Example sentences of "who [is] [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Work ten times harder than the person who 's not getting the luck .
2 Nick Cusack who 's not enjoyed the best of starts since joining United showed control and a calculating finish for his second goal of the season …
3 Who 's not doing the Corpus ?
4 And this after Blackburn had taken the lead in the first half with a goal from Mike who 's since reduced the arrears to three two with a second goal from the penalty spot .
5 And you know who 's here to survey the wreckage if indeed there is any .
6 Mark Farmer who 's already recorded the fastest lap of just over a 120 miles an hour is teaming up with Robert Dunlop … they ride over six laps …
7 To pick up David 's point now , if this is the client who 's already running the house , the mortgage , it 's , you know , a few years old , they want to take out a further advance , for some house improvements , or something , then obviously they now need more , so it might be at this stage we then want a P S P for the remaining , you know , ten years , eleven years , twelve years , or whatever , because they 've borrowed some more money from the building society .
8 One man who 's certainly felt the full effect of the recession is Peter Crehan who opened the Regatta restaurant at Wallingford Bridge 15 months ago .
9 But with recent fears that reading standards have fallen , a parent who 's long promoted the old-fashioned way is pushing for a return to basics .
10 You 're in a better position to ask the questions if you know who 's actually made the are n't you ?
11 He 's the one who 's actually masterminding the campaign . ’
12 I agree that it is useful to know who 's actually running the stall in case you you 've got knocked off .
13 I 'm sure the people who 's actually used the studio theatre would willingly give up that week before it never used to happen .
14 In a nutshell : young country bumpkin black cop is drafted in to defuse the tension on a London estate and discovers who 's really doing the dirty work .
15 In other words , the rational being who is autonomously evaluating the most appropriate courses of action for him/herself must consider the wants , needs and interests of others .
16 This is more problematic , since threats generally refer to some future contingency rather than the present , and the section requires belief that violence ‘ will be used ’ The Court of Appeal certified that a point of law of general public importance was involved in the question whether an offence under section 5 can be committed by a person who is already breaching the peace by the acts complained of .
17 John Larson , Head of Inorganic and Sculpture Conservation at the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside , who is also pioneering the laser scanner , has been using a type of laser developed by Loughborough University in a trial run to clean the limestone sculptures at Lincoln Cathedral .
18 Mr John and Det Chief Insp George Brown , who is also heading the investigation , said there had been a tremendous response from the public .
19 But what you 've got to be very careful about is that if you go into a roundabout in that position and you get somebody in that position who is also going the same way and there 's a pinch point there , that 's the danger .
20 The precocious young Perkins promises every bit as much as team-mate Ian Owen , a teenage defender of rare composure , who is also attracting the League scouts .
21 Responding to the news , Mr Wilson , who is today addressing the Dublin Senate , said he would be telling the IRA men to lay down their arms .
22 We have had a very good year , thanks to the indefatigable Bugs sitting behind me , who is either fitting the boats out or going to New Zealand to win races or taking Guide Dogs for the Blind sponsored trips round greek flotillas er everything comes to him readily .
23 Sir Crispin Tickell , Britain 's ambassador at the United Nations , who is rapidly developing the sort of rapport with Mrs Thatcher that Lord Cherwell had with Churchill , has been summoned from New York to describe how the rest of the world can be brought into line .
24 The bearded head gardener who is always tending the apple tree ; the wise old sea-captain who never rushes to judgment ; the character you 're not quite introduced to , but who is giving you a creepy feeling by Chapter Four … pack them off into storage , all of them .
25 It is this sort of person who is always allowed the best seat on coaches , is given cigarettes , whose suggestions concerning strategies in conflict situations are always most heeded , and who is generally held in the highest esteem .
26 The citizens sensibly selected a man who is gradually recalling the town 's thousand year-old history back to Decin .
27 Danish international John Jensen , who is gradually finding the feel of the English game , placed a subtle pass to Wright in the 55th minute .
28 Who is there to put the brakes on these outbreaks of zeal , and the absolute belief that , no matter how bizarre , the allegations are water-tight ?
29 Who is there to answer the telephone when you are not there ?
30 Freddie , who is still grieving the death of his mother Hilda three weeks ago , aged 82 , is determined not to lose touch with his children this time .
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