Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Who thinks to ride an angel down ! |
2 | Also the Head discusses the problem with the School Nurse who agrees to do a home visit to the child in question . |
3 | ( e ) ‘ member ’ means a person who agrees to become a member of a body corporate and whose name is entered in its register of members ; |
4 | Whether this is acceptable to the vendor is a matter of commercial negotiation and depends on who agrees to bear the risk that a consent is refused or not forthcoming within a specified period . |
5 | He 'd expected a great brazen trumpet hanging , with a legend in outlandish characters — ‘ Who dares to brave the giant 's wrath , let him sound this trump . ’ |
6 | ( Who needs to assess the situation ? ) |
7 | With a list price of over £100 , this is really for the upholsterer , picture framer or other professional who needs to use a tacker daily . |
8 | The aims and methods of linguistics are thus quite different from those of the language student , who needs to use the language , not to understand its internal workings . |
9 | As one of the UK 's largest botanical libraries , it is also open as a reference library to any member of the public who needs to consult the specialist botanical literature which it holds . |
10 | He should also have words with his colleague , Councillor John Ryan , who needs to improve the quality of his submissions to my Department for funding from central Government . |
11 | In a way she is a model for the writer in you — the writer who needs to experience the passion , the enchantment , yet keep enough control to effectively organise your symbols . |
12 | Anybody who needs to study a site in detail should look at the archive as well as the published report . |
13 | This provides useful information for anyone who needs to address the child as part of a daily routine or anyone who seeks to engage the child in conversation informally . |
14 | It 's you who needs to know the seriousness of what I 'm saying , Richard . |
15 | Is that person someone who needs to know the result ? |
16 | At a different level it may be the squad leader who has to define these overall goals in operational terms and who has to lead the squad in battle . |
17 | And so you have then a political system in which you , which you have a presidency er faced by a powerful legislature , a president who is not part of legislature but who has to lead the legislature without any significant controls over it a very difficult and demanding task . |
18 | It could be a roadmaker who has to fill a depression in order to continue with the road . |
19 | Think of the man who has to hang a kitchen cabinet in a frame house . |
20 | The teacher may not instantly use all of this material , but the aim should be to build up a growing collection of useful resources which will remain the property of the school and which can be handed on to any teacher , or supply teacher who has to teach the course . |
21 | Perhaps it 's enough to be Scarlet , who has to see a therapist and dreams only of early retirement and death . |
22 | ‘ I 'm the one who has to carry the guilt around . |
23 | If anyone makes a mistake , it 's the senior person who has to carry the can . ’ |
24 | In the end , it is always the client who has to carry the can , and fortunately RCA backed up Roche by continuing to retain his services . |
25 | Oh yes if it , it will be moi who has to foot the bill . |
26 | They are bondagers , women hired by a male farm worker or ‘ hind ’ who has to provide a woman to work with him before he will be hired by a farmer . |
27 | In The Favour , The Watch And The Very Big Fish Bob Hoskins plays a Paris photographer of religious themes who has to find a model for Christ on the cross and comes up with Jeff Goldblum , an ex-convict and former lover of an actress ( Natasha Richardson ) , who he meets at a pornographic dubbing studio . |
28 | Nowadays the holding of dances , raffles , and pub talks along with the fixture has pushed up the sums enormously , although if inflation and house prices are taken into account even £50,000 or over is hardly a fortune for a man who has to find a job and keep a family . |
29 | Is this really censorship or just part of the normal dialogue between author and publisher , who has to find an audience for the book . |
30 | As Lord Devlin puts it , " A jury can do justice , whereas the judge , who has to follow the law , may not . " |