Example sentences of "who [verb] [noun] with the " in BNC.

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1 It is he who taunts Elvira with the famous ‘ Catalogue ’ aria , listing his master 's conquests : 640 in Italy , 231 in Germany , 100 in France , 91 in Turkey , and 1,003 ( so far ) in Spain .
2 Mrs Kennerley first met Clinton through sister Cheri and her boyfriend , John , who shared digs with the Rhodes scholar .
3 The subsection negatives the section 5 provision by directing that each of those who made deposits with the institution are to be ‘ treated as having made a deposit . ’
4 But because they have not reached agreement with the Press Association who supply newspapers with the racecards , it wo n't reach much further than racecourse punters who buy an official card .
5 The chilling photograph of the moment of her capsize appears in the book , and still haunts anyone who has contact with the sea or with the lifeboat service .
6 Anyone who has contact with the real world knows that sometimes the management might not have confidence in the work force and the work force might not have confidence in the management .
7 Mr Abu Sharif called former President Jimmy Carter , who has contacts with the PLO from his time as a Third World mediator .
8 As is often the case in matters of corporate governance , the lead is likely to be taken by the chairmen of companies in which standards of governance are already high , rather than by those who head companies with the greatest scope for strengthening their public accountability .
9 This last point never occurs to Honderich , who equates Conservatism with the new right .
10 They crossed into Russia , engaging at the frontier post a new guide , a large and bearded Kurd who claimed familiarity with the requirements of foreigners .
11 This ‘ slaughter of the knezes ’ in January and February of 1804 was met by a spontaneous rising of the Christian peasant ( the raya ) , who joined forces with the hajduk bands in the hills .
12 On Nov. 18-19 the Thai Foreign Minister , Subin Pinkhayan , held " frank and useful " talks in Vientiane with his Lao counterpart , Gen. Phoune Sipaseuth , who expressed satisfaction with the " new atmosphere " of relations , involving regular government-level and military talks and co-operation in developing the Mekong River basin .
13 Cargoes taken to and from the East were carried in specially built ships , which were among the largest contemporary merchantmen , the East Indiamen , and the officers ' places in these ships were an additional source of private patronage for those politicians who enjoyed influence with the owners of the ships , for it was the owners , not the Company , who appointed the commander and mates of East Indiamen .
14 And the most dangerous players in the world today are those athletic and financially secure ones who calculate risks with the astuteness of a bank manager , but go for the first prize , if possible , and the subsequent contracts , knowing that if the high-flying fairway wood does n't clear a ditch at Augusta , they can still enjoy a steak dinner tonight , thanks to a pitch and single putt !
15 Gray 's Anatomy , however , eclipsed all others , partly for its meticulous detail , partly for its emphasis on surgical anatomy , but most of all perhaps for the excellence of the illustrations , based on drawings by H. V. Carter , who assisted Gray with the dissections , and engraved by Messrs Butterworth & Heath with remarkable skill .
16 Spices , in London 's Hackney , a former winner of The People Asian Restaurant of the Month competition , is celebrating Onam — a commemoration of a king who crossed swords with the gods .
17 The catalyst had been the choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan who presented Paul with the dream commission after seeing his student work in a degree show .
18 This is one of those English expressions so weathered that their emotional batteries are irretrievably flat but , from the lips of someone who spoke English with the cool precision of a fluent foreigner , the phrase was terribly affecting .
19 PEOPLE who leave hospital with the wrong baby amaze me .
20 The Palmers were city merchants , who bought respectability with the Wiston estates ; the Bowyers of North Mundham began as ‘ grocers ’ , though on a rather greater scale than a corner shop .
21 But even so , only someone with greater powers , who enjoys intimacy with the loas , can assure the efficaciousness of their prayers .
22 ‘ Matthew Burke , who toured Britain with the 1990 Australian Schoolboy team , is a brilliant young player and he may be used at fullback .
23 Andrew Robson , a 21-year-old fast medium bowler from Tyne and Wear who toured Australia with the England Under–19 party three winters ago , has made a speedy impression since being released by Surrey .
24 The patient had been removed from her previous general practitioner 's list six months previously and was at the material time on no doctor 's list , and the Crown Court had held that it was not practicable for a doctor who had acquaintance with the patient to make the recommendation .
25 Among the local families who had dealings with the duke were the Ratcliffes of Bradley near Skipton , one of whom was retained by Gloucester for service in the Scottish campaign of 1480 .
26 Among the local families who had dealings with the duke were the Ratcliffes of Bradley near Skipton , one of whom was retained by Gloucester for service in the Scottish campaign of 1480 .
27 I mean that 's wh who had difficulty with the Skinner thing ?
28 A person who had difficulty with the English language would get legal aid .
29 The small number who had contact with the police experienced considerable distress .
30 There were , of course , shipowners who had sympathy with the problems of seamen and who were inclined towards the union cause .
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