Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [is] [adv] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | President : Joseph Saidu Momoh , ( since 1985 ) who is also head of government and Minister of Defence and Public Services . |
2 | Juvénal Habyarimana , who is also head of government . |
3 | President : Said Mohamed Djohar , who is also head of government . |
4 | Chief Minister : Oswald O. Skippings , who is also Minister of Tourism and Home Affairs . |
5 | Prime-Minister : Michael Manley , who is also Minister of Defence . |
6 | Prime Minister : Barkat Gourad Hamadou , who is also Minister of Planning and Land Development ) . |
7 | Prime Minister : Erskine Sandiford , who is also Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs and of the Civil Service . |
8 | Prime Minister : ( Mary ) Eugenia Charles , 71 , who is also Minister of Finance and Defence . |
9 | Mr De Haan , who is also chairman of Saga , said the group could not enjoy one of the most important advantages of being publicly quoted — using its shares to fund acquisitions — because the family was determined not to dilute its controlling interest . |
10 | Mr Johnson , who is also chairman of Tranmere Rovers Football Club , said : ‘ The results of our refocusing are clearly shown in the increased profit , dividends and earnings per share . |
11 | Jojo Gonzales , who is both director of research at Jardine Fleming in Manila and less congenitally optimistic than most Filipinos , thinks that , by next spring , power cuts will average only two hours a day . |
12 | And so you have then a political system in which you , which you have a presidency er faced by a powerful legislature , a president who is not part of legislature but who has to lead the legislature without any significant controls over it a very difficult and demanding task . |
13 | Well we had a secretary of state here who is now minister of transport , I do hope he 's watching this programme seeing as I promised we have had gains and proposals . |
14 | Liz Scott-Gibson , who is now director of sign language services for the BDA , subsequently went to Kensington Palace to teach the Princess ; and on a later visit , to a school in Durham , Diana surprised everyone by being able to communicate to the deaf people she met without an interpreter . |