Example sentences of "[noun] who [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Parity expects to sell to end users and have the boxes rebranded by an integrator who sells into the petrochemical industry .
2 I detest Lourdes Ortiz who weeps for the incorruptible corpse of ‘ Guernica ’ seen one quiet Sunday in its mausoleum , with the endless queues of happy people when our democracy was still in the making , with the Casón as its banner .
3 A FORMER soldier who lives in the Republic is high on the list of suspects drawn up by intelligence analysts hunting an IRA sniping team operating along the border .
4 Although Nicholas 's victories over the Persians in 1828 and the Ottoman Empire in 1829 had made him temporarily safe from international complications in this area , they did little for the extension of Russian control over the peoples who lived to the north of Georgia .
5 Elsewhere he refers to a treaty imposed by the king on the peoples who lived on the river Wahal , that is the Franks .
6 Native peoples who depend on the forests for their livelihoods , and animal species like the Siberian tiger , have suffered .
7 It would be difficult indeed to argue against the T & g being allowed to merge into the G M B. This organization represents peoples who work in the same type of companies , very often within the same workplaces that we work .
8 — This is an Algonkian word meaning ‘ eater of flesh ’ which this Indian group used to refer to the hunting peoples who live to the north of them .
9 The peoples who survived in the northwest area gained greatly from the mixture of arts and race but retained their individuality also until the tide turned once more and the northwestern island increased its influence eventually over the whole of Spain .
10 The film is about a murdered rock musician who returns from the dead and , quoting lines from Edgar Allan Poe , seeks revenge .
11 ‘ They are only an average valleys side who change in the pub , ’ he chuckles .
12 He was pictured in the Sun kissing his girlfriend Karen Levy on the same day that the club held a third anniversary memorial service for 95 fans who died in the Hillsborough disaster .
13 FORTY fans who got off the train at Peterborough and tried to board a ferry at
14 However , U2 will have sorely disappointed fans who rely on the music press as their solo source of information .
15 It means that the 55-60 per cent of the electorate who voted against the Conservatives will get what they voted for , instead of the 40-45 per cent who voted for the Tories , putting them in power for five more unfettered years .
16 Of the 28 per cent of the electorate who voted in the referendum , 53 per cent supported the ban .
17 Only , it was n't Matey who walked into the kitchen as McAllister began her blackleading , but Dr Neil , yawning and fastening the buttons of a rather natty grey coat which she had never seen before .
18 In future the computer expert will be the outsider who works for the manufacturer or as an independent adviser .
19 Darlington ladies held Boston well away from home and on the two rinks who played at the Morrison Centre .
20 Croom-Johnson J. plainly thought that he is ; one of the reasons advanced for accepting the contentions of the appellant was that , if the law were otherwise , the ‘ well meaning ’ defendant who went to the aid of the police and accidentally obstructed them would be guilty of an offence .
21 We tested the Volvo 460 on two readers who succeeded in the bid to get away .
22 For readers who live in the Republic of Ireland and want to book , just phone one of Butlin 's Dublin agents .
23 We are most grateful to those readers who participated in the survey .
24 Enclosure as a subject for poetry is usually associated with Oliver Goldsmith who touched on the question in ‘ The Traveller ’ ( 1764 ) , before producing ‘ The Deserted Village ’ ( 1770 ) .
25 prebble quotes the Chevalier de Johnstone who fought with the Glengarrys : ‘ What a spectacle of horror !
26 On Aug. 26 Edward Lee Howard , a former US Central Investigations Agency ( CIA ) agent who defected to the Soviet Union in 1985 , was refused permission to settle in Sweden on the grounds that he was a security risk .
27 Every mother 's son personally knew his friendly local CIA agent who lived round the block .
28 One was from a retired ship 's captain , now living at Fowey in Cornwall , giving news of his house and garden ; the others were impersonal , acknowledgments of subscriptions to various charities , and some business letters from the estate agent who dealt with the letting of the two other flats .
29 Has the Secretary of State made any advance in redressing the ridiculous situation of the Scottish soldiers in the territorial units who served in the Gulf for 51 days and who were constantly under attack by Scud missiles ?
30 Then the fortunate staff who are still employed and they 're regarded as fortunate that you 've still got a job , because that 's what the management use repeatedly to professional people like nurses , sisters and other professional organizations who work within the Health Service , you 're very lucky to have a job .
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