Example sentences of "anyone who [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 Anyone who ignores the spectrum of Mozart 's wit and limits his interest to faecal parlance is bound to misdiagnose his personality .
2 For , using it , we can say that anyone who understands the concept of pain knows that certain sorts of behaviour are criteria for pain-ascription .
3 Anyone who takes the pilgrimage route — to Santiago de Compostela from the Pyrenees and along the northern route via Pamplona , Logroño , Santo Domingo de la Calzada , Frómista and León will find that almost the opposite is true .
4 But anyone who takes the poem head-on , as though entering upon a piece of hitherto unfamiliar English verse , is bound to be struck by its crazy-paving of little-used or dialect words ( " shaws " ) , of samples from the literary lexicon ( " meads " , " unapparelled " ) , of old-tyme poetryspeak ( " thou wast not born for aye " ) , of dubiously archaic constructions ( " friend thee more " " steads him nothing " ) , of blended or cross-bred idioms ( " pure of stain " ) , of literary reminiscences ( " dust and dreams " — a most adroit rendering of , but one that inevitably recalls Shakespeare and " we are such stuff as dreams are made on " ) .
5 The Western book would be a magnificent present for anyone who likes the genre because it is not only a comprehensive guide to the films and film-makers , but also to the cultural background .
6 Anyone who likes the Lake District is bound to like this book .
7 Futures punters know they are playing with fire which is why some ask not to be rung at home , and the name of the commodities firm is never to be given to anyone who answers the office phone .
8 While anyone who tests the acoustics of the westwork at St Pantaleon , Cologne , also tenth-century , will be convinced that here , too , sound was a not less important consideration than the visual effect of its cool rhythms .
9 The two Skaven heads will bite anyone who opens the doors ( WS +20 for this ) ; they can also detach themselves from the doors , flying around the coach-house and attacking anyone they find .
10 SCIENTISTS , doctors , lawyers , accountants , journalists , newsagents — indeed anyone who stores the names and addresses of business contacts on a personal computer or word processor — could find themselves committing a criminal offence if government plans for data protection , presented to the House of Commons this week , becomes law .
11 Anyone who advertises the deferred rate may only do so provided that the APR is more prominent , and they explain all the terms . ’
12 a right to take wreck or treasure trove ) against anyone who seizes the goods before he himself can take them .
13 In such a time anyone who lacks the courage to be curious and questioning , the capacity to grow into new competencies , and the confidence to communicate and collaborate with others , is severely handicapped , and his or her educators are guilty of gross dereliction of duty .
14 Mr X was found guilty and sentenced in May 1981 , and it is difficult for anyone who reads the story as laid out in the pages of the BBPS to see how his guilt could have been established beyond reasonable doubt , in view of the conflicting scientific evidence .
15 ANYONE who thinks the economy is turning the corner must be round the bend .
16 ANYONE who thinks the 44-game season is worth preserving should have heard the Thistle assistant manager , Gerry Collins , describe this disappointing match as ‘ an end-of-season-game ’ .
17 It will be held in a central location , perhaps Leeds or York , and we shall send details to alumni within reasonable travelling distance and to anyone who ticks the box on the questionnaire to say they are interested .
18 At the same time , the atheist is perfectly entitled to claim that whether or not there is some special difficulty involved in defining ‘ God ’ , anyone who uses the word must be clear about what he or she is saying .
19 Anyone who uses the East-Coast mainline will recognise it is the biggest investment since the steam age . ’
20 A staggering transformation has occurred in the course of the 20th Century in the ambit of statutory provisions regarding company accounts , as will be apparent to anyone who compares the exiguous provisions in the 1908 Act with the profusion of sections and Schedules in the Companies Act 1985 as amended , supplemented and re-arranged by the 1989 Act .
21 Like all play , this drama depended on formal order , without which progress within a game and pleasure from a game are alike impossible : anyone who breaks the rules spoils the game , makes it a poor and foolish thing ( p. 20 ) .
22 Mr Bellingham said : ‘ We do n't want to condone anyone who breaks the law but I think the extreme sentences on these men are completely out of order . ’
23 Allow one hour for the announcement to circulate , then shoot anyone who violates the curfew . ’
24 Five quid to anyone who gets the extra joke in there .
25 Back to basics , certainly , though anyone who imagines the ‘ basics ’ of forward play are any longer confined to scrum and line-out is wildly off the mark .
26 We would be delighted to welcome anyone who fancies the occasional day in the fresh air doing whatever work lies within your capacity .
27 Anyone who dreads the hairdressers more than the dentists can be guaranteed a warm welcome at Greys with free advice available .
28 Reagan also ruled that a third film , on nuclear war , should bear the same ‘ propaganda ’ label and that anyone who hires the films should be reported to the government .
29 Such is the mood of pessimism here it is hard to find anyone who believes the All Blacks , having won their seven matches in Wales , will face any significant threat during the next fortnight .
30 ‘ As anyone who graces the top floor knows , Colin is turning his room into a cess pit .
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