Example sentences of "[noun sg] who makes a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The floor of the north-facing harbour is a mass of mooring chains and , according to the Imray pilot , there 's at least one inhabitant with a glass-bottomed boat who makes a good living from visitors ' misfortunes . |
2 | A dismissed employee who makes a successful claim is eligible for a tax-free cash sum by way of compensation up to £4560 on a basic award and up to £8000 on a compensatory award . |
3 | The longest period for which an order book can be issued to an asylum seeker who makes a successful application for income support is 20 weeks . |
4 | Put simply , the Record of Achievement could become a Record of Failure , at least for the child who makes a slow start to achievement within the prescribed National Curriculum . |
5 | A salesman who makes a large number of sales every day would probably prefer a weekly target to give him a continued sense of achievement . |
6 | For every writer who makes a profitable connection with the public at large , there are thousands of three-chord tricksters in flats and back bedrooms . |
7 | ‘ Any private seller who makes a factual statement about the goods he is selling , verbally or in writing , can be held to account if what he says is inaccurate . ’ |
8 | THE seller who makes a false statement in connection with the supply of goods can find himself liable in one or more of a number of ways . |
9 | ‘ She has a husband who makes a good living . |
10 | My view is that the religious believer who makes a credal statement such as ‘ I believe in God ’ is affirming something similar to the believer in ghosts . |
11 | The role is a responsible one ; an interviewer who makes a bad mistake could cost the company a lot of money . |