Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Trout-fishing on the Kennet is now more or less back to normal , but anglers say that other rivers are still affected and anyone else who spoils their fun in future can expect to pay for it .
2 With no justification , Gervase Markham called angling ‘ the Sport and Recreation of God 's Saints ’ ; that was in 1614 , but already the act of delicate deception that remains central to the pastime had been used to illustrate both the wiles of Satan ( who baits his hooks with sin ) and the grim harvest of Death ( who swaps his scythe for float-tackle ) .
3 Reuben Haredale 's steward , who murders his master for money , and also the latter 's gardener in circumstances that shall make it seem that the body , when discovered , is that of Rudge himself .
4 The kind of article that someone who lives my kind of life finds himself having to write to pay for that kind of life .
5 Jim Magilton , who has our vote as man of the match , had the champions at full stretch .
6 It sets out , by example as well as by direct command , the differences between right and wrong , so that the man who measures his conduct by Bible standards gains from it both " reproof " when he is in the wrong and " correction " to set him back on a right course .
7 If the purpose of damages is to compensate a victim rather than punish the perpetrator , then a successful plaintiff who passes his award to charity can not be said to have been compensated in any way .
8 Burton 's reputation as a drinker is deceitfully challenged by some idiot who spikes his beer with wood alcohol : he crashes down a flight of stairs and hurts his back .
9 But anyone who gathers their information about rape only from the press would be seriously misled .
10 Ahmed 's revenge is too bad to be condemned by the writer , who condemns his taste in furniture , and who condemns Jane .
11 The ordinary English worker hates the Irish worker as a competitor who lowers his standard of life .
12 Hogan , above , is writing and starring in To Be An Outlaw , a bank robber who finds his profession under threat as the West bows to 20th Century technology .
13 It is a nave aspirant party leader , though , who pins his faith to gratitude .
14 Brigitte , 58 , who devotes her life to animal welfare , said she felt 17 again .
15 " It might perhaps be worth considering who controls your supply of coolie labor now .
16 A great deal depends upon the arrival of the Maid from Norway and who secures her hand in marriage .
17 ‘ The number of Cabinet meetings is not necessarily an index of efficiency ’ , said one who believes her brand of Cabinet government ( ‘ a president within a monarchy ’ ) is a more effective way of shifting business than the traditional collective model .
18 Now there is additional competition for places in the FA Cup final , following the return to first-team duty of England Under-21 midfielder Gary Owers after a three months absence with a severe pelvic injury , and Welsh international Colin Pascoe , who makes his return after injury in tonight 's reserve match .
19 The man , who makes his getaway on foot each time , has been caught on a security video .
20 The Tunnel was the British version of a film that had already been made in France and Germany , about a crazed engineer who sacrifices his family in order to complete the construction of a link between Britain and America .
21 Ubhejane is a boy who leaves his village in search of his father , Sikulu , who had left the village years ago to defend the rights of black South Africans .
22 She 's an actress , black-haired and exotic-eyed , who shares my love of flamenco and loves to be in the theatre and look after people .
23 who shares your bank of shade , or say
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