Example sentences of "who [det] " in BNC.

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1 The same oppositional balance is expressed in more prosaic language by two men who each described one of the two polarities :
2 Meet the ‘ A-team ’ THE HEADTEACHER of St John Fisher R.C. High School , Dewsbury , Mr Terry Walsh , presents A-level certificates to Thomas Rosser and Danny Diskin who each gained five grade A passes .
3 The cottages were originally intended to house ‘ four poor widows ’ who each received four shillings a week out of Pheobe 's endowment .
4 We thus had what Sorge et al. termed a polarised and differentiated system ( 1983 , 162 ) with the shop-floor and direct production functions having to relate to management supervision , maintenance , preparatory and planning functions , and technical design and development , who each gave instructions and advice from their staff positions .
5 Kevin Timms , 38 , and Graham Cooke , 35 , who each earned £27,500-a-year , took overseas holidays and refurbished their homes on the company 's expense , it was claimed .
6 Second and third places were shared by J Wing and C Hitchcock who each caught 11 oz .
7 We note especially the deeply entrenched hierarchical roles in the health professions , the potential for conflict between health and social services personnel , who each control key resources which the other needs , and the effects of gender on individual interactions .
8 You could be one of the 10 winners who each receive a pair of tickets for the WWF Rampage — live — at the NEC Birmingham on Tuesday September 29 .
9 The nine runners-up , who each win an Ashleigh Collection three-seater sofabed in their choice of fabric , are : .
10 A hospital employs two pharmacists who each work a 35 hour week .
11 The appellants , who each made repeated sales at the shop , pleaded not guilty to indictments charging burglary and handling stolen goods as alternatives .
12 It is hard to portray them so that your readers will know who is who each time one of them appears .
13 Incautiously taking what seemed a marvellous idea from a friend , the notion of two people who each wished to get rid of someone swapping victims , he discovered when his book was written that this was precisely the plot for a novel by Patricia Highsmith , Stranger on a Train , which neither he nor his friend knew of .
14 The effectiveness of courses was also heavily dependent on the degree of consistency and general agreement between the advisers , heads and coordinators who each had a role in the improvement of practice and who each brought their separate influence to bear on the teachers who attended the courses .
15 The effectiveness of courses was also heavily dependent on the degree of consistency and general agreement between the advisers , heads and coordinators who each had a role in the improvement of practice and who each brought their separate influence to bear on the teachers who attended the courses .
16 Interviews with 58 teenagers from the London area , who each had one white and one African or Afro-Caribbean parent , showed that most of them felt very positive about themselves .
17 Maps were created by different explorers who each brought in their own small bit .
18 The systems verifiers , who each have a wide experience of assessment and verification systems , visit centres to ensure that the internal quality systems required to underpin the delivery of SCOTVEC awards are in place in each centre .
19 TWO charities are set to share £10,000 raised by Ulster motorists who each paid £3 to have their exhaust emissions checked .
20 The Syrian decision to support the USA undoubtedly reflected the fierce rivalry between Assad and his Iraqi counterpart , President Saddam Hussein , who each headed a rival wing of the Baath party .
21 A handful of people representing employees from around the Group who each helped the company to achieve its 1992 record results .
22 Branch general managers report to area managers who each have a responsibility for 10-12 restaurants .
23 ( 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 .
24 Er one wonders how on earth they speak to each other , or if indeed they even know who each other is or where their offices are and there is n't that personal relationship that one might expect to find in the normal concept of a legal firm and indeed er without clearly we go to off the point somewhat to have a discussion as to whether or not er a partnership is a suitable legal entity for these people to trade under .
25 As they moved slowly between the rows of family portraits he explained who each member was .
26 Mrs Robertson scored 72 in a demonstration of her enduring ability to win by three shots from current Curtis Cup girl Catriona Lambert and fellow Scottish international Fiona Anderson , who each returned 75 .
27 This is a process which , of course , begins from first term in Nursery when the young children are befriended by Senior Pupils who each year elect to assist the Staff and children at Nursery level and indeed throughout the Junior School .
28 Who that will be he declined to say other than that he would be preferably an ex-minister , ‘ somebody who has had a reasonably high profile ’ .
29 Although visibly shaken during the attack , he later returned to complete his speech , saying : ‘ I think I 'm going to go out and see who that guy is . ’
30 This was another Quaker , John Fothergill ( 1712–1780 ) , who wrote to Linnaeus in 1774 : ‘ Our Collinson taught me to love flowers and who that shared his comradeship could do no other than cultivate plants ’ .
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