Example sentences of "[noun sg] who [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The casual informality of Robert 's Bistro attracts a clientele altogether more human in appearance than the designer handbag brigade who strut the Konigsallee .
2 In practice , they are effective , hardworking groups of professionals and laypeople who have a commitment to education .
3 This is down to a local council 's Engineers Department who provide the street names for new developments .
4 In a manufacturing company , he or she may not only do public relations for the Board of Directors and the general information about the company as a whole , but may also have to satisfy a marketing department who demand the benefits of public relations for their products .
5 This may sound alarmist to some people , especially those in the chemical industry who have a large financial stake in the continuing use of their products , but there is worrying evidence that we are being made ill by the chemicals around us .
6 This process of de-skilling all types of work is supercharged by computer scientists who were described by Weizenbaum as " being like children with a hammer who view the whole world as a nail . "
7 Prominent at the moment are the groups Avia , who use Sov-art from 20s and 30s , Pop Mechanics of S. Kurjehin who favour a multi- media show which employs symphonic , rock choiral , folk and live animals , and finally Auction who have a surrealistic cabaret style .
8 Marriott was the chirpy Cockney sparrer who lead The Small Faces , who performed that strange pigeon-toed shuffle on Top of the Pops and wrote ‘ Lazy Sunday Afternoon ’ .
9 Such a plea , although laudable , has little chance of becoming reality in the present organizational set-up , for it ignores the semantic difference in the uniformed ‘ polis 's ’ role and that of the 10–15 per cent of the institution who form the élite in the CID .
10 Ideal for those considering doing research who need a greater knowledge of Greek or ( if not native English speakers ) who need to learn to write technical exegetical arguments in good English .
11 On this day boatshaped pies were made bearing the impression of the fatal spear , in memory of the Englishman in his boat who slew the Norseman defending the bridge .
12 The satirical phrase used to embarrass the ‘ Action Men ’ is that they have the ‘ John Wayne syndrome ’ ; the fact it is Wayne rather than Rambo who is used to ridicule them gives a clue that it tends to be the older members of the force who use the term to describe the exuberant younger policemen .
13 At the moment CATCHEM is the baby of Derbyshire police force who bear the cost of its operation .
14 ‘ The centre has good facilities for the disabled , the staff are very friendly and could n't be more helpful , ’ said John , ex-International player and secretary of Thistle Wheelchair Basketball Club who use the Jack Kane Centre for their home games .
15 The B Division is headed by Eaglescliffe Golf Club who have a five-point advantage over last year 's winners Darlington .
16 Nurturing the conkers to peak fitness rests with the Ashton Conker Club who ensure the nuts are not overly toughened or injected with illegal substances .
17 There remain some class differences in the proportion who take a more casual or a more planned approach to family building , and in the reliability of the methods which they use , and therefore in the proportion of unintended pregnancies .
18 In all three cases there has been a marked increase in the proportion who favour the more liberal status quo .
19 Other such opportunities might occur with people with recurring illness , or with couples considering divorce who have a long history of marital strife .
20 The point is that men in receipt of sickness benefit who attain the age of 65 and women in receipt of sickness benefit who attain the age of 60 are entitled to elect to continue to draw sickness benefit for five years in lieu of retirement pension .
21 The point is that men in receipt of sickness benefit who attain the age of 65 and women in receipt of sickness benefit who attain the age of 60 are entitled to elect to continue to draw sickness benefit for five years in lieu of retirement pension .
22 Later , in The Sense of Order , my book on decoration , I say somewhere that the shepherd boy who cut a twig from a willow tree and made a little pipe to play a tune on may have been a great genius but we can not tell .
23 The alternative was possible eviction , but Mr Bates has been busy behind the scenes , and is poised to buy SB Properties , the Cabra subsidiary who own the ground .
24 They must been seen , their decisions must be seen to reflect the interest and wishes of members currently employed in the section , and as we have always believed industrial and negotiating policy is best made by members at work in the sector who feel the day to day pressures , know what is going on , motion one one one A seeks to ensure that this will happen .
25 Not accoding to the county council who say a pilot scheme has been painless .
26 senior management who need an overview of current developments to assist with strategic planning
27 He told the delegates that he was " tired of the impossible state of affairs in which I suffer bitter attacks from the outside … while I am also attacked by colleagues at home who sing the daily chorus of slander and besmirching " .
28 The success rate for a question is the percentage of those pupils taking the test containing the question who obtain a correct answer .
29 Mr Bernard Staite , boss of the consortium who operate the loco , commented : ‘ From November No 4472 will embark on a year long tour of private railways after which she will have a major overhaul .
30 The event has been set up by Darlington Environmental Watch who want the representatives of the three major parties to answer hard-hitting questions about their green plans for the town .
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