Example sentences of "who be [adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So it 's the smaller independent companies who are now the crown jewels in many a major label 's portfolio . |
2 | The council later abandoned its plans to widen the highway and the reversion passed to the first defendants , who were not a highway authority . |
3 | The janissaries , who were once the elite corps of the sultan 's army , had degenerated by the end of the eighteenth century into an unruly and lawless rabble , who were at best an embarrassment and at worst a threat to their rulers . |
4 | The vicar conducting the service , who 's also a family friend , read out part of the coroner 's judgement . |
5 | Mr Coates appears to have carried the can for a strategy that had the enthusiasm of some of those at the top of Barclays Bank , as well as of David Band , BZW 's chief executive , and of Sir Martin , who is also a deputy chairman of the parent bank . |
6 | The answer , for the doting parent or grandparent who is also a woodworking enthusiast , is of course to make one yourself . |
7 | The role of the minister who is also a Cabinet member involves a quite considerable conflict between a position as a member of the central policy co-ordinating team within the government and responsibility for the protection and advancement of the interests of a department . |
8 | Mr Wade , who is also a district councillor for the Woodhouse Close estate , said he was deeply worried about the incident . |
9 | Last year there was also a talk on Nutrition , and this year we shall be hearing about ‘ Hellerwork ’ from a Medau Teachers who is also a Hellerwork practitioner . |
10 | The only squeak of protest so far has come from a Law Society spokesman , Mr Jeremy Allen , who is also a Nottingham solicitor : ’ An enormous number of people had had their journeys interrupted and it has caused them concern . |
11 | Vice chairman Eleanor Young , who is also a Darlington councillor , fears many volunteer drivers could withdraw their cover leaving health authorities facing huge bills for taxis . |
12 | Yes , but , Dan if Dan has read an extremely interesting article about this actor who plays in Star Trek , and he meets his friend who is also a Star Trek fan . |
13 | My tour lasted a match and a bit and I sympathise with Ian 's frustration and disappointment , ’ added Wallace , who is also an interamateur pilot . |
14 | American John Tomac , who is also the World Cup holder , will defend his title , returning from his Colorado home to Belgium for the opening round at Houffalize . |
15 | Mr Klaus , who is also the finance minister , has used the Forum 's regional activists as a base to gain backing for his own conception — a right-of-centre party with a stricter line of command . |
16 | I already had a mailing list of over 7000 people , which is healthy for someone who is n't a household name , and is a good base for putting out a single , if those people then go and buy it . |
17 | Mr Gidaspov , however , who is not a party apparatchik , was one of the few top Communists to retain popularity with the Leningrad electorate . |
18 | Mr Gidaspov , however , who is not a party apparatchik , was one of the few top Communists to retain popularity with the Leningrad electorate . |
19 | Eliot said : ‘ He believes it would be sensible to use somebody who is not a business journalist . |
20 | If necessary complaints will be decided by a special committee ( called a Service Committee ) made up of an equal number of health practitioners and members of the public , with a chairman who is not a health practitioner . |
21 | If there is anyone with a visual impairment who is not a braille reader we would be interested to hear from you to discuss how we might help . |
22 | The Ministry of Defence pays £12 per service to an organist who is not a serving member of the Forces . |
23 | Each day ( or weekend ) there is a co-ordinator , who is either the Deputy Chief , one of the Principals or the Assistant Principal , to whom all accidents are reported . |
24 | A privileged account of racial prejudice in the police is provided by an interview with the first black policeman to join the Metropolitan Police , Sergeant Roberts , who is still a serving officer nineteen years later : |
25 | BOBBY CHARLTON , the former Manchester United and England forward , who is now a club director , made it clear yesterday that he would be willing to take over as chairman ‘ if the right person asked me ’ . |
26 | ‘ I am particularly sad that my mother has not been given an opportunity even to purchase his Military Cross , ’ said Maxwell , who is now a job consultant after being made Britain 's biggest bankrupt , with £400 million debts . |
27 | Striving to make up for the considerable loss of all-rounder Jonathan Barnes , who is now a County League professional , Darlington RA have signed Australian Troy Dixon as their professional . |
28 | FRED McLEOD , from Stewart 's Melville , is Scotland 's new representative on the International Rugby Football board , replacing Gordon Masson , who is now the SRU president . |
29 | This point is proved by a prosecution witness who is usually a police officer , but sometimes can be a pedestrian who was not accorded precedence . |
30 | At this meeting are Radio 1 's daytime producers and a chairperson who is usually the executive producer of weekday daytime shows . |