted to feel again the hot urgency of his mouth !
30 The child who comes half-way , that is , 50th , gets 60% So we decide that all those who got 60% or more will pass , and the ones who get less will fail .
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