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

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1 A former SAS soldier who 's climbed the highest mountain in the world without oxygen has been describing how he struggled to breathe .
2 Everyone else has gone home , except the poor wretches who are spending the hols at school , and we three are independent citizens whom she invited to spend an extra day .
3 The tape recorder was used to send reports to churches and schools who were using the expedition to raise money for famine relief .
4 So he wrote to George Thurstan , an ex-marine who was running the Drake Fellowship ; this was a scheme set up by the Prince in the wake of the inner-city riots , to give young people from those areas adventure training .
5 Raiding was now growing apace with Lord Mountbatten 's wish for ‘ a raid every fortnight ’ in addition to the smaller raids of the SBS and other units who were joining the ranks of the commandos .
6 Erm , Maisie who 's doing the vote of thanks ?
7 John Peacock has designed the gown , of course , and he took me to meet Martin Adams who is making the crown .
8 Here , the priest who is chairing the panel opens up the discussion :
9 Last month The Northern Echo uncovered a shady underworld of drug addicts who were using the streets of Darlington as a haven for their habit .
10 He revealed this to a group of Irish journalists who were visiting the Zionist Terror State .
11 The villain was a worthless character from the old home neighbourhood who was blackmailing the innocent but helpless wife .
12 The government were not reassured to learn that Branson had been in consultation with Robert Beckman , the New York lawyer who was fighting the anti-trust action on Laker 's behalf .
13 Carrie came into the room carrying a plate of cheese sandwiches followed by Nellie who was holding the large enamel teapot in both hands .
14 Police are targetting heavy goods vehicles in a crackdown on drivers who 're flouting the law .
15 Subjects who were asked the questions when under hypnosis made significantly more errors in their subsequent descriptions of events .
16 Dooling and Lachman argue that the better performance of the subjects who were told the title of the passage reflects their greater ability to organise the words in the passage in memory .
17 I had a similar experience in the vestibule of the BBC with an interviewee from the Festival of Light who was declaiming the sins of magazines with open-crotch poses so loudly that I had to pretend I was n't with him .
18 Andrea Palladio ( 1518–1580 ) the Italian architect , was revered and studied by English architects , who built adaptations of Italian palaces in England , but by the end of the century it was the Adam brothers who were having the greatest influence .
19 Instead Mike met some professor who 's renting the cottage . ’
20 The story is told of a professor who was giving the first lecture of the year to a group of new medical students .
21 Sir Richard , in hose and open cambric shirt , wiped dust from his hands , apologising that he had been out with the craftsmen who were putting the finishing touches to their pageant for the young king 's coronation .
22 The novelty of a golf course being built at Henley was interesting material to the proprietor of the Henley Standard , a certain 30-year-old Charles Luker who was to join the Club in about 1909–10 , and eventually become both its Captain and President .
23 She spends much of the opera in disguise , first as a ‘ doctor ’ who ‘ revives ’ the Albanians ( who have pretended to kill themselves when rejected ) by means of an enormous magnet ( thanks to Dr Mesmer ) , and then as the notary who is to perform the marriage ceremony .
24 Mr Pincher , though , is only the ghost writer and it 's Dido who 's grabbing the headlines .
25 And er I always remember the lawyer who was acting on behalf of the union er said to these blacklegs , How would it be possible for you to see it though your window who was throwing the bricks seeing that the windows are so black and filthy you ca n't see the curtains that 's hanging up from the outside ?
26 Happy as a mudlark … one of the youngsters who is finding the task a load of fun
27 There were rumours that a team from the University of East Anglia who were researching the acidity of the Cairngorm snow pack had run into difficulty in getting their work published because CEGB staff were used as anonymous ‘ referees ’ to vet papers submitted to several scientific journals .
28 So we are the only Committee who are saving the , that 's taking our budget globally as , I think , I think it 's four point eight percent , if you want to be pedantic about it , but we are planning and that 's the only ones , if you take that mode of view , and if we took , if we took training out
29 As they gossiped noisily I followed Granny who was pulling the reluctant animal towards our house .
30 And I understand that there was a reception which erm in as far as I 'm aware was actually erm organised and financed by the contractors who were building the motorway .
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