Example sentences of "who [verb] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A woman who offers hospitality to guests is more honourable than one who has to take in lodgers for a fee . |
2 | ‘ , ‘ Fish ! ’ and ‘ Meat pies ! ’ and on every corner stood tipplers who sold drinks to passers-by out of small , iron-hooped barrels . |
3 | Thus , the ruwang , who transforms human to animal flesh , who transports it to earth , and then , after earthly kill , transforms the animal flesh into edible vegetable form ( see Overing Kaplan 1975 ) , is the greatest of all hunters . |
4 | The Piaroa consider the most powerful creative capabilities to be those of the woman , who bears children , and those of the ruwang , who transforms humans to animals ( Overing 1986b ) . |
5 | Héctor Jurado Toro who retired from active service ; Justice : Alfredo Ducharme replaced Jésus Moreno Guacarán ; Labour : Jesús Rubén Rodríguez replaced Germán Lairet who resigned ; Information : Andrés Eloy Blanco replaced Luis Vezga Godoy as head of the Central Office of Information ; Tourism : Víctor Gamboa replaced Vladimir Gessen , who became ambassador to Canada , as Minister of State , President of Corpoturismo . |
6 | wife of a London goldsmith who became mistress to King Edward IV about 1470 . |
7 | COUNCILLORS vowed yesterday not to give in to unruly schoolchildren who bring mayhem to Cleveland buses . |
8 | This passage sheds much light on the method of ‘ Mr. Eliot 's Sunday Morning Service ’ where the self-mutilation of ‘ enervate Origen ’ is placed in the same lineage as the sexual origin of ‘ the Word ’ , and where the initial ‘ sapient sutlers of the Lord ’ who ‘ Drift across the window-panes ’ is a passage with an ambiguous , or better ambivalent , reference , since it holds together in one term both the ‘ sable presbyters ’ who bring offerings to church and ‘ the bees ’ who bring pollen from one part of the plant to another and so perform the ‘ Blest office of the epicene ’ . |
9 | My second point — about which the Bill is silent — concerns refugees who gain access to Britain . |
10 | Beckenbauer , who led Germany to World Cup triumphs as captain and coach , is known as Kaiser Franz to his fans . |
11 | Dr Banda , who led Malawi to independence , remained above the tumult . |
12 | In the first multiparty elections since 1968 , Frederick Chiluba , leader of the Movement for Multiparty Democracy ( MMD ) , was elected President on Oct. 31 , ending the 27-year rule of Kenneth Kaunda , who led Zambia to independence and became its first President in October 1964 [ see p. 20373 ] . |
13 | But it was fellow New Zealander Tea Ropati who led Saints to victory . |
14 | Now it was possible for a settlor who conveyed land to A to direct him to hold to the use of B ; and then to direct that , on the happening of an event , e.g. B 's marriage , B's use should shift to C. This use in favour of C was a shifting use . |
15 | To the ancient moralists the Allazon was the man who laid claim to possessions and to achievements which did not belong to him in order to exalt himself more . |
16 | A retailer who supplies goods to consumers can not exclude or restrict liability for breach of the implied terms , but the retailer 's supplier may exclude liability , if the exclusion satisfies the test of reasonableness . |
17 | A STALKER who made threats to tennis ace Steffi Graf has been arrested outside her home . |
18 | But those who attach value to studies of " the family " on these grounds often overlook the fact that such domestic groups pass through a developmental cycle . |
19 | Then there 's little Jimmy Morley ( Claire 's little brother ) who loves Liverpool to death . |
20 | This can be provided by Community Alcohol Teams of specialist social workers , nurses and psychologists who provide support to people at home as well as information , education and guidance to other agencies handling drinkers . |
21 | She said drivers in the Dales who ferry people to hospitals in nearby towns could be hardest hit . |
22 | The following are fairly typical : Diaries told of assaults on children ( in which the court heard that ‘ an unemployed kitchen porter from Leamington kept diaries setting out details of indecent assaults he committed on young children ’ ) or Jail for man who lured boys to factory . |
23 | The interviewer who changes questions , who adds bits to questions , who generally messes about with the schedule , is not being clever , he/she is being a bad fieldworker . |
24 | The civil-rights groups are particularly upset with NIH 's response to the news that the confidentiality of those who provided information to Alexander had been breached . |
25 | Blues boss Ian Porterfield beat Everton and a string of other clubs with the £300,000 signing of Harford , who put pen to paper in a dramatic midnight deal . |
26 | Hunt for muggers who put knife to baby 's face |
27 | I say to John Smith , Neil Kinnock , Gordon Brown and the rest , the ones who put signature to paper on one member , one vote , remember all the elections in the past , remember Sheffield . |
28 | As Nicholson went on , telling him how King Morken died and his children swore to kill Kentigern who came south to Carlisle and then — learning of the paganism of the fell people — into the heartland of the lakes where he founded many churches , established missions , stood up to his neck in Derwent Water to read the Psalms and then went down into Wales … |
29 | The predominant mood of rural England was replaced by the sharper view of vagrant cosmopolitans like Eliot and Ezra Pound , and of course the European expressionists who came face to face with social realism . |
30 | Chris Patrick , from Hertford , reckons the force of England 's batting has been with Chewbacca , the South African at Hampshire , who bears resemblance to Robin Smith , grunting goody in Star Wars . |