Example sentences of "who [adv] [vb -s] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This leaves Open the possibility of negotiation between the parties to identify the person who eventually becomes the main carer .
2 And yet this creature who so violates the natural order and traditional gender divisions by dressing as a man also does things better than a man : ‘ I should draw first and prove the quicker man ’ , she says ( iv .
3 Alternatively , the speaking order can be : leading counsel for the appellant ; both counsel for the respondent ; junior counsel for the appellant ( who thus has the last word ) .
4 He 's another one who just copies the American style .
5 Equally one might expect the full-time paid CAB worker , who normally eschews the middle-class volunteer , to cheer the broadening of the CAB volunteer base .
6 One farmer who still continues the old craft is Keith Leeming .
7 Contact was made with his son , Ian , who still runs the same garage and he was very interested in the ideas put forward , so much so that he agreed to be the main sponsor for the project .
8 There 's hardly anyone nowadays who still remembers the true origin of the name .
9 But like most families while father appears to be the boss more often than not it 's mother who usually has the last word .
10 I shall convey his point to my right hon. Friend the Chancellor , who also recognises the great importance of a strong and recovering motor car industry .
11 It was prosecuted for obscenity by Ernest Pinard , the advocate who also enjoys the shabby fame of leading the case against Les Fleurs du mal .
12 They may be issued or modified by anyone with the requisite permission ( see Section 6 of this manual ) , who also has the appropriate access rights .
13 The ‘ start-up ’ team , which is based in the ESB annex building , reports to electrical engineer Tom Buchan , who also has the ongoing accountability for the standard of maintenance work undertaken on shifts .
14 The new patient who probably has the biggest problem with communication is the one who does not speak the national language ( Watson , 1986 ) .
15 The ad hoc collection of topics is saved from nonentity by the stature of the contributors ; especially Daniel C. Dennett , who both contributes the interesting paper ‘ Making sense of ourselves ’ and whose important ideas on intentionality are well described and discussed by Stephen Stich , and by Paul and Patricia Churchland and Colin McGinn .
16 A child who actively seeks information is likely to make far better use of it than one who passively receives the same information as a chore and is constantly reminded how little s/he knows .
17 But sometimes the whole piece is entirely delightful , and if the person who now runs the Royal Palace at Turin would care to send over to me one of the two stools called Item 55 in the catalogue as a present , I would be very happy .
18 Even one of the most left-wing members of Czechoslovakia 's Civic Forum , Mr Petr Uhl , who now runs the Czech news agency , says that ‘ only a market can allow the consumer real freedom of choice ’ .
19 Sir Leicester may think it appropriate to keep Mr Rouncewell waiting , ‘ opposing his repose and that of Chesney Wold to the restless flight of ironmasters ’ , but it is his housekeeper 's son who now wields the moral authority , for he has come to remove his future daughter-in-law , the lady 's maid Rosa , from Lady Dedlock 's charge because he thinks that position is unsuitable .
20 In their preface , ( who has previously written several excellent books ) and ( an astrophysicist who now directs the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Illinois ) invoke the image of a global ‘ cyberspace ’ , a construct of pure information , parallel to , but distinct from , physical reality .
21 Maradona , who now heads the Spanish branch of the Gazza fan club , said : ‘ Gascoigne produced something special — it was a great goal .
22 Hospital security can be involved in assessing general activity , particularly near the exits ; anyone who frequently visits the neonatal unit with no apparent reason to do so , or who asks about hospital routines should be questioned , and all hospital personnel should wear clearly visible photographic identification .
23 The formal duties of the conference are to decide whether or not to place a child 's name on the Child Protection Register and , if so , to appoint a ‘ key worker ’ who then assumes the main responsibility for overall coordination of any subsequent work with the child and the family .
24 The colony is ruled by a single queen , who again controls the sexual state of the community with her scent messages .
25 His style is lucid and he emerges as an honest broker who judiciously weighs the historical evidence .
26 Terry , who closely resembles the Prime Minister , said : ‘ Shirley and I love Butlin 's .
27 It is unclear whether battery can be committed by omission , but it is certainly possible to convict of battery someone who accidentally causes the unlawful application of force to another and then intentionally desists from stopping that application of force .
28 Other championship hopefuls include England youth international Richard Walker of the home club , the 1990 champion who will be hoping to end a disappointing run of form and is sure to be closely pressed by past champions Tony McClure and Graham Bell while last year 's runner-up John Surtees , John Howson and Jim Dryden , who currently heads the Northern Master Golfer league table , are sure to figure in the action in the final round on Sunday afternoon .
29 Such a shattering of great imperial hopes was the material from which ‘ tragic ’ history could be written ( though Athenian recovery after both Egypt and Sicily was quick ) ; but Thucydides , who never explores the same theme twice , reserves the full treatment for books vi — vii .
30 Putting weeds on the dinner party menu not only provides guests with added nutrition but establishes the host as a figure who truly understands the green revolution .
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