Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [prep] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I , we 're not , I do n't know whether you 've got , we could say we were activists , we do n't , I do n't even know who goes on a march or anything , but we do do our best for anything we support and get signatures for anything they ask us to .
2 The passage is about a schoolboy who goes on an outing and drops his bag out of the window of a railway carriage .
3 Following DPP v Ray , above , a person who goes into a restaurant and orders a meal implies that he has money to pay for the meal .
4 Like any small boy who scribbles on a wall that ‘ Johnny was here ’ , so the gestures of talented individuals can record , on behalf of all of us , that ‘ we were here ’ .
5 I think that the hon. Member , who belongs to a party that is supposed to believe in devolution , might occasionally support a practical piece of devolution .
6 As do higher-order animals , as anyone who lives with a cat or a dog will confirm .
7 Therefore , someone who lives in a bungalow and has lived in a high radon area since birth is the most likely person to suffer .
8 As opposed to that special big-time type of failure who looks like a success until the last reel and then turns yellow and
9 You ca n't even pick up every quiet guy who dresses like a skinhead and lives with blondie .
10 He 's become skipper Mike Gatting 's problem boy , a player who bats like a dream but whose behaviour is becoming a nightmare .
11 The person who acts like a chicken or conducts an orchestra for the stage hypnotist may be play acting , or he may genuinely feel that it is the hypnotist , not himself , who is taking responsibility for his actions .
12 The LIFESPAN manager has the full range of privileges available to him and is the only user who exists in a system when it is installed .
13 The LIFESPAN Manager ( whose name is MANAGER ) has the full range of privileges available to him and is the only user who exists in a system when it is installed .
14 Anyone who suffers from a phobia or from any of the other problems mentioned above encounters all sorts of difficulties in their everyday life .
15 Again the élitism in the department is largely symbolic , for although detectives talk continuously of their special knowledge of the world of ‘ prigs ’ , and despise the uniform branch as ‘ wollies ’ , often it is the uniform ‘ polis ’ who responds to a call and effects the ‘ capture ’ , after which the detective moves in to ‘ squeeze him dry ’ .
16 ram deity of Heracleopolis , who appears as a ram or a ram-headed man .
17 And few will now back a manager who sends on a defender when his side is struggling to retrieve pride and reputation , let alone the result .
18 I felt once again like a child , like a child who walks into a room and is aware that everyone there knows something about him that he does not .
19 A good example is a manufacturer who sells to a reseller and requires the reseller to grant him an indemnity in respect of third party claims for product liability made against the manufacturer arising in relation to the products of the manufacturer that are sold on by the reseller .
20 Had the above account been a linguistic account , an explanation of the meaning of ‘ legitimate authority ’ , it would have followed that anyone who believes of a person that he has legitimate authority believes that that person satisfies the condition set by the justification thesis .
21 I was talking to this guy the other day who works as a programmer and that 's what he uses .
22 Miss Golightly , who works as a sales and marketing representative in Middlesbrough , moved to Darlington from Woodham last year .
23 Mrs McGuffog , who works in a Dumfries and Galloway regional council planning office in Castle Douglas , bought Gala 18 months ago .
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