Example sentences of "and who [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He was described by Fr Patrick O'Neill as a good man who was ‘ reared in a house in the grounds of this church and who lived a life committed to his faith , his parish , his family and who liked his weekend recreation . ’
2 The highest standardised mortality ratio ( 119 ) , however , was in men for whom the placental weights were above 1.25 pounds ( 567 g ) and who had a birth weight of 6.5 pounds ( 2948 g ) or less .
3 We studied 36 women ( mean ( SD ) age 30.8 ( 8.2 ) years ) who presented with oligomenorrhoea , amenorrhoea , infertility , or galactorrhoea to an endocrine or infertility clinic over two years and who had a plasma prolactin concentration of 1000–8000 mU/l ( normal range 80–460 mU/l ) .
4 The increasing importance of a senior participant 's ability in management and organization led to the conversion of traditional heads from being people of experience and goodwill ( and who had a sense of how things ought to be ) into planners and implementers .
5 I am now trying to contact Harris Crothers who lived at 6 Westway Parade and who had a brother named Alastair .
6 In none of them , even in the young woman who was almost her age and who had a baby Peter had just christened , could she confide .
7 Mrs Summerchild was not available last night for comment , but neighbours described him as a reserved man who was devoted to his family , and who had a passion for music .
8 Nor was she anxious to open her heart to Padre Jorge , who seemed on too intimate terms with Dom João and Dona Marguerita for her liking , and who had a habit of making sly jokes to members of the family which barely preserved the secrecy of the confessional .
9 It was not hard for the British , whose influence remained powerful in Teheran , and who had a spy in Mossadeq 's own Council of Ministers , to portray him as a madman to lead Iran into the Soviet camp .
10 There was a delay while the truck-driver — a guy called Ali who was almost as big as Dod and who had a library edition of The Satanic Verses on his dashboard — strung banners down the side of the truck saying : ‘ All your presents in one Place — St Christopher 's . ’
11 He knew , because in a town the size of Plumford everybody knew these things , that Hubert Molland had been given a combined parish a few miles outside Plumford , and that the Mollands were now living in Champney Crucis ; he knew that Kate had left school and was now doing something at the technical college ; and , more importantly , he had heard from Joe that she was going out with the local MP 's youngest son , whose name was Julian and who drove a Triumph Spitfire .
12 In the letter , Fulbert used the words fidelis and vassus interchangeably ; a vassal was one who had sworn fidelity and who enjoyed a fief .
13 The deaf of Glasgow were at that time extremely fortunate to have in William Agnew a most intelligent and capable man , an artist in his leisure time , who through his hobby had come into contact with Queen Victoria and who enjoyed a friendship with Lord and Lady Blythswood ( Glasgow Deaf and Dumb F.C .
14 This was used as a bacon store by Sainsbury 's , grocery wholesalers whose main warehouse was behind The Crystal Fountain in Milford Street and who ran a fleet of chain driven lorries .
15 He was a Fellow of New College from 1930 to 1937 , when the Warden was H. A. L. Fisher who had been President of the Board of Education under Lloyd George during and after the First World War ( and who deserves a book to himself ) .
16 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 .
17 Chidi Imo , with whom I was to have some great races in the future and who became a friend , was in the thick of the arguments .
18 There was also the crazy lifestyle , in particular , with Bettye Fulford , the woman he became disengaged to when he learned she was 39 not 29 and who served a parternity order on him at this year 's US Masters .
19 Fellow students at Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education , where the dead man was studying , and who attended a memorial service in his honour , have also contributed to the Murray Pugh memorial fund .
20 The difference yields a political meaning , in other words , and it would also appear to relate to the old theory of the difference between an author who tells and an author who shows , and who employs a medley of voices in order to do so .
21 He can honestly claim to have been a righteous servant of God ; in verse 16 he writes of his service being like that of a priest , who bridges the gap between God and man , and who presents a sacrifice to God as part of the priest 's duties and privileges .
22 While his loyalism gave him urban working-class support , it was the rural Protestants who were most receptive to his evangelical emphases and who made a seat like Bannside obviously attractive .
23 And who has a grudge the size of Mount Everest against you ? ’
24 God is seen as one who can bring about such kairoi in history , and who has a will for humankind .
25 The unwritten and unwritten laws and conventions about who represents us as women in our social , governmental and legal structures , and who has a hand in shaping those structures , amount to a set of understandings about where women 's bodies can actually be , how and where we become visible , and what the attitudes towards that visibility will be .
26 The French writer Hippolyte Taine , in the not on the whole very friendly account he published of a journey to the Pyrenees in the middle of the last century , tells , all too vividly , an unpleasant story of a fourteenth-century mayor of Bayonne who tried to extend his jurisdiction up-river as far as the tide went , so as to stop Basque smugglers from defrauding him , and who tied a number of local Basque gentry to the arches of a bridge and watched the tide come up and slowly drown them .
27 Attendance allowance is a tax-free cash benefit for people who are severely disabled physically or mentally and who need a lot of care .
28 Would my right hon. Friend care to speculate as to the impact on pensioner living standards of the suggestion that petrol prices be increased by 50p per gallon , and especially the impact on pensioners who live in the country and who need a motor car for shopping and other aspects of life ?
29 If they so desperately want a child why should n't they for one occasion , if they are lesbian or whatever , use a man for that occasion and let the women who have a family , and who want a child and ca n't have them use this IV programme which is marvellous !
30 He thought it was funny and who needs a Mary Poppins LP , a Beatles poster , a sequinned belt , anyway .
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