Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [prep] the [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 The catalogue ( Yale University Press , £40 h/b , £19.95 p/b ) includes an introductory essay by Shone , with additional essays by Anna Greutzner-Robins , who discusses Sickert 's music hall paintings , and Patrick O'Connor , who writes of the artist 's later interests in theatre and his portraits of leading figures of the stage .
2 Moreover , the possibility of a conversation is denied with a model who presents an uplifted chin and who looks over the artist 's and viewer 's heads .
3 Nor does Anna Massey express any sensuality that could explain why even a bald , bulky vagrant would want to ravish a woman who looks like the world 's oldest pixie .
4 Pauline Brydon who looks after the Bank 's Community Fund told Newsline : ‘ Of course like all voluntary organisations , Groundwork came initially in search of financial support — and at over £30,000 this is a significant Community Fund investment .
5 It 's possible that the man who stands on the winner 's podium on the Champs Elysées on the afternoon of Sunday 26 July will have come to the fore in the last two days .
6 The workflow software routes the letter 's image to clerk A , who keys in the sender 's name and a description of the subject matter , say a query on a statement .
7 Gregor Fisher , who stars as the ship 's wily West Highland master , Para Handy , is joined by Rikki Fulton as the glum engineer Dan Macphail , Sean Scanlon as Dougie , the Mate , and Andrew Fairlie as the ship 's boy , Sunny Jim .
8 Teresa Heinz , who serves on the gallery 's board of governors , donated the sum in memory of her husband , a Yale graduate active in supporting the gallery , who died in a plane crash in Pennsylvania last April at the age of fifty-two .
9 He felt like the man in an old music-hall joke who hammers on the dentist 's door with a wet sponge , the need to get in conflicting powerfully with the longing to flee .
10 He was replaced in the closing minutes in Dublin by Rob Wainwright , who returns to the replacements ' bench .
11 Who profits from the King 's death ? ’
12 A decision can then be made on genuine grounds of comparative suitability , not just who sticks in the interviewer 's mind most .
13 Many of the criminal laws which affect the media — official secrets and prevention of terrorism , and most of the laws relating to contempt , reporting restrictions and obscenity — can not be invoked in the criminal courts by anyone except the Attorney-General or the Director of Public Prosecutions ( who works under the Attorney 's superintendence ) .
14 A garda spokesman said that the attack on Mr Keane , who works for the Republic 's Department of Agriculture , had not been reported to them .
15 Other winners of the award , sponsored by Reckitt and Colman , included Cherrill Hicks , a freelance journalist who works on The Independent 's health page , for her book Who Cares ; Looking After People at Home .
16 The following type of story might be told by the best man , a friend , or groom who works in the bride 's family business :
17 Anyone who knows of the vehicle 's whereabouts from that date until March 7 is asked to contact detectives at Bangor police station ( tel : 0247 454444 ) .
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