Example sentences of "who [verb] [prep] [adj] the " in BNC.

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1 he was one of the sixties products who got onto all the drugs and things
2 Having done so , he committed them into the care of Him who cares for all the needy , and knelt to his prayers .
3 Teachers who listen to all the conflicting noises that are made about education by the pundits will inevitably feel ( quite apart from their own ideals ) that there is no pleasing all of the people all of the time .
4 Ian Salisbury , who played in half the Test matches , returned figures which will haunt him for some time .
5 Socio-biology drew much of its inspiration from the zoologist E. O. Wilson who proclaimed in 1975 the birth of a new synthetic super-discipline that would merge social science with biology , and which he named sociobiology .
6 The delicatessen was owned by a most enterprising Indian who opened at all the times when other places were shut .
7 And have somebody who deals with all the income , all the banking and all the payments out .
8 Now it is the age of fulfilled man who takes in all the Trinity and becomes one with them .
9 Far too valuable to be let go , it was resurrected by Edward I who acquired in 1280 the manor of Iham in Icklesham , a plateau overlooking the old site .
10 Bob Clough-Parker , spokesman for the city 's Chamber of Trade , who went on both the previous lobbying missions to London , said : ‘ Speaking on behalf of the private sector we are delighted to have this renewed opportunity to discuss Chester 's merits as a location for the pay office with the new minister . ’
11 My aunt was the one who went to all the trouble of trying to get me out of the Soviet Union . ’
12 He was trained at the École Nationale d'Administration , which is the national administration training school , and in fact at the École Polytechnique as well , which is , so he was one of the few people who went through both the elite training establishments , and he served as a civil servant for a while before turning to political life and getting elected as a Member of Parliament .
13 For those in the Crohn 's disease group who died before 1981 the morbid risks were derived from approximate prevalences obtained in the study conducted by Binder et al in 1962–78 .
14 For the living patients and for those in the Crohn 's disease group who died after 1980 the morbid risks were based on age specific prevalences obtained by concurrent epidemiological studies .
15 Very old people who come to all the shows tend to talk throughout the experimental work or leave .
16 THE ADJUSTER The ‘ loss adjuster ’ of the title is a melancholic insurance clerk who attempts to rebuilt the lives of his disaster-stricken clients from the record of old snapshots , his feelings gradually eroded by constant exposure to these images .
17 For those who see in this the loss of an opportunity to remould the world more nearly to their hearts ' desire , that must be the overwhelming pity .
18 The commitment of staff who work in all the departments responsible for the printed collections , in difficult conditions , is very much appreciated .
19 The best are the one-man bands who excel at all the things the large corporate consultancies pretend to .
20 Now the probings of the BBC interviewers , those secular confessors who stood for all the modern torturers goading and vexing him — the critics , the reviewers , the Stroud tax-man who sniffed out Waugh 's lucrative tax-dodges — were inside .
21 Hobhouse , like other ‘ new Liberals ’ such as C. F. G. Masterman , a Liberal MP who published in 1909 The Condition of England , an influential indictment of poverty and social inequality , went further in his demands for state action , especially for redistribution , than many contemporary Liberals were prepared to accept .
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