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

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1 It put John Byrne 's goals in the national spotlight and Tony Norman 's conquering saves too , along with the fairytale story of Malcolm Crosby , the fan who became king for a day under Wembley 's Twin Towers .
2 A person who writes articles for a newspaper is a journalist .
3 All enrolling students are assigned to a personal tutor , normally an academic teaching in one of their fields , who has responsibility for a total of about a dozen students in various years of the Course .
4 Easiest winner of the week was Cunning who looks set for a step up to better things .
5 Under the 1980 Constitution as amended in November 1987 the executive President , who holds office for a six-year term and is eligible for re-election , is both head of state and head of government .
6 Typically the term ‘ carer ’ is used to describe members of the informal sector who provide care for a dependent person in the community .
7 He told us about the longest race in Norway ; he had taken part and had done very well , finishing very close to the front of the ‘ amateur ’ racers ( as opposed to those who race dogs for a living ) .
8 Other flocks selling at 4000gns or more were : J Walton and Son , Rosedean , Northumberland who sold at 4800gns to Fordington Farms , Alford , Lincs ; A C Lee and Co , Fordafourie , Aberdeenshire who received 4400gns for a ram lamb to Gerry Osbourne , Co Carlow , Eire .
9 681 to Malmesbury ( CS 59 : S 71 ) , and a certain Berhtwald , possibly the nephew of Aethelred , who befriended Wilfrid for a time c .
10 Pride in the new School was also shown by the boys , who raised £15 for a new banner in blue silk .
11 I think Sega are conning people who pay £45 for a game that the complete in a few days .
12 But she 's hoping to star with Paul Newman in a thriller about a couple who become targets for a killer .
13 After the 1988 Family Support Act , states must help to provide one year of child care for mothers who leave welfare for a job or training .
14 It is quite reasonable for a purchaser to assume that a vendor who sells land for a particular purpose will not do anything to prevent its being used for that purpose , but it would be utterly unreasonable to assume that the vendor was undertaking restrictive obligations which would prevent his using land retained by him for any lawful purpose whatsoever …
15 But Mrs Mooney who sells puppies for a hundred pounds each will not part with any of her breeding dogs .
16 Their devastated father Garry — a computer company executive who left England for a new life in Ireland 20 years ago -said : ‘ I am so numb at the loss of my two beautiful children .
17 DODGY car dealers who take customers for a ride are facing a mileage ‘ clocking ’ clampdown .
18 A litigant who seeks redress for a public law wrong in a private action must establish , in order to have standing , that the public law wrong has invaded some legal right of his or hers , recognized in private law , or has caused him or her some special damage .
19 Oliver Sweeney , who makes shoes for a select range of stores worldwide , believes there 's no excuse for having to break in new shoes : ‘ You are simply reshaping them to suit the shape of your feet , and weakening the construction .
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