Example sentences of "who [adv] [vb -s] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ralph Lauren , born in New York in 1939 , formed his first company in 1968 to become the designer who most represents an archetypal American way of life . |
2 | This leaves Open the possibility of negotiation between the parties to identify the person who eventually becomes the main carer . |
3 | They sometimes get impatient with their counterpart , who necessarily has a longer term perspective and can not work fulltime because of a low salary . |
4 | And yet this creature who so violates the natural order and traditional gender divisions by dressing as a man also does things better than a man : ‘ I should draw first and prove the quicker man ’ , she says ( iv . |
5 | For the angler who only makes a few sorties a year it makes sense to buy hooks in smaller units like packets of ten . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Alternatively , the speaking order can be : leading counsel for the appellant ; both counsel for the respondent ; junior counsel for the appellant ( who thus has the last word ) . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | He 's another one who just copies the American style . |
11 | The Managing Director makes a statement in which he adopts the position already put forward by his colleague , who meanwhile supports the various assertions with evidence . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Reading takes years of learning and practice by the human child , who already has an established linguistic and cognitive system . |
14 | She gets her reply from one of the players : " crablouse " ( said with Creole pronunciation , but by a speaker who anyway has a Jamaican accent ) . |
15 | ONE OF THE beauties of cricket is that he who falls can rise again or , as the Captain once put it , ‘ He who normally fills an insignificant gap in the ramparts one day awakes to find his cannon blazing in glory . ’ |
16 | Equally one might expect the full-time paid CAB worker , who normally eschews the middle-class volunteer , to cheer the broadening of the CAB volunteer base . |
17 | One farmer who still continues the old craft is Keith Leeming . |
18 | For a woman who still wants an active sex life , this is hardly satisfactory . |
19 | Contact was made with his son , Ian , who still runs the same garage and he was very interested in the ideas put forward , so much so that he agreed to be the main sponsor for the project . |
20 | There 's hardly anyone nowadays who still remembers the true origin of the name . |
21 | The SAA are looking for a secretary who preferably has the following skills : Typing , proven administrative ability , being able to take minutes of meetings and with good organisational skills . |
22 | But like most families while father appears to be the boss more often than not it 's mother who usually has the last word . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | I shall convey his point to my right hon. Friend the Chancellor , who also recognises the great importance of a strong and recovering motor car industry . |
25 | However , promoter Tommy Gilmour , who also manages the 26- year-old Scottish challenger , was quick to quash the accusation that Clinton uses his head illegally . |
26 | It was prosecuted for obscenity by Ernest Pinard , the advocate who also enjoys the shabby fame of leading the case against Les Fleurs du mal . |
27 | ’ 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 . |
28 | Reed , the reluctant rock performer , had been outflanked by Jackson , an natural public orator who also wields an acute political sensibility . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | 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 ) . |