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

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31 It was faith in a God Who cared for an individual , and spoke to him , lovingly and regularly .
32 Another fairly important change was that a review by a review board should be discontinued if it was established that the inspector 's report did not adversely affect the reputation of the person who applied for the review .
33 Variation and discharge The following may apply for variation or discharge of a s8 order : ( i ) anyone entitled to apply for an order under a s8 order without seeking leave ( see above ) ; ( ii ) the person who applied for the original order ; or ( iii ) in the case of a contact order , the person named in the order .
34 The person who applies for the grant must be receiving income support , housing benefit or community charge benefit or be the partner of someone receiving those benefits .
35 There is no equivalent to the invalid care allowance which is given to the person who cares for an elderly person .
36 The architect who advertises for a pupil ( 'talent no consideration' but a premium of £100 required ) might be Dickens 's fictitious Mr Pecksniff , who has never himself designed or built anything real , and trains his pupils on similar lines , ‘ constructing in the air a vast quantity of Castles , Houses of Parliament , and other Public Buildings ’ , a divorce between the idea and the actuality noted by Joe Gargery in the expressive phrase , ‘ drawd too architectooralooral ’ .
37 an afternoon caller who leaves the garden gate open or a tramp who asks for a can of water and leaves the tap on .
38 She knows the woman who cleans for the Sheldrake practice , and the other day , while waiting in the bus shelter , they got talking about Dawn and Robert .
39 The question of who is an " occupant " is discussed in Paterson v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1982 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 37 , where a new manager who applied for a permanent transfer of an off sale licence was held not to be an " occupant " where he had no interest in the premises other than as an employee .
40 I could see that the old bull was not going to be forced to drink , and he protested by coming after my father-in-law who made for the post .
41 Harry 's weight swung him round but did not tear him from his hold , and it was the boy and not the man who hung for a long , palpitating moment suspended on the edge of the drop .
42 A man who advertised for a woman to live on a desert island with him is looking for another female travelling companion to repeat the trip .
43 Mr Mafouz , a big , jolly man who worked for a travel agent , was compiling a dossier on him .
44 The Crown lawyer said the court would hear that the probable target was a man who worked for the Environment Department and whose tasks also involved working at Ministry of Defence properties .
45 So what you say about the rights of fathers is also about who is the ‘ real ’ father — the biological father or the man who cares for the child ?
46 Conditions of work were not pleasant ; landowners tried to get their estates cultivated by indentured labourers who had come out under a contract to work for some years for the man who paid for the journey or anyone to whom he sold the right to command their services .
47 ‘ The man who drilled for the test said it was among the hardest block he 'd ever seen .
48 In the book The Soul of a New Machine , Tracy Kidder quotes a secretary who worked for the Eagle Team under the visionary Tom West .
49 Bill Davies was a Welsh International winger who played for The Palace in nearly 200 Southern League matches in two spells with the club from 1907 , until the 1st World War forced a conclusion to fully competitive football in 1915 .
50 Any golfer who qualified for the Tour had assuredly earned and paid for the privilege .
51 Bob Roberts ( played by Robbins himself ) is a charming , clean-cut , All-American who runs for the Senate in Pennsylvania .
52 Hard for modern children to stomach who grieve for the Gadarene swine .
53 Most of the 1,500 crowd who came for the best objects on the last two days of the sale meanwhile , were just tourists , which made taking bids extremely difficult and fatiguing , Tajan said .
54 Dr Thomas Stuttaford , a former Conservative MP who works for the private health group , Bupa , also says moderate drinking can reduce stress , prevent heart disease , provide nutrition , and help relaxation .
55 Some may choose to neglect their health or to trade it for the freedom to do other things , as does the business executive who opts for a stressful way of life in pursuit of material success .
56 Alarm bells rang with Liz when she heard it tells the story of an ageing , boozy Hollywood star who falls for a young construction worker she meets in a clinic .
57 Always a favourite in London , the Russian star who opted for the West in 1974 is now in his mid-forties — absolutely the right time to change over to a repertoire well within his present compass .
58 So in the case of a ruler who reigned for a long time , coins enable us to date the changes during the reign .
59 Many of the young feel alienated from old PLO hands , such as Haider Abdul Shafi , the prominent Gazan doctor who negotiates for the Palestinians in far-away Washington .
60 Bill Westland , the environmental health officer who researched for the document , deserves everyone 's congratulations , ’ said Coun. Williams .
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