Example sentences of "[noun sg] who [verb] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In future the computer expert will be the outsider who works for the manufacturer or as an independent adviser .
2 This uncertainty about the proper role of litigation by private citizens is also reflected in the requirement that a litigant who applies for a prerogative order must first seek the leave of the court to do so .
3 J. S. Homes , the National Liberal MP for Harwich , made an early visit , closely followed by the mayor who arranged for the town band to give a concert .
4 Gavin Nebbeling was a tall , upright , South African central defender who played for the Palace throughout the 1980s , but his career was continually dogged by injury and this rather limited his value , although his League appearances exceeded 150 by the time he moved on to Fulham in the summer of 1989 .
5 The name given to an Icelandic shepherd who worked for a farmer named Thorwall .
6 Erm some lady who works for the council or something .
7 The death by drowning of a girl who worked for a Minister of the Crown and who died after dining at the restaurant where the Minister 's wife was also dining , whether or not he himself was present , would normally have justified at least a brief paragraph in one of the national papers .
8 If each member of the legislature who votes for a checkerboard compromise does so not because he himself has no principles but because he wants to give the maximum possible effect to the principles he thinks right , then how has anyone behaved irresponsibly ?
9 When making an appointment the court must consider appointing the guardian who acted for the child previously ( FPCR , r10(8) ; FPR , r4.10(8) ) .
10 It 's fine if all year round you carry the bag of a genuine superstar , who might win £500,000 ; but a caddie who works for a golfer who is outside the top twenty in the Order of Merit will not exactly be reaching for the champagne every night .
11 A neighbour at his home in Southend , Essex , said : ‘ He was a smashing lad who lived for the Army .
12 ‘ I have an old friend who works for a publisher in New York and I stayed with her for a couple of weeks while I found a job .
13 I had a friend who worked for the oil people , and I decided to stay after a visit to this place .
14 HUSBANDS AND WIVES : Woody Allen 's vivid tale about a middle-aged lecturer who falls for a student .
15 HUSBANDS AND WIVES : Woody Allen 's vivid tale about a lecturer who falls for a student .
16 The module owner is generally the person or organisation who pays for the module ( or modules ) to be developed , although this user has no specific LIFESPAN privileges .
17 The module owner is generally the person or organisation who pays for the module ( or modules ) to be developed , although this user has no specific LIFESPAN privileges .
18 Another fairly important change was that a review by a review board should be discontinued if it was established that the inspector 's report did not adversely affect the reputation of the person who applied for the review .
19 The person who applies for the grant must be receiving income support , housing benefit or community charge benefit or be the partner of someone receiving those benefits .
20 The architect who advertises for a pupil ( 'talent no consideration' but a premium of £100 required ) might be Dickens 's fictitious Mr Pecksniff , who has never himself designed or built anything real , and trains his pupils on similar lines , ‘ constructing in the air a vast quantity of Castles , Houses of Parliament , and other Public Buildings ’ , a divorce between the idea and the actuality noted by Joe Gargery in the expressive phrase , ‘ drawd too architectooralooral ’ .
21 an afternoon caller who leaves the garden gate open or a tramp who asks for a can of water and leaves the tap on .
22 I could see that the old bull was not going to be forced to drink , and he protested by coming after my father-in-law who made for the post .
23 A man who advertised for a woman to live on a desert island with him is looking for another female travelling companion to repeat the trip .
24 Mr Mafouz , a big , jolly man who worked for a travel agent , was compiling a dossier on him .
25 The Crown lawyer said the court would hear that the probable target was a man who worked for the Environment Department and whose tasks also involved working at Ministry of Defence properties .
26 So what you say about the rights of fathers is also about who is the ‘ real ’ father — the biological father or the man who cares for the child ?
27 Conditions of work were not pleasant ; landowners tried to get their estates cultivated by indentured labourers who had come out under a contract to work for some years for the man who paid for the journey or anyone to whom he sold the right to command their services .
28 ‘ The man who drilled for the test said it was among the hardest block he 'd ever seen .
29 In the book The Soul of a New Machine , Tracy Kidder quotes a secretary who worked for the Eagle Team under the visionary Tom West .
30 Bill Davies was a Welsh International winger who played for The Palace in nearly 200 Southern League matches in two spells with the club from 1907 , until the 1st World War forced a conclusion to fully competitive football in 1915 .
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