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

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1 Edwina , the worldly mother-in-law who goes in for interior decoration .
2 Newly inserted s.20A(a) of the SEA 1934 gives a private right of action to any person who trades contemporaneously with any person in securities of the same class where that person has violated any provision of the Securities Exchange Act 1934 or any regulations made thereunder .
3 Detention is supervised by a custody officer who turns out on closer inspection to be a police officer with a different name .
4 One such case of this node would be a readerly conception of a cynical author , perhaps , one who writes only for financial return or with disinterest or contempt for his or her readers .
5 ‘ I do n't think there 's anybody who 's worked here for a time who has n't at some time felt like crying , or who has n't actually cried or felt really down .
6 He numbers among his close friends Patrick Hourcade of French Vogue , who looks out for fine furniture for him .
7 This is the exclusive preserve of the cave explorer who cares less for personal discomfort .
8 Of course , the poor individual buyer is the one who loses out in this sort of operation .
9 Another new face in the pack is lock Jeremy Cruiks who has come up through the ranks , while back in action are back-row duo Mark Hampton and David Croft , who fills in for injured number 8 Roger Wilson .
10 A person who approaches anywhere near this ideal affects us , not as the natural man freed of civilized restraints , but as cold and inhuman , rational to the point of emotional impoverishment .
11 PEOPLE in Brazil tell the story of the beleaguered tenant who complains eternally about leaky rafters , broken plumbing , short circuits , and the like .
12 With further losses expected this year , strategy has been overhauled under the guidance of chairman Brian Garraway , who hands over to financial services managing director , Martin Broughton , in July .
13 A child who suffers up to forty fits a day is baffling doctors , who say they do n't know what 's caused the little girl 's brain disorder .
14 ‘ Someone who gets off on slapping people around , ’ SHe 'd answered carelessly .
15 Mr. Warshaw , who specialises exclusively in conservation work says the immediate benefits are both financial and aesthetic .
16 The purchaser who relies solely on this mortgage report takes on the risk of unexpected building defects .
17 The part fits Fox 's mannered but magnetic acting style perfectly , and between them , he and the author have succeeded in making a great comic character out of a man who does almost nothing at all and who speaks only in cheery formulae , and yet has strange powers of happiness denied to those more vulnerable to the wear and tear of life .
18 He succeeds Meuric Rees , the Lord Lieutant of Gwynedd , of Tywyn , who steps down after 12 years as a panel member , the last six as chairman .
19 A business general manager who moves up to corporate responsibilities can quickly lose touch with his or her former industry .
20 As Pottz said , ‘ Anyone who paddles out at big Pipe and says he 's not scared is either lying or crazy . ’
21 Her mother said that what he was doing was no better than a husband who runs off with another woman .
22 Jilted Griffin , who faces up to three years in jail , was arrested after tracking Lynn Oddo to a flat in California .
23 Eh , I do n't know who comes up with these ideas , I do n't honest .
24 I have a person who comes in for two hours every morning , but … but she does just the very rough work .
25 Margaret 's Anita is a trained patisserie chef , who comes in for three days a week to delight people with her delicious home-baked brown bread and scrumptious deserts .
26 The project in question was Adam Adamant Lives , a less fantastic , if still fantasy-based , series about another time-traveller who comes out of suspended animation from 1902 into the ‘ Swinging London ’ world of 1965 .
27 In Porter , an Australian ex-patriate who knows more about European culture than almost anyone , the old creative-writing nag about ‘ No ideas but in things ’ becomes ‘ No things but in ideas ’ — in The Chair of Babel ( Oxford , £6.99 ) it seems to work just as well .
28 ‘ It 's a crying shame , ’ thought Billy , ‘ here 's a man who knows more about this river than any man alive .
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