Example sentences of "who [verb] [adv] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Another winner at the weekend was the Oxfordshire based rider David O'Connor who rode home to take the big prize at the British Open Horse Trials at Gatcombe Park .
2 Another winner at the weekend was the Oxfordshire based rider David O'Connor who rode home to take the big prize at the British Open Horse Trials at Gatcombe Park .
3 Among the individuals who benefited were 130 senior Bear Stearns executives , including the chief executive Ace Greenberg , who has openly criticised the proposed ‘ excessive pay ’ deduction limit .
4 Gordon , who has already noted the novel view of Langdale spread beneath us , starts exhuming his camera from his sack .
5 A clinician who has written extensively on this topic is Anthony , who has also discussed the implied association between psychosis and creativity .
6 ‘ My God , ’ she said , sounding a bit like a vicar who has just discovered the Third World , ‘ this makes one 's own problems seem pretty small , does n't it ? ’
7 Charles , who has just failed the first year of a law degree and is hard up , put up a notice on the fence : " Danger — Keep Out — No Liability Accepted . "
8 now who has n't got the human machine working ?
9 Among those missing from the first Grand Slam event of the year are Andre Agassi and Jimmy Connors , who has not played the Australian Open for more than a decade .
10 These are , of course , useful if you want to send a compressed file to someone who has not got the same compression program , so can not de-compress the file at the other end .
11 Piper , 26 , has been beaten only once in his 18-fight career , when he strayed 7lb above the super-middleweight limit and conceded an additional 10lb to Manchester 's Karl Thompson , who has since won the British cruiserweight title .
12 But it can also give deep satisfaction to have this opportunity of showing love and concern for someone who is close and who has probably shown the same care for us .
13 We were also glad to see 82-year-old Wally ‘ Left Hand Down ’ Perkins who has selflessly devoted the past 33 years to the unpaid unofficial work of guiding people reversing into the bays in a car park in Ipswich .
14 Before she can eat , Snow White assumes the authorial voice , insisting that the other characters are her inventions , and that it is she who has always held the real power .
15 The idea is the personal initiative of Eddy Ryder , HM Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations , who has now persuaded the Vienna-based UN organisation , the International Atomic Energy Agency , to co-ordinate the arrangements .
16 No sailor who has ever crossed the tropical Pacific at the right season will forget the idyll of the passage .
17 And anyone who has ever seen the devastating effects of alcohol addiction on the alcoholic , his or her friends and family will understand only too well the dramatic and destructive influence it can have on the lives of all concerned .
18 These African developments owe much to an American entrepreneur who has personally provided the necessary technology transfer and opened up new possibilities for breaking old structures of trade that were dominated by the large producers in developed countries .
19 A daughter ( or more rarely a son ) who has never left the parental home , or who has returned after widowhood or divorce to stay on indefinitely to care for an elderly parent or parents , does not make this choice automatically .
20 As Figure 5.4 shows , for example , 6 per cent of elderly households include an elderly married couple with another adult , often a son or daughter who has never left the parental home , and 3 per cent contain two or more elderly , non-married people .
21 Colette works at marshalling our feelings of revulsion at this voracious creature who has almost killed the poor box thorn .
22 Morgan remembers him as a ‘ breath of fresh air ’ as a manager who single handedly rejuvenated the Scottish team with his incredible ability to motivate players .
23 There were peoples in the empire — the Masai , pre-eminently , were one , and the Bedouin Arabs were shortly to be another — who seemed instinctively to possess the right combination of self-respect and pragmatic acceptance of the facts of British power .
24 It was a real change of pace for this Little Crosby householder , who turned out to watch the amateur athletes race past .
25 As stated repeatedly in this book , there is no real evidence that such an able and well-endowed ‘ god ’ , beyond human influence , has ever existed , and those who teach otherwise perpetuate the induced temptation to abandon personal responsibility .
26 Westrail wish to extend special thanks to Alun Rees , C.M.E. of the Severn Valley Railway and his team of craftsmen who worked unstintingly to complete the new boiler in time for this year 's season .
27 Political parties who chose not to join the Patriotic Rally , he said , could continue to operate " within the framework of the Constitution " .
28 I suspected there was a mystery behind his banal description of a parchment-seller born and raised at Nantes in Brittany ; a stationer who knew how to work the new presses from Gutenberg and , for reasons he kept to himself , had moved both his family and business to England .
29 She was clearly a lady who knew how to make the most of life .
30 Todd did appear in the Raiders side who beat Balmain in the Sydney Grand Final , but was replaced in extra time by Peter Jackson , who went on to score the winning try .
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