Example sentences of "who [verb] do a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This presents more difficulties for the researcher , who has to do a great deal of interpretation in order to make inferences from what people actually do to their motivations for doing it .
2 Thanks for the bumper size of this newsletter must go to who has done a marvellous job at retaining our loyal advertising supporters and encouraged new people to start to advertise with us .
3 Anyone who wants to do a good turn and have an entertaining evening is asked to contact & name .
4 Eliot remarked in another regard , ‘ No association is free for the man who wants to do a good job , ’ for the ‘ religious ’ man not least , and for a Cohen most of all .
5 John Walford 's fate spoke powerfully of life 's arbitrary horror , and of destruction brought down on a good and generous man who had done a terrible thing , but ‘ without fore-intending it ’ .
6 Her elder son , who had done a conservation course , would have been warden , her elder daughter — a very good journalist — would do the publicity , her younger daughter , an artist and photographer , would design the field centre and set up exhibitions , and her younger son , an excellent communicator of great charm , would show the schoolchildren round .
7 Julia , who had done a fair amount of riding in Australia , chuckled to herself .
8 Those applicants who wanted to do a future course were interested in a diversity of courses including advanced science , professional qualifications ( eg , teaching , social work ) , computing , advanced engineering , business studies and electrician courses .
9 ‘ I have had consultants who have done a full cowboy job and then charged me £25.000 . ’
10 Many category 2 queries , however , are from people who have done a fair amount of ‘ homework ’ , but have been unable to find out all they would like to know , or wish to check that they have made the right interpretation of their reading .
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