Example sentences of "[noun sg] who [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 However , without the unseen help of ground crew , from the soldier Who refuels the aircraft to all the technicians Who keep those aircraft serviceable , there would be no flying at all .
2 THE MISSING link reappears at Goodwood this afternoon in the shape of Ile De Nisky ( 2.45 ) , the horse who represents the prime piece of evidence in the argument over the comparative merits of Nashwan and Old Vic , writes John Karter .
3 Perhaps the ‘ I ’ of the poem is not William Wordsworth but a rustic narrator — compare the old sea-captain who tells the story of The Thorn .
4 The legal advice scheme may be invoked for initial advice and assistance , but the litigant who requires the services of a lawyer in civil proceedings must rely on the provisions of the representation element of the legal aid scheme or meet the cost himself or herself .
5 It is Roy Spring who climbs the spire to replace the red warning light bulbs on the top .
6 A defendant who admits the whole of the plaintiff 's liquidated claim and asks for time to pay will send direct to the plaintiff a form of admission ( Form N9A on p 524 of the 1991 edition ) which contains a statement of means .
7 A defendant who disputes the whole or part of the claim , or who wants to counterclaim , must within fourteen days of service ( exclusive of the day of service ) either file the form annexed to the summons or else his own admission , defence or counterclaim in duplicate ( Ord 9 , r 2(6) ) .
8 This is why registration in Part A is preferable although it is the defendant who carries the burden of proof .
9 He is not a coach or a trainer who sits the game out , never plays it , but just as a theoretical tactician .
10 And there will be penalties for any trainer who abuses the new system .
11 In cases where the bare infinitive evokes the actualization of its event , as in ( 37 ) , the use of the bare infinitive incident directly to the finite verb implies that the agent who realizes the latter is directly and simultaneously involved in the action of the infinitive .
12 To end the list prematurely and clarify the point , the law of theft includes , in the words of that anonymous poet particularly loved by teachers of ‘ A ’ level economic history , ‘ the man or woman who steals the goose from off the common , but leaves the greater villain loose who steals the common from the goose ’ .
13 ( 3 ) An instrument is validly executed as a deed by an individual if , and only if — ( a ) it is signed — ( i ) by him in the presence of a witness who attests the signature ; or ( ii ) at his direction and in his presence and the presence of two witnesses who each attest the signature ; and ( b ) it is delivered as a deed by him or a person authorised to do so on his behalf .
14 A stranger who enters the land for a few weeks solely to do some work on it does not fall into this category . "
15 This is the system by which England is divided up into parcels for which there is a priest who has the ‘ cure of souls ’ .
16 A Druidic Priest who addresses the door politely can make a Fel test and , if successful , the door will say something along the lines of ‘ Well , I 'm not sure about this … ’ .
17 We in turn have a deal with a packer who processes the birds for the relevant market .
18 An admirer who appreciates you ; a lover who draws the best from you .
19 John Allsop , the sports psychologist who travels the tour , has advised ‘ Forget technique ; think only of hitting the ball . ’
20 He said ‘ When you get a lawyer who handles the legal work of investment bankers you get a key member of the power elite ’ ( for more details of Mills 's views on elites see pp 138–9 ) .
21 This provides a fresh approach and a challenge to the lawyer who inherits the case .
22 Nonetheless , a woman poet who attacks the naivete of a purely romantic view of marriage is , in some sense , going against the grain .
23 Hans-Ulrich Klose , a lawyer and former Hamburg mayor who leads the parliamentary party , lacks the drive and common touch to lead a successful campaign .
24 THE poet-philosopher is an interpreter or translator who turns the things of the moment into the eternal , the evanescent into the everlasting .
25 The credit card is presented by the customer to the cashier who checks the details , in particular the expiry date of the card .
26 It 's the poor old punter who pays the betting tax in stoppages from winning bets — but he wo n't get a penny .
27 Kim Hartman , the actress who plays the truly Aryan Helga in the BBC comedy series 'Allo ‘ Allo , lives in a small Cotswold village and drives a Polo Boulevard , a special edition of VW 's small car , which is equipped with a 1.3-litre engine .
28 In the New Testament Jesus uses two images to convey God 's extravagant concern for the world : one is the shepherd who risks the rest of the flock in order to go searching for the lost sheep ; the other is the woman who turns a house upside down looking for lost coins .
29 By giving identity the Profitboss creates his own identity as a leader with a clear profit-mission who has the total support of his team .
30 Get angry about this bully , this cheap punk , this yob who reckons that you are a soft option ; this hooligan who scouts the streets for weaker victims , who wants to beat you senseless so that he can brag about it to his beer-swilling pals in the local pub .
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