Example sentences of "who [verb] [noun pl] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Any person who offers skills to the organisation should be given careful consideration ?
2 In these circumstances it is not surprising that the number of repossessions has also increased sharply , from 2,530 in 1979 to 10,950 in 1984 and to over 24,000 in the twelve months ending in March 1988 , and that some local authorities who sold houses under the right to buy scheme are now reporting mortgage repayment problems among the new homeowners .
3 The mother you could see about the place , hurrying on the streets of Dynmouth , a woman with brass-coloured hair who sold clothes in a shop .
4 It was begun by an illuminator working in the Anglo-French ‘ court ’ style of c.1300 , and was completed by associates who display features of the so-called ‘ East Anglian ’ style of the early fourteenth century .
5 He was an editor in Shell Mex house and a frequent visitor to Germany , who entertained members of the nazi party when they visited this country in the 1930s .
6 Hunt for mole who revealed plans of the Royal bedrooms
7 There are those who fear parallels between the Industrial Revolution and today in the way workers are treated as new technology is introduced .
8 However , Holroyd Smith shrewdly gained the support of some significant local worthies including John Bickerstaffe — later responsible for the Tower — who became members of the Board .
9 Many hundreds of thousands of trade unionists were among those who became shareholders for the first time .
10 And we must not discount those who became converts to the new religion , whether on account of the superiority of its miracles — especially its apparently superior powers of healing — or of its doctrine or the example of those who taught it .
11 Corinne Wattam , NSPCC research fellow at Lancaster University , who evaluated pilots of the memorandum last year , is one .
12 My hon. Friend identifies part of the problem which those who favour changes in the constitutional arrangements should address .
13 Those who sell dogs in the first place have a great deal to answer for when it comes to explaining why the human-dog relationship is so often a disastrous mismatch .
14 This illustrates another aspect of Victorian didactic : it is not always the adults who bring children to the knowledge of God — it can work equally well in reverse .
15 A man who led Spurs to the League and Cup double , some thirty or so years ago .
16 Word had quickly got round that at the Marne , in contrast to the generals of the Plaza-Toro breed , who led attacks from the various Chateaux of France , Pétain had moved up into the front line when the infantry quailed under the German shells .
17 The accusations are not disputed by Chikatilo , who led police to the site of 19 more murders than he was originally believed to have committed .
18 A TEENAGER who led police on a chase at speeds of up to 90mph through a built-up area was yesterday sent to a young offenders institution for two months .
19 Demands for the independence on Chechen-Ingushetia were discussed on March 12-14 in Sochi by Russian and Chechen delegations , who recommended negotiations on the issue in April .
20 Abe Abramson , who fought blazes during the Blitz of Liverpool , had just arrived at his son-in-law 's shop to help his daughter when the attack happened .
21 But , with that unpredictability which makes biology such a fascinating science , it was some biochemists interested in nutrition who laid foundations for the next major advance in the treatment of cancer .
22 Making fools of the fools who make fools of the police is a funny business , but Murder By Misadventure is much more than a hackneyed trawl through the dogma of yesterday 's psycho-dramas .
23 At the Brighton conference , though , it came under attack from those who make maps of the sky .
24 The people who make crackers on a Monday morning , we have moved to the other three days so that the Monday morning is free for the sewing .
25 And the shopkeeper who supplies goods to a married woman without inquiry is not entitled to assume that she has her husband 's authority .
26 Mrs Kennerley first met Clinton through sister Cheri and her boyfriend , John , who shared digs with the Rhodes scholar .
27 Parents who requested places on a Kindertransport were warned that orthodox foster homes were not on offer and were asked if they objected to Christian hospitality .
28 That was the message at a the launch of a campaign headed by the Shadow Agricultural Minister who met workers at a farm in Latton in Wiltshire .
29 Members of an established company scheme at the time of the 1989 Budget , who remain in the same scheme — or who change schemes within the same group of associated employers — are not affected by the change .
30 THE RFU , horrified by the 12 departures from Gloucester this summer , may well extend the qualifying period for players who change clubs beyond the present four months .
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