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

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1 A SOLDIER who doomed a teenage girl to a living death with a dose of pure heroin was jailed for five years yesterday .
2 THE MISSING link reappears at Goodwood this afternoon in the shape of Ile De Nisky ( 2.45 ) , the horse who represents the prime piece of evidence in the argument over the comparative merits of Nashwan and Old Vic , writes John Karter .
3 A MUSICIAN who wrote a unique series of music books for physically disabled people has found himself in their shoes after suffering a stroke .
4 The scoreline was cruel to a Welsh side who shaded a tight , tough first half in which they shook Australia in line-out and scrum , taking the lead with a Colin Stephens penalty after 32 minutes .
5 Creaney , brought up on legends of the Lisbon Lions side who won the European Cup before he was born , is due to play his first full match in Europe when Celtic take on Cologne in the UEFA Cup first round first leg in Germany this week .
6 It is characteristic of the sickness that even the best-intentioned reformer who uses an impoverished and debased language to recommend renewal , by his adoption of the insidious mode of categorization and the bad philosophy it conceals , strengthens the very power of the established order he is trying to break .
7 However , editors and their advisers must be conscious of one trap for unwary players that can be sprung by a determined litigant who seeks an interim injunction at the outset of his action .
8 It held that s.47 could be committed indirectly : " A defendant who pours a dangerous substance into a machine just as truly assaults the next user of the machine as if he himself switched the machine on . "
9 If the mens rea of a crime is intention , then the defendant who makes an honest mistake has no mens rea and is therefore not guilty .
10 And there will be penalties for any trainer who abuses the new system .
11 Martin Pipe enlisted the help of Michael Dickinson , the now US-based trainer who saddled the first five home in the 1983 Cheltenham Gold Cup , in the preparation of Granville Again who hit form on the day it mattered to scoop the £140,000 Smurfit Champion Hurdle .
12 Wright J. held that the agent who had no general occupation as an agent , who normally bought and sold goods on his own account and who was the agent for only the one principal , was nevertheless a mercantile agent .
13 In cases where the bare infinitive evokes the actualization of its event , as in ( 37 ) , the use of the bare infinitive incident directly to the finite verb implies that the agent who realizes the latter is directly and simultaneously involved in the action of the infinitive .
14 But a malfunction occurs and he comes to believe that he really has been an intelligence agent who made a startling discovery on Mars …
15 Inge was important as the type of agent who linked the disparate cultures and intellectual milieus which formed the backbone of the social hygiene movement .
16 He emerges as a man with a big heart and a clever mind who did the best he could in difficult circumstances .
17 EDMUND OSMANCZYK was a versatile and accomplished author , journalist , parliamentarian and encyclopaedist who had a lifelong and unquenchable interest in international affairs .
18 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should , at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
19 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
20 This phrase is proved as at point 5 , but as the case depends on this point , such evidence is best given by a reliable witness who had a good view of the vehicles concerned .
21 In sharing a home with a stranger who shares no common standards of behaviour , compromises and allowances are not so easily made .
22 A JILTED lover who drugged a young mother , tortured her with an electric shock gun and raped her in front of her children was jailed for six years yesterday .
23 Rafael Pardo Ruedas , a former government security adviser who played a key role in negotiating the demobilization and political integration of the left-wing April-19 Movement ( M-19 ) guerrillas in March 1990 [ see pp. 37244 ; 37311 ] , was appointed Defence Minister on Aug. 24 , replacing Gen. Oscar Botero Restrepo .
24 This may sound alarmist to some people , especially those in the chemical industry who have a large financial stake in the continuing use of their products , but there is worrying evidence that we are being made ill by the chemicals around us .
25 Johnstone 's defence lawyer was none other than Joe Beltrami , champion of the legal underdog and a lawyer who enjoyed a virtual monopoly on Scotland 's most controversial court-cases .
26 He said ‘ When you get a lawyer who handles the legal work of investment bankers you get a key member of the power elite ’ ( for more details of Mills 's views on elites see pp 138–9 ) .
27 This fear was shared by Ms Gladys Li , a lawyer who dazzled the parliamentary foreign-affairs committee with her presentation of the case advanced by the Lobby Group , representing liberal-minded professionals in the territory .
28 Both were boys of 8 years old and had their imaginations fired by Perry Mason , a fictional TV lawyer who helped the poor .
29 Hans-Ulrich Klose , a lawyer and former Hamburg mayor who leads the parliamentary party , lacks the drive and common touch to lead a successful campaign .
30 A MAYOR who criticised a planned output of BBC broadcasts from Stockton has been accused by a colleague of interfering .
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