Example sentences of "and [noun] who [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Turnouts in Guardian elections were extremely low ( perhaps 10–15% of registered electors ) and Guardians who offended influential ratepayers were easily ousted .
2 Gerald Barry 's The Intelligence Park revolves around three self-destructive characters : a Dublin magistrate who is obsessed with Jerusha , his daughter ; a composer who finds liberation in images of imprisonment ; and Jerusha who finds sexual excitement in impotence .
3 This was ideal for those hobbyist and experimenters who derived much fun a pleasure from making their computers ‘ sing and dance ’ in the real world .
4 After 1976 both Jordan and Israel made conscious efforts to detach rural society from the leadership offered by local towns , the former through the landlords and merchants who controlled agricultural marketing , the latter through its Village Leagues , a network aimed at maintaining dependency and destroying the credibility of the nationalist urban leadership .
5 One is certainly not enough , when you consider the number of cars and drivers who use this stretch of motorway each day.It 's unwise for people tol have to drive for more than an hour and a half without taking a break .
6 Verbal reports always precede written reports in any case ( on the grapevine ) , thus making written reports redundant along with the managers and secretaries who waste precious time writing them .
7 Peasants and pastoralists who have more control over the use of private land and/or flocks can carry out both new agricultural practices ( mulching , inter-cropping , zero-tillage or improved cultivation ) , and invest in private erosion works such as terraces , bunds , gully-head protection , etc .
8 Happily there are caners and rushers who restore old furniture or make new chairs , in England as well as in France .
9 At that time he was like many young men of energy and ambition who saw little prospect of self-advancement in Ireland .
10 Those technologists and designers who question these processes and challenge the long term viability of the present approach to systems design are written off as being unrealistic or even senile .
11 It guarantees a training place to all 16- and 17-year-olds who leave full-time education and can not find a job .
12 Under the government 's new Rent-a-Room scheme , tenants and owner-occupiers who let furnished rooms in their only of main home may now be excused tax on rent up to £3,250 .
13 This case demonstrated the desirability of incorporating the Convention into British law — a step which is urged by the many authors and broadcasters who support this aim through the organisation " Charter 88 " .
14 Over a period of time she was seen by a number of psychotherapists and psychologists who adopted differing approaches to her varied problems .
15 They got on like a house on fire and did n't stop talking afterwards — it was Julian and Robert who wound each other up .
16 For example , it is not just private organisations and individuals who take legal action against auditors .
17 Even at their most sophisticated these are based on the observation that individuals who hold senior government posts and individuals who run major businesses often have certain things in common .
18 The wine list is offered to conference delegates , mature students at summer schools and guests who attend special receptions such as military reunions .
19 Its ruins and the surrounding mountains become infested with Goblins and Skaven who fight each other for possession of what remains .
20 The politicians and officials who expressed public criticism of their work or brought pressure to bear , for whatever reason , did so mostly from an urban standpoint .
21 The ‘ normal minimum admission standards ’ listed in these tables are for many areas of study a realistic indication of the grades likely to be required and applicants who hold these grades stand an excellent chance of being made an offer , eg for most degrees in the Faculty of Arts , the Faculty of Science and Engineering , and the less pressured areas in the Social Sciences such as Nursing Studies or Social Policy .
22 Undoubtedly , the LIBF works well as an international meeting place for publishers and suppliers who arrive each year with appointment books already filled and order books at the ready for filling .
23 And a new character joins the cast at the last minute — Eric Batson , a forceful campaigner and organiser who put new life into the Shaw Society .
24 Um , he says , and goes on to explain that in Norway a small , useless knife sometimes seen about the person of hunters and campers who have little idea is known as a ‘ mouse castrator ’ .
25 The development of fully-fledged headhunting firms owes much to a growing conflict of interest between different sectors of their business experienced by the management consultants and accountants who operated headhunting departments .
26 We always said that someone at the office called Jenkins had taken me to the local wine bar after work and we 'd run into some old girlfriend of his and Gillian who knew this girl vaguely was with her and we sort of got on immediately and made another date .
27 The Editor has commented in previous editions of ‘ NG ’ that graduates of the former University College , Nottingham ( the University before it received its charter in 1948 ) and people who hold external Nottingham degrees are regarded as members of Convocation just as are those who have obtained their degrees after study on the Nottingham campus .
28 This group includes retired businessmen , and people who hold senior positions in such institutions as the church , the army , and the universities ; wealthy individuals whose families retain links with the business class , and whose children may well eventually enter business .
29 Heavily illustrated with photos of the aircraft and people who inhabited this airfield , it is worthy of inclusion on any aviation historian 's bookshelf .
30 And people who had nervous breakdowns about Robert Smith ! ’ shouts Niall .
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