Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Tommy Webber who lives next door works in the bar at The Packet so I went along there and sat in the bar until closing time then Tommy gave me a lift home on the back of his bike . ’
2 Crisis Loans are available to anyone who needs financial help to meet the expenses of an emergency or other unexpected payments , whether you are getting Income Support or not .
3 And who needs eight pints followed by a dodgy curry when we 've got John Entwistle 's Warwick Buzzard bass ?
4 As Lester Korn — never at a loss for a quote — told Fortune , ‘ Business has become too complicated , and the stakes have become too high , for a board chairman who needs executive talent to rely on his friends or his friends ’ recommendations .
5 Leading goalscorer Ally McCoist , who needs one goal to become Rangers 's most prolific striker in European competition , is more doubtful with a calf injury .
6 A friend of Butcher 's , who has strong football links with Japan , said last night : ‘ He is very popular over there and they are keen to strengthen the coaching side of their game .
7 A rich and aged relative , who has little use left for his wealth , refuses to give him the money he needs to go to Bali ( he has at last made up his mind ) , but there is an opportunity to steal it from him .
8 Stewart , who has 26 knockout wins in 29 fights , gave Evander Holyfield the fright of his boxing life in 1989 and also wobbled Michael Moorer last year before Moorer knocked him out .
9 My daughter finds everyday learning fun because it involves doing things together , but what of the working mother , or the one who has other children demanding all her attention , or the low-income family — do n't they have a right to pre-school education too ?
10 Robert Mason , who has many years experience in catering , has an excellent idea of how to welcome his guests : a small decanter of sherry , fresh fruit and chocolate , await you in your room .
11 Anyone who has worthwhile pure-breeds needs to promote and sell stock ( those iniquitous Salmonella regulations notwithstanding ) , so that these birds can be distributed around the country to save them in case of some devastating disease appearing ( my free-range flock was nearly destroyed by Gumboro two years ago ) .
12 The other half can most conveniently be received in lire ( cash please ) by William Fosdyke , an Englishman who has long made his home in Mondano and who has certain bills to discharge in relation to the property .
13 It would be harsh to hold a person liable for the act of every casual visitor who has bare permission to enter his land and of whose propensities to evil he may know nothing ; e.g .
14 Even if unemployment is only part of the problem , it seems to me that the man who can busy himself cutting peats , or growing crops , or handling stock , is less likely to be depressed , less likely to feel that his life has no meaning , than a man who has empty days to fill in the back streets of an industrial town
15 An enemy who will not stand and fight , and who has sufficient room to move and hide can not be ‘ defeated ’ or absorbed .
16 The general approach adopted by the House of Lords to the weight which should be attached to the views of a child who has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision is clearly of great importance , but it is essential to bear in mind that their Lordships were concerned with the extent of parental rights over the welfare of the child .
17 Bill , 44 , who has 25 years experience in national and regional newspapers , was formerly the BNFL 's senior press officer .
18 It has always been my belief that casuals were just beer-swilling animals with the intelligence of donkeys , but the letter you published was clearly written by someone who has enough intelligence to put his radically extremist views into practice and cause a lot of harm .
19 Who has enough food to exchange goods for a piece of baked earth or strands of the seed of cotton , and why are they inclined to buy handmade objects at all when manufactured goods look safer , may be guaranteed , and will almost always be cheaper ?
20 ‘ When buying a puppy , try and ensure it is well-bred and reared by a breeder who has some aim to produce well-tempered stock . ’
21 The demi-caractère style has its roots in classical technique , but must be coloured by more clearly defined and individual movements which allow the dancers to show they are playing the part of some character who has some claim to live in the real world and therefore can be recognised as such .
22 But these campaigns have never been isolated from the fundamental issue of power , the issue of who rules our country , who has this right to make and unmake the law .
23 But undoubtedly , it is the former United and Burnley player Willie Morgan who has most reason to distrust and dislike Docherty .
24 So the tradition of ‘ arrangiarsi ’ , of having a network of ‘ contacts ’ ( ‘ He who has more saints gets to Paradise , ’ they say in Naples ) and of having rock-like families to protect you if you did n't make out , grew as naturally as did the Mafia and the Camorra as systems of rough justice and violent ‘ government ’ .
25 The child who has particular gifts has the right to have these developed for the common good of the society he will eventually enter as an adult .
26 A client who has severe arthritis broke her hip .
27 I say again that in Northern Ireland the Housing Executive has spent a great deal more per capita than is the case elsewhere and that can be seen by anyone who visits public sector housing in Northern Ireland .
28 It is therefore sensible for a tenant who encounters such difficulties to advise the landlord of its position as early as possible in the hope of preventing the service of a completion notice .
29 And who wants spotty people deciding anyone 's pay rise ?
30 Lastly , it should be noted that a party who reserves legal rights following breach can still , as a matter of law , be regarded to have waived the breach .
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