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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 And there will be penalties for any trainer who abuses the new system .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 He emerges as a man with a big heart and a clever mind who did the best he could in difficult circumstances .
8 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 ) .
9 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 .
10 Both were boys of 8 years old and had their imaginations fired by Perry Mason , a fictional TV lawyer who helped the poor .
11 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 .
12 This process of de-skilling all types of work is supercharged by computer scientists who were described by Weizenbaum as " being like children with a hammer who view the whole world as a nail . "
13 Marriott was the chirpy Cockney sparrer who lead The Small Faces , who performed that strange pigeon-toed shuffle on Top of the Pops and wrote ‘ Lazy Sunday Afternoon ’ .
14 A CHEF who cancelled the final stage of a £20,000 sex-change operation when he fell for a pretty blonde announced yesterday : ‘ She 's worth every penny . ’
15 By giving identity the Profitboss creates his own identity as a leader with a clear profit-mission who has the total support of his team .
16 Ponto who sired the famous Int .
17 ‘ I was screaming at that critic who admires The White Hotel .
18 ‘ Because I suffered through a class on American nineteenth-century poetry with a professor who did the same thing . ’
19 Jeffrey Sachs , a Harvard professor who advises the Russian government , argues that trade within the former Soviet Union would be made easier if each of the 15 republics had its own freely exchangeable currency , which could then be pegged to the rouble if any issuer were mad enough to do this .
20 For example , the critic and essayist John Bailey was a figure who linked the National Trust with the English Association in his concern equally for the heritage and literary values .
21 Barney Frank , the congressman who runs the relevant subcommittee in the House , says that the bill ‘ wo n't pass as it stands ’ , so strong is domestic opposition from an unlikely coalition of environmentalists and nativist Republicans .
22 The butty who quoted the lowest price per ton for getting and raising the coal was given the contract .
23 The business is the brainchild of chief executive officer , David Stamm , a co-founder of Daisy Systems and the Intel Corp veteran who designed the first single-chip 8-bit microprocessor .
24 Michael Roberts could ride either but sticks to Lyric Fantasy who became the first two-year-old filly to win the Nunthorpe at Yor
25 The horse is the rehabilitated The Committee who ran the proverbial ‘ blinder ’ in the Kim Muir and who is now quietly fancied to give Homer his first win in the National .
26 A COWBOY who spent the last six years of his life in a wheelchair got his dying wish , to be buried standing up with his boots on .
27 Luckily Mr Melding , 29 , a corduroy-clad career Tory who runs the Welsh Centre for International Affairs in Cardiff , has a sense of humour as black as the local coal .
28 Ruled by that dreadful old harridan Mrs Butler , that desiccated Scotswoman who half-starved the poor rector , enduring the chilly discomfort of that great barn of a rectory all alone — of course marriage would be attractive !
29 the whistling of a boy who likes the empty
30 The Sussex Daily News could only say that it was the boy who had the black eye when they got to the police station .
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