Example sentences of "who [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 He will team up with Widnes star John Devereux who agreed a short-term deal with Manly coach Graham Lowe last week .
2 Geldof , who offers a mix of interviews , showbiz and fashion , hailed it ‘ a success ’ — even though his name was spelt ‘ Geldorf ’ on a trailer .
3 William Zimmerman , who offers a detailed and convincing analysis of Soviet perspectives at this time ( Zimmerman : 1969 ) , states that by far the most important aspect of the changed situation for Soviet commentators was that ’ the United States had lost its privileged position of strategic invulnerability ’ .
4 Each of the sisters who offers an appropriate form of service to the group enables the balance to be held at rest .
5 So , while these discs are very enjoyable , my allegiance among recent Nutcrackers remains with Ashkenazy on Decca , who offers an equally enticing version of Glazunov 's Seasons , a far more enterprising coupling than yet another Sleeping Beauty suite .
6 There is a contrast between the sceptic who offers an argument which has this as its conclusion and two other sorts of sceptic .
7 But if all else is equal , it 's probably worth using a trader who offers an arbitration or bonding scheme .
8 This principle has been extended so that a person who books a holiday on behalf of others , e.g. a husband booking on behalf of himself his wife and children , may obtain damages not only for his own disappointment etc. but also for the disappointment sustained by his wife and children .
9 Following Harris ( 1975 ) 62 Cr App R 28 ( CA ) , a person who books a room at an hotel implies that he has money to pay .
10 Donald Stewart owns three guns ’ — Menzies spoke in a pressing whisper — ‘ there were spears there , and pikes — ‘ Who wins a battle — professionals or enthusiasts ? ’
11 The first correct entry drawn out of the hat came from Caroline Fitzgerald from Stamford Brook , London , who wins a Golden Bone Award .
12 Any player who wins a US Tour event should feel himself equally capable of winning the Masters , but first he has to lay the ghost of history , which pervades every hole on the course .
13 Shoreditch eventually found it in a dictionary of American slang : ‘ A horse who wins a race by prearrangement ; a person , team , candidate , etc , who will or did win easily . ’
14 This month 's winning letter comes from Phil Thompson of Hampshire who wins a spanking new Lowe daysack .
15 The winner of the Black Swan 10th Anniversary Quiz is Sue Kimber of Books Etc , Victoria , who wins a stay in Stratford-upon-Avon for two , plus tickets to a Shakespeare play and a meal afterwards .
16 The comedy drama , called Henri , is about the adventures of a brilliant young accordion player from a small rural town who wins a place at a Belfast music school .
17 The person who spotted the most hazards was Guinness pensioner , who wins a £25 Guinness voucher .
18 Second was from Packaging who wins a £10 voucher .
19 Wayans is Johnny Stewart , a Chicago wide boy from the wrong side of the tracks who ekes a living by executing scams on unsuspecting white folks with his hyper-active bro Seymour , one Marlon Wayans .
20 The deadlock may be broken by Alberto Vicari , a German despite his Italian name , who represents a group of shareholders who control 5% of Continental 's stock .
21 And last night lawyer Peter Edwards , who represents a third of the inmates , said : ‘ What we have here is nurses who are no better than thugs . ’
22 Their leaders — who keep in touch with their friends in the Senate — are Tim Penny , of Minnesota , and Dave McCurdy , of Oklahoma , both members of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council ( which is chaired by Mr Breaux ) together with Charles Stenholm , who represents a great chunk of west Texas .
23 The technique is often to introduce a speaker who represents a product in this way : the local radio announcer says live , " Many housewives today use bleach to disinfect kitchen surfaces and to protect the health of their families .
24 Therefore , I can assure my hon. Friend , who represents a rural constituency , that we have very much in mind the needs of rural post offices and we shall look with interest at any requests that they make to us for extending their liability to sell other services .
25 Everybody 's had a , and they 've all used the same word , apart from Peter who goes a bi little bit further than
26 Top price in the ewe section went to W L French , who sold a pen of nine reg Poll yearlings at £69 a head .
27 THE eavesdropping ex-bank manager who sold a tape of Princess Di 's lovey-dovey phone chat admitted yesterday that he did it out of greed .
28 A notable exception was Hopkins-Thomas , one of four modern art dealers present , who sold a masterpiece , a neo-Impressionist charcoal and watercolour of 1890 ‘ La retraite aux flambeaux du 14 juillet au Puy ’ by Albert Dubois-Pillet , a follower of Seurat , for something in the region of FFr 1.3 million ( £134,000 ; $233,200 ) within an hour of the Salon opening .
29 Similarly , if F t > E ( S T ) a trader who sold a futures contract now and held it to delivery would expect to make a profit of F t - E ( S T ) .
30 Allen Paulson , who sold a half share to Sheik Mohammed for ten million dollars , reasoned he 's either not trained on or needs a psychiatrist .
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