Example sentences of "who [adv] [vb -s] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They sometimes get impatient with their counterpart , who necessarily has a longer term perspective and can not work fulltime because of a low salary .
2 For the angler who only makes a few sorties a year it makes sense to buy hooks in smaller units like packets of ten .
3 The position of a secured creditor is to be contrasted with that of an unsecured creditor who merely has a personal claim to sue for the payment of his debt and to invoke the available legal processes for the enforcement of any judgment that he may obtain .
4 I am particularly pleased to see present my hon. Friend the Member for Windsor and Maidenhead ( Sir A. Glyn ) , who obviously has a major interest in this matter .
5 A painter ( Michel Piccoli ) decides to re-create an abandoned portrait of a famous courtesan and employs a new model ( Emmanuelle Béart ) who soon reveals a strong will of her own .
6 Agassi , who already has a rich choice of cars , including a Ferrari and a Lamborghini , acquired his new machine in Hawaii , while waiting to play the first round David Cup match in January .
7 She gets her reply from one of the players : " crablouse " ( said with Creole pronunciation , but by a speaker who anyway has a Jamaican accent ) .
8 It 's left to Nicky Henson ( who also does a mean pirate impersonation ) and Mark Tandy to have their moments as the unlucky actors attempting to portray the fictional brothers in the stage play .
9 ’ Rock stars are always being asked to help charities , ’ sighs Sting , while Lenny Henry , who also gives a great deal of his time and resources to good causes , illustrates the bad effect charity appearances can have on your own career .
10 David Owen , Chief Constable of North Wales , who also heads a senior crime committee , told the Association of Chief Police Officers ' conference in Lancashire yesterday that there was genuine concern about the use of crack .
11 He was responsible , when the polls closed , for delivering the ballot boxes ( £27 each ) to the returning officer — usually the council 's chief executive — who also obtains a basic fee ( £964.51 ) .
12 Stewart , a 35-year-old architect who also runs a firm manufacturing tartan fabrics and ceramics , is no get-rich-quick developer looking to convert the castle into a Highland theme park .
13 Similarly , a photographer who also occupies a ground-floor unit needed a huge room that could operate as a photographic studio .
14 Jason , 26 , who plays Brandon Walsh , spends hours in target practice with co-star Luke Perry , who also has a private arsenal .
15 Mrs Johnson , who also has a three-year-old son Andrew , said she was now taking a law and sociology course at the nearby Fender Neighbourhood College .
16 Creaney , who now forms a new strike partnership with Andy Payton , and has nudged his boyhood idol Charlie Nicholas into reserve football , feels the Cologne tie has come at the right time .
17 A few rows in front sat Peter Cook , the satirist , actor and comedian , who now owns a large slice of Private Eye .
18 Geoff , who now runs a successful computer software company , is meticulous about the detail throughout his home .
19 In fact the Laws have encouraged the rebirth of the hooker who now has a genuine hooking duel .
20 The smart-money crowd is saying that the revised scoring — with every race counting for title points — is tailor-made for this French Ferrari driver , who now has a more-than-willing helper in Jean Alesi to look after the business of returning the Ferrari compliment to Senna and allowing Prost to go about his business unencumbered by Brazilians wishing to use his piece of road .
21 Magistrate John Pemberton told Wendy , who now has a steady boyfriend , aged 24 : ‘ If prostitution had been involved you would have been going to prison . ’
22 The emphasis is on the individual who inevitably has a unique view of the world which he continuously modifies in the light of experience .
23 Colleagues described Sir Robin — a tall , athletic man who often uses a battered bicycle to speed around Whitehall — as well organised , rather than a workaholic .
24 Although Max is a jazz genius , fame always eludes him , he always loses his fee and ends each episode walking down a lonely street into the sunset , consoled by his friend Alto Ego who loudly plays a mournful tune .
25 That fetched the two from West , the queen from dummy and the ace from East , who then leads a second spade — the nine .
26 Even Johnson ( 1982 ) , who untypically devotes a whole chapter to Japan 's ‘ developmental state ’ , changes to ‘ government ’ on the page following his first mention of the ‘ state ’ .
27 Virtually all of the spoken text is omitted , and in place of the burnished mezzo of Martha Senn , Josep Pons has engaged a cataora , a flamenco singer , who again brings a raucous , primitive edge to the music .
28 A candidate who does not do well enough in the written examination for the Master 's degree , but who otherwise attains a satisfactory standard , may be awarded the Diploma .
29 Glendenen probably remembers the match best for having to face a 14-ball opening over from Essex 's former Hampshire paceman Steve Andrew , who currently has a fractured shoulder .
30 This 40 Minutes Special ( BBC 2 ) was produced by Agnieszka Piotrowska , who never makes a bad programme and has n't made a better one than this .
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