Example sentences of "who [vb -s] a [adj] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Stanley Kubrick 's gripping story of a brilliantly conceived and executed robbery stars Sterling Hayden as ex-convict Johnny Clay who devises a daring plan to steal two million dollars from a heavily guarded racetrack . |
2 | ‘ However , if a product looks different or tastes different from normal , the patient should first contact the pharmacist , who has a professional duty to dispense only licensed medicines . |
3 | In recognising the safety and accessibility needs of pedestrians the Council has nominated a Pedestrian Liaison Officer who has a specific responsibility to provide an interface with groups representing pedestrian interests to allow their views to be highlighted . |
4 | The participating banks rely on the integrity of the syndicate leader who has a moral obligation to ensure the information provided by the borrower is correct . |
5 | Waiting in the third round could be fourth seed Boris Becker , who has had a torrid time in the build-up to the French Championships but who has a good chance to find his feet with a first round match against 579th-ranked French wild card Nicolas Escude . |
6 | Who has a better right to enquire as to the welfare of Richard of York than the lady Anne his wife ? ’ |
7 | Now , with the exception of Lorenzi , who has a young daughter to think about , they can all play full-time in the States — or even , were it to materialise , on the women 's world tour McCormack has long had at the back of his mind . |
8 | Out goes the Chingford Skinhead — who has a tiresome tendency to bang on about politics — and in comes a writer who takes a broader swipe , Tom Utley . |
9 | The manager , symbolically , takes his or her ‘ tin cup ’ in hand and walks around the organization ‘ begging ’ for involvement , seeing who has a little bit to chip in , who has a few spare budget dollars to invest , who has a staff member to lend , who will be on the advisory committee , or who has key data . |
10 | The motives for seeking office are partly that the life of a backbench MP soon becomes unsatisfactory and offers so little scope for achievement , for registering even the smallest impact on a restricted area of.public life , that the average MP looks with envy on any minister who has a positive job to perform , however limited the field . |
11 | On the whole , George Milton is a good , honest man who has a difficult life to lead , looking after Lennie the simple giant . |
12 | And you know i if a chil a child is bruised , very often erm you know if it it especially with you know , maybe a mother who has a few children to look after , and she 's on her own twenty four hours a day with them . |
13 | And every power-crazed agent is sniffing out their whereabouts , including mobster mastermind Cosmo ( Ben Kingsley with face set in concrete and sporting a daft ponytail ) , who has a festering score to settle with Redford . |
14 | He plays a photographer who spins a sinister web to trap prosecuting attorney Sean Young , who believes him guilty of sex crimes . |
15 | Perhaps in the spirit of the man threatened with bankruptcy who throws a lavish party to confuse his creditors , Napoleon III , confronted with this array of difficulties , organized a second spectacular Great Exhibition in Paris for the summer of 1867 . |
16 | The staff will appreciate a head 's professional confidence and patience in these turbulent times , who addresses dilemmas without panic , develops procedures with care and good humour , and who maintains a radical determination to use the National Curriculum to do the best possible , on the evidence , for the children in our care . |