Example sentences of "[noun] who do n't [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Trainer David Elsworth said : ‘ He won for me first time last season and perhaps he is a horse who does n't want running too often . ’
2 It 's just the old school tie brigade who do n't like the idea
3 THOSE Millwall fans who did n't manage to rip up a piece of turf during the chaotic farewell scenes at The Den the other week will be glad to know they 'll have the chance to pick up some of the sacred turf next week in a special auction .
4 The second is that drivers like to retain at least one common link with those fans who do n't have private jets , Boss jeans , impossibly lithe blondes etc .
5 I ca n't understand how they can neglect their many fans who do n't live in London .
6 I ca n't understand how they can neglect their many fans who do n't live in London .
7 The point is , to an outsider who did n't know better , your actions could appear vindictive . ’
8 For readers who do n't manage to obtain a copy , I suggest a search and research trip along ‘ route twenty-nine ’ : the Hexham-Alston road .
9 I think it 's great and I have every sympathy for you copping all the flak from the readers who do n't like it .
10 We get complaints from other traders who do n't want trading on a Sunday or from the public who just want a peaceful day .
11 Replication Server takes a revolutionary approach to distributed database for those organizations who do n't need absolute data synchronization but the nee need the advantages of up to date data at ll of its points of most frequent use .
12 In artistic ways they do because the records are successful but I 'm tired of being broke , very tired of that , and it 's especially hurtful when you meet so many in the industry who do n't have quite your status but are laughably rich . ’
13 The good dealer was something of a social worker as well as a salesman , developing a very intensive relationship with clients who did n't mind being churned every day .
14 For a while , Jem manages to restrict Scout who does n't realise how serious everything is and wants to run to Atticus , but eventually she breaks free and runs as fast as she can to him .
15 ‘ Tell your client , ’ said the voice at the other end of the phone , ‘ that he or she would have a better chance of establishing who is or is not responsible for his or her dustbins if he or she employed a lawyer who did n't address his inquiries to people whose principal concern is pharmacology . ’
16 For example , the mayor who does n't believe that the damage in the town is caused by a giant .
17 Lucy who did n't know she was going to be pounced on .
18 Mr Kinnock hoped a Labour government would be so successful ‘ as to diminish the support for several parties who do n't happen to be our political allies and are unlikely to become so . ’
19 With great foresight , the scientists operating this marine 0898 line had also brought a tape of a large male whale — saying what , we know not — presumably in case these were , well , the sort of lads who do n't like girls .
20 The servants at the house were mostly foreigners who did n't know their arse from their elbow , as Morgan put it to himself .
21 Throughout our child 's infancy , we shadow-box with a whole tribe of bogeymen — speeding drivers , viruses and teddy manufacturers who do n't fix the eyes in properly .
22 He put out his hand to touch the shiny paint but there was a man at the wheel who did n't seem to like Stuart .
23 The message is that drivers who do n't break their journey , are in serious danger of not completing it at all .
24 Two studies into the way that people drive and use seat belts in the United states showed that belted users jumped traffic lights and ‘ kept their distance ’ only marginally more than drivers who did n't fasten their safety belt .
25 Alexander was a tall man with a thin , unsmiling face and black , cold eyes who did n't look as if he could possibly be anybody 's very dear friend .
26 It seems also to have a special magnetism for their children , who look forward to spending all day playing video games until it 's time to try and get served by a barman who does n't notice they are 15 and only four feet ten .
27 It would n't be though , because cows lumbered and splashed , clumsy domesticated animals who did n't obey rules of survival .
28 ‘ With a mother who is n't too strong and two great hulking brothers who do n't know a saucepan from a frying-pan , I 've had plenty of experience , ’ she told him .
29 But supporters who did n't apply through the proper channels could find themselves missing out on Billy Bingham 's swansong match .
30 Parties will suffer as much from supporters who do n't turn out to vote as from those who have switched allegiance : perhaps we loathsome glitterati can help there ?
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