Example sentences of "[noun] who is [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Simon Burrowes , from junior side Cooke , partners Mark Wylie in the centre , while Darren Wady steps in for Keith Crossan who is playing for an international side in Donegal .
2 I see my task as a weaver who is looking for threads to weave together .
3 Executive power is held by a President who is elected for a six-year term and who appoints a Cabinet including the Governor of the Federal District .
4 Executive power is in the hands of a President who is elected for a six-year term by the National Assembly .
5 Executive power is in the hands of a President who is elected for a six-year term by the National Assembly ( Kuo-Min Ta-Hui ) .
6 In case there is a child who is pining for a parent , choose a spare adult who will , if required , give special attention to a needy child .
7 Since 1978 , anyone in receipt of child benefit , supplementary benefit or income support who is caring for someone in one of the eligible categories starred above is automatically credited with HRP .
8 This is an author who is destined for great things .
9 These expressions , and those like them ( Uriah Heep , Job 's Comforter , Don Quixote come immediately to mind ) involve a character who is used for a particular , and rather limited , purpose , namely the personalisation of a distinct quality .
10 First , as we wish to encourage carers and strengthen families — even the extended family — if a person who is caring for someone loses them to a home , the person 's home should not have to go on the market to meet the cost of fees .
11 I believe it is possible to propose an explanation for the intuitive feeling one gets that the -ing form would be somewhat inappropriate here : the author is describing a person who is groping for anything which will reassure her before she meets her angry father and the mere fact that she is able to perceive objects which are familiar to her — when she feels so disoriented that she can take nothing for granted — is what gives her the sense that she is neither shirking nor lying .
12 The mother or , more often , the father who is separated for long periods or repeated shorter periods from the home ( through professional requirements , for example , or by prison sentence ) stands in danger of becoming an " inconsiderable " member of the family — one who is of the family group but who , in the child 's eyes , plays little or no part in its procedures , decisions and activities .
13 Mr Tom Bland who is training for the Diaconate also assisted .
14 Guests included Mr David Beard the surgeon who is caring for Ana-Maria ant Airdale Hospital .
15 ‘ The man who is looking for a breed to put shape into his lambs only has to talk to butchers who deal in this type of Texel-sired carcass and look at the successes achieved in carcass competitions .
16 ‘ Search for the man who is searching for you . ’
17 A man who is working for Britain and doing it brilliantly , deserves better than to have his income support allowance stopped .
18 ‘ A boor who is spoken for , ’ Charity reminded him in an undertone .
19 It is not only the government who is to blame for the poor conditions of domestic workers .
20 The number and name and address of any invigilator who is acting for Distance Learning Students .
21 a candidate who is registered for 71619 Music Making : Solo 1 ( Brass ) may have the registration adjusted to 71626 Music Making : Solo 2 ( Brass ) ;
22 conversely a candidate who is registered for 71638 Music Making : Solo 3 ( Woodwind ) but is unlikely to be successful in this module may have the registration adjusted to 71631 Music Making : Solo 2 ( Woodwind ) .
23 The name of the candidate who is standing for election , and the name of his replacement , who will replace him if he becomes ineligible to be a Member of Parliament .
24 Later he forms a close relationship with a friend of his grandfather who is incarcerated for the duration of the war in a prison for black inmates .
25 The first individual is a single teenager with a job training who is looking for a job in the nonmanual sector .
26 An example of a punishing event would be a child at school who is reprimanded for talking during lessons .
27 The paper offers a model derived from ‘ job search theory ’ which is concerned with the optimal behaviour of an unemployed individual who is searching for a suitable job in the labour market .
28 A cheap blonde in Middle America who is begging for it , gets it , and changes her mind .
29 This process , a little like blood-grouping , is used to match tissues from a donor with the tissues of a prospective patient who is waiting for a kidney transplant .
30 ( 3 ) Damage to or loss of a motor vehicle and/or its accessories whilst in the hands of a Maker Repairer Garage Proprietor Selling Agent or Coachbuilder who is insured for such loss or damage , or liability for such loss or damage the loss damage or liability shall be admitted and dealt with by the party hereto insuring the Maker Repairer Garage Proprietor Selling Agent or Coachbuilder subject to the limits of its policy , and if other insurance in respect of loss of or damage to such vehicle and/or its accessories exists with the other party hereto the latter shall subject to the limits of its policy reimburse to the insurer of the Maker Repairer Garage Proprietor Selling Agent or Coachbuilder one-half of the amount paid in respect of such loss or damage .
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