Example sentences of "who [be] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The ex-Yugoslav Macedonians , who are ethnically a combination of Albanians with Bulgarians and Serbs , take issue with only part of the Greek version of their region 's history .
2 It makes none because whereas The Smiths attract the same kind of audience ( who hold intense faith ) as U2 and The Jam ( which is basically the male dominated sexually repressed types who are also the essence of heavy metal ) they still refuse to display the schoolboy phoney surreal imagery of those people .
3 The men in the bush are watched by gods who are barely a jump above their heads : these white gods are more remote .
4 For more than a hundred and fifty years , the wily Scots continued to distil their whisky , smuggling it down to the towns and cities , and outwitting the hated excise officers and revenue men , who are today the stuff of legend .
5 So it 's the smaller independent companies who are now the crown jewels in many a major label 's portfolio .
6 Erm I think there 's probably about twenty odd members with ten people who are there every week .
7 The ‘ kinship defenders ’ are more concerned to press for policy changes , such as more day-care provision to help one-parent families , as urgently necessary ; the other group perhaps sees such changes as more long term , as not immediately related to the needs of the children who are currently the subject of placement decisions .
8 The purpose of registration is to provide a record of all children in the area who are currently the subject of an inter-agency protection plan and to ensure that the plans are formally reviewed .
9 Of the ‘ scholar patriots ’ perhaps one can say that , instead , they helped to awaken the national consciousness ; and in the evening of his life Phan Boi Chau , in a moving analogy in which Vietnam was likened to an orphan child which by this time should have learned to walk and France to a tutor who felt that the child was easier to control when he was unable to run , talked of a people whose traditional values had been destroyed and who were thus a generation of uprooted people on their own soil .
10 It is more significant how little patronage was going to men who were primarily the duke 's own servants .
11 It is more significant how little patronage was going to men who were primarily the duke 's own servants .
12 The dancing was to good old rock and roll music , and even those who were just a twinkle in their father 's eye in the 6Os joined in with the jiving fun .
13 So did a succession of home helps who were also the source of strange tales and occasional adventures .
14 The people who were once a minority in the Labour party now represent the views of the majority .
15 hens who were once the oats were so were sown they had to they were closed down and that .
16 The janissaries , who were once the elite corps of the sultan 's army , had degenerated by the end of the eighteenth century into an unruly and lawless rabble , who were at best an embarrassment and at worst a threat to their rulers .
17 In the latter I was shocked to find letters from contenders for the distinction of Nottingham 's oldest graduate who were only a year or two older than I. Maybe I ought to record some of my own recollections as a student in the Physics Department of University College Nottingham during the academic years 1928 to 1932 .
18 But the heart of the scene is still in live performance , where there 's a diverse range of performers including ‘ womanist ’ comic Angie Le Mar , iconoclastic quintet They Would n't , and Leo Chester , the comedian who 's also a member of black Muslim organisation , the Nation of Islam .
19 The local MP Robert Jackson who 's also a Minister in the employment department admits the Government has made mistakes , but says they ca n't take all the blame .
20 But this Oxford University doctor , who 's also a mountaineer , thinks Harry Taylor is an exceptional case .
21 The vicar conducting the service , who 's also a family friend , read out part of the coroner 's judgement .
22 A surgeon and his wife who 's also a doctor have been jailed for nine and three months respectively for repeatedly assaulting their housemaid .
23 The local MP who 's also a lawyer wants magistrates to have tougher powers
24 We 're fortunate in having an excellent blacksmith called John who 's also the Minster 's blacksmith , who manages all our ironwork very cheaply we have to d he 's so busy we have to just get it when we can .
25 My father , who 's also an actor , once wanted me to be in a play that he was in , and just being asked made me cry .
26 Again , this is repetitive , but it 's so important I had to keep saying it , that you know what you want to say , but does the person who 's potentially the reader want to read it ?
27 But do you know , me cousin Eric , who 's quite a lot older than me , was at Scarborough with me Uncle and and his mother and dad and he was only a little one and he was stood in that narrow street that goes off , off the
28 I used to go on these escapades with a mate of mine who 's now a milkman , and we 'd go to Soho , and I remember walking along Wardour Street and hearing this music coming out the basement .
29 ‘ I left with a lot of respect for John Flanagan and his coach Nigel Best who 's now the manager .
30 So , having D'Arcy in the band has been an education , not only from playing with someone who 's obviously a girl , but seeing how people perceive that and seeing the kind of shit she takes because she 's a girl .
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