Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The blood always belonged to God , for ‘ I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls … whosoever eateth any manner of blood , I will set my face against that soul … and will cut him off from among his people ’ ( Lev .
2 Who offers this award ?
3 It is generally the heavier bird who wins these fights .
4 Many parents can not identify who wins these battles and when they think about it carefully admit that in reality the child mostly wins .
5 Who wins this match ?
6 Who represents this man ? ‘
7 Despite the obligatory Republican , anti-commie ranting , O'Rourke is a softie who hates all politicians .
8 For example , an increase in the economy 's total output tells us nothing about who receives that output .
9 Grant , who receives some backing from Hogan clubs , relies heavily on support from his wife Linda .
10 In general , the giver of a monetary gift ranks higher than the receiver , but , as between two receivers , the one who receives more ranks higher than the one who receives less .
11 If , at Z Press , the editors at Layer 111 find and develop manuscripts into books with market potential , it is their general editor at Layer IV who fits those books into the press 's overall list , who thinks ahead to their position on next year 's list and later allocates resources to their production and marketing , and who makes projections about the publishing and book-buying trends of the next two to five years .
12 What we will end up with , no matter who wins , is a Minister for Sport who sits some distance from the corridors of power , who will likely be attached to some other ministry like Agriculture and Fisheries ( file ‘ Sport ’ under ‘ Codswallop ’ ) and who will spend a parliamentary career powerless , penniless and potless .
13 Sonia Jackson , who contributes this chapter , was one of those who gave written evidence to the Committee .
14 That 's a real professional , a player who plays all surfaces : grass , clay , hard courts .
15 Now this contest I 'm looking forward too , it 's young left-hander who plays all manner of strokes , where the superb hundred at Hove last weekend , and er , tucked in particularly since Salisbury the leg spinner , on a short leg side boundary and it was similar situation today .
16 For the man who plays many roles , here come the very best wearunders via the grand fashion avenue of Paris , Champs Elysees , manufactured with French technique .
17 It was a solid performance by Best who outdrew the NIBA champion but it was also a gallant attempt by Weir , who plays more golf than bowls .
18 Leonard , who plays more golf in the summer than bowls , partners Irish international senior skip and Lisnagarvey club mate Noel Graham in their bid to win the Irish pairs title for the first time since the brilliant Fisher and Ringland combination won it for the Lisburn club in 1970 .
19 It is the mystery of Creation , the God of all Jews not some new ‘ Christian ’ God , the God who is not a god but the mystery at the centre of all being who transcends all beings , He who Is , that hung in torment from the cross and died .
20 It concentrates the will to God who transcends all particularity and it acts like the kind of short prayer that the Cloud-author recommends : " take bot a litil worde of o silable ; for so it is betir of two , for euer schorter it is , the betir it spirite … is worde schal be ridest on pees or on werre " .
21 Much credit for this transformation is given to team manager Barry Perkins , a genial and bespectacled Cockney who commutes each week between Richmond and the smoke .
22 George Will , a political commentator of rarefied taste , is another who thinks that sport should be taken seriously .
23 Anyone who thinks that consistency in principle , and not merely in strategy , must be at the heart of adjudication , has rejected conventionalism , whether he realizes he has or not .
24 The one who rides that horse of his like a madman .
25 Exhilarating stuff , but a lot of the excitement comes , I suspect , from the sense of sitting alongside someone who understands such ideas rather than really grasping them yourself .
26 It is difficult to believe that a writer who writes such drivel as does Paul Gallico could be so unpleasantly deluded with grandeur .
27 Who writes this stuff for you ? ’ he complained .
28 In the two I 've just mentioned you will find a character who lives many years without the benefit of some vital knowledge , something they really needed to know .
29 Who needs another hymn of praise to plucky little Eric Hammond and his lonely struggle against the wicked General Council ?
30 So , to answer the question , it 's the child on the left who needs more calcium and iron .
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