Example sentences of "who [verb] [noun] [prep] [v-ing] the " in BNC.

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1 A similar view was expressed by Mr Lee Wing-Tat , the radical local council leader , who made history by heckling the former Foreign Secretary , Sir Geoffrey Howe , at a lunch last July .
2 The Profitboss surrounds himself with achievers : Frankie Dockertz who achieves the most efficient warehouse operation in the region , Liz Mills who has eyes for selecting the best sales people in the country , Betty Boyd who provides the most reliable administrative back-up in the company .
3 Furthermore , it is the males of Ballymacarrett ( East Belfast ) who use the backed variants most and who show evidence of spreading the backed realizations into voiceless stop environments ( as in that , wrap ) , where short , front variants are expected .
4 Their main grievances against the education system , which fell under the dual control of the church and state , were that it victimised teachers who showed dissent by questioning the working conditions or salary scale .
5 There was Simon Mayr who claimed priority in seeing the Jupiter satellites .
6 One fan who did n't mind the crush was student Allan Brett who scooped £10,000 after winning the National Computer Games Championships .
7 As it is , it 's the family who takes responsibility for denying the baby existence , though permitting its death rather than allowing its life .
8 Iris Murdoch 's novel A Fairly Honourable Defeat ( 1970 ) poses the far more terrible hypothesis of a being utterly without compassion who takes delight in wrecking the lives of others : his self-sufficient malignity seemingly motiveless until the last pages of the book , when a tattooed number is noticed on his arm , and a casual remark — ‘ I spent the war in Belsen ’ — forces the reader to think back through his destructive conduct as ‘ an instrument of justice ’ in destroying a happy marriage and endangering a harmonious relationship between two men .
9 Undoubtedly , such an approach will prejudice any buyer who takes delivery before concluding the contract of supply .
10 Anyone who reads Capital without posing the critical question of its object sees no malice in this word that ‘ speaks ’ to him : he happily continues the discourse whose first word this word may be , the ideological discourse of history , and then the historicist discourse .
11 The point was that they should be managers who took responsibility for securing the best service to the patient and could be held to account if there was failure .
12 The delegates , who discussed ways of strengthening the enforcement of the UN 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea , urged closer co-operation to establish regional organizations which would regulate fishing on the high seas and settle disputes .
13 The article quoted the former editor of the Catholic News , Edgar D'Souza , who accused Lee of using the controversial Internal Security Act ( ISA ) against the Church and of " tricking " the Catholic Archbishop of Singapore , Gregory Yong Sool Nighean , into appearing at a press conference in support of the government over the arrests .
14 It is still made in village dairies throughout South Western Switzerland by local cheese-makers who take pride in achieving the unique , smooth rich creamy taste , with a distinctive briny-dry sharpness .
15 Such organization naturally involves centralization and differentiation of leadership and authority ; so that those who take responsibility for coordinating the actions of many others must have a different status in important respects from those who are essentially in the role of carrying out specifications laid down by others ’ .
16 This appendix describes how to use VMS concealed logical names as pseudo-device names , for users who have difficulty in meeting the 20-characters maxima for various LIFESPAN device and directory pathnames .
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