Example sentences of "an [noun sg] who [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Graham Evans , of Blundellsands , was an apprentice who worked on the Spirit of Merseyside and later served aboard as bosun .
2 One day he found himself in charge of the biggest train set in Never Never Land , and so he made some jolly exciting movies about friendly aliens , man-eating sharks , and an archaeologist who zoomed around the world thrashing Nazis .
3 Parity expects to sell to end users and have the boxes rebranded by an integrator who sells into the petrochemical industry .
4 She is your wife , not an automaton who works around the place .
5 Choose an accountant who specializes in the music industry .
6 At the airport was an Italian who specialised in the fitting of the argon gas filters necessary for the hot cell boxes .
7 Applying both trust and agency principles , the court concluded that an insider who traded on the basis of material nonpublic information was liable to account to his corporation for the profits .
8 Children related to him so much because they saw in him an adult who behaved in the way that they did .
9 The magnitude of excursion of the mirror was read aloud by a second observer ( watching the projected light ) to an assistant who wrote on the drum next to the appropriate signal .
10 My mother was left an orphan as a small girl , and adopted by an uncle who worked in the library of Eton College .
11 HOMER Scott , an Ulsterman who trains in the Irish Republic , came home to Kildare from Cheltenham a fortnight ago with the air of a man returning from a job well done .
12 He claimed that some were the work of Edward Prince , an artist who lived in the north of the city .
13 The RAF have issued a warning after anti-chemical warfare equipment was stolen from an airman who served in the Gulf .
14 An MP who fled to the army ( August 1647 ) , a Rumper , and a dissentient from the crucial vote for further negotiations with the king ( 1648–9 ) , he served the regime continuously in Middlesex and Westminster , supervising money-raising and defence ( 1643–52 ) and ‘ judging scandal ’ in Suffolk ( 1647 ) .
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