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

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1 ‘ Why get rid of the only man in the company who knows anything about selling jewellery in the most important time of the year ?
2 Baker 's part in such compromises angered conservatives in the country who saw him as a closet liberal subverting the president 's conservative instincts .
3 They are the only band in the country who have anything positive to say .
4 Secondly , that transfer must have given rise to rights in the individual who makes it .
5 The views of his French contemporary , the Carmelite , Jean de Venette , corresponded almost exactly ; not without reason did the poor people of France have little trust in the nobility who abused them and their property and virtually held them to ransom in the most disgraceful way .
6 Thy even asked how those outside the group felt and I answered that since I could not even think of anyone in the Church who contributed nothing I could not possibly answer the question .
7 There was a bass player in the orchestra who knew him and he told the orchestra , ‘ Toscanini is coming to conduct .
8 Although the king in The Magician who lost his Magic is not named in the story , he seems to be King Rollo , a character who has featured in an animated television series based on a series of David McKee 's books .
9 There are those in the village who say I am blessed not to have children , because they mean pain and work .
10 There were some men in the bar who eyed her up , who had eyed Gloria .
11 As the winner of both his races this season , Cruising Altitude was fully entitled to start favourite at the weights and he set a course record beating the time of Run For Free in the opener who had himself just broken the previous record .
12 He was a form of Guru to the airmen who frequently took their problems to him , rather like the simple Arab in the desert who treated him as some form of God .
13 We must be given confidence in the Government who rule us without our consent .
14 Thus in some sense everything is mentally internalised , retained and inwardly possessed ; that is our only defence against complete discontinuity in living , a distressing example of which we see in the man who loses his memory , and is consciously uprooted ’
15 There was no sign of tenderness in the man who tossed her up into the saddle the next morning , but , seeing him now in the full light of day , Isabel was forced to concede that he was still handsome .
16 Either I 'm going blind , or there 's a ghost in the house who eats my latkis and fish-cakes .
17 He should fear nothing but put his hopes in the sender who wished him well .
18 Rabin faced angry criticism from settlers in the Golan who condemned his apparent willingness to trade the territory for a peace treaty .
19 John 's already stolen my thunder on the straw poll erm that I was going to do but suffice to say that we normally do that at these types of seminars and there 's always a few people in the room who put their hands up and say they 've got more than ten data sources in their organization .
20 Secure in your status at work , becoming a parent may cause confusion — a woman may have to adjust from a professional role to a maternal one , where her own needs become relegated ; a father may have to adjust to there being a new small person in the family who makes his role seem less significant .
21 The young princes , dressed smartly in dark blazers , helped their grandmother collect the flowers and were later rewarded by a lady in the crowd who offered them gift-wrapped bars of chocolate .
22 Sally has asked that her thanks be passed on to all of the staff in the Library who supported her so generously .
23 Even those of us in the office who had their doubts at first were soon won over by the instrument 's simplicity and friendliness .
24 She will have the congratulations and good wishes of the many in the profession who know her and respect her incisive intellect , drive and professional ability .
25 She scarcely recognised herself in the woman who confronted her .
26 This causes anger in the mother who interprets it as acting up and being naughty .
27 Anyone in the city who knew me also knew that I could be found there , at some time every night , if I was on the planet .
28 He has not done enough to satisfy the hardliners in the City who wanted him to take at least £2.5 billion out of the economy in 1993-94 .
29 He had become interested in the culture of the place as he ventured out and made new friends , youngsters in the industry who talked nothing else but films and stars , and was suddenly struck with the notion that he might become an actor .
30 Well during this programme I 'll be talking with a number of people who are involved in the industry who have their fingers on the pulse of what is commonly known as the tourist industry .
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