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

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1 Competitive tendering is a system whereby contracts are awarded to the supplier who offers the best deal .
2 The bill is just over £300 and is the last poll tax bill which will have to be paid , no matter who wins the General Election .
3 But I want to be a history maker , to be the first coach who wins the European Cup for an English club and the coach who makes England an international force .
4 A SUBSTANTIAL silent minority still holds the key to who wins the marginal seat of Darlington , according to a new poll .
5 Well it 's one who spoils the bloody party is n't he ?
6 She has from day one showed her disdain for me as one opposed to hypocrisy and her type of esoteric or pseudo intellectuality — being satisfied as I am with intelligence , integrity and interest ( ! ) — and has manifestly made it clear she overtly dislikes me because I wo n't be moulded or do what she wants or tells me — she suffers the matriarch/ bossy syndrome ( childhood nickname I am told was ) and does not like the fact I am utterly my own forthright person who spoils the incestuous sibling smythe-watson quartet which she ‘ ran ’ so self-interestedly for so long …
7 Father Caden , who represents the Catholic diocese on Durham County Council 's education committee , said he , too , wanted a clear declaration that extra places were a basic need in the north end of Darlington .
8 THE MISSING link reappears at Goodwood this afternoon in the shape of Ile De Nisky ( 2.45 ) , the horse who represents the prime piece of evidence in the argument over the comparative merits of Nashwan and Old Vic , writes John Karter .
9 Wife Sandra adds : ‘ He 's a man of few words who hates the slightest bit of noise .
10 When the change has been scheduled , a copy of the Change Control Form will be sent to the Change Coordinator who records the following information in the Changes Log :
11 The tellers look first at who receives the first preference on each ballot paper and put into each candidate 's box every ballot paper on which he is number one .
12 And Tara ( 6 ) , owned by Leslie Patton of Bangor , will be Sandy , the faithful dog who befriends the little orphan girl .
13 Actor Bill Waddington , who plays the grumpy pensioner , discovered his new-found status when a letter written in Thai arrived at Granada 's studios in Manchester .
14 Byrne is a central midfield played who plays the Batty role ie. an agressive tackler/ball winner .
15 Actor Jimmy Nail , who plays the hard-nosed Geordie ‘ tec , was back in his home town of Newcastle upon Tyne for only 12 hours when they pounced .
16 Britain 's Gary Oldman , who plays the evil Count , flashed a jugular-red ribbon and the witty quip : ‘ What a bleedin' night . ’
17 The show 's makers NBC decided to scrap Cheers when Ted Danson , who plays the leading character barman Sam Malone , announced he was quitting to make movies .
18 The show 's makers NBC decided to scrap Cheers when Ted Danson , who plays the leading character barman Sam Malone , announced he was quitting to make more movies .
19 Alan Byrne is a central midfield player who plays the same style of game of our recently lost friend DB .
20 Other examples in the Renaissance include the malcontent who haunts the very power structure which has alienated him , seeking reinscription within it but at the same time demystifying it , operating within and subverting it at the same time ; the revengers whose actions constitute an even more violent bid for reinscription within the very society which has alienated and dispossessed them ; the assertive women , the ‘ women on top ’ described by Natalie Zemon Davis who simultaneously appropriate , exploit , and undermine masculine discourse .
21 Indeed , in an essay which may be read as a gloss on aspects of S/Z ( with which it is roughly contemporary ) , ‘ The Death of the author ’ , Barthes writes that it is the reader , and not the author , who constitutes the only focus for the multiple writings and codes of which the text is made up : ‘ The reader is the space on which all the quotations that make up a writing are inscribed without any of them being lost ’ ( 1977b : 148 ) .
22 Our notions of who constitutes the academic community , the freedoms at stake , and the ways in which they might be protected , all develop over time .
23 One BCS initiative has started to produce a ‘ hybrid ’ — a computer-person who understands the outside world , or conversely an outsider who understands computers .
24 Initially marketed as a man who understands the south-eastern voter , Gould is now being promoted as the MP for Dagenham and the giant Ford motor works ( T&G members , take note ) .
25 Stuart , who needs the same liver and bowel transplant as Laura Davies of Manchester , had been out with Shelley and her boyfriend John Moore for just two hours on Boxing Day when the vandals struck .
26 The princess , who heads the fund-raising Princess Royal Trust for Carers , said the medical profession and other agencies must realise the old family structures , which for centuries saw people looking after relatives without outside assistance , were gone probably for good .
27 Liberal supplies of Iraqi weapons are said to have given General Michel Aoun , who heads the Maronite administration in Lebanon , the confidence to challenge Syrian authority in his country .
28 Clinical director Paul Lawler , who heads the intensive care unit at South Cleveland Hospital , Middlesbrough , said desperately ill patients were being turned away because they could not get into the unit .
29 Since returning from New Zealand the Irish squad has been working on fitness programmes under the guidance of Dr. John Kirwan , who heads the national training centre at Thomond College in Limerick .
30 But the first requirement is for Mr Bush , who has the best bully pulpit from which to push for change , to show that whatever happens to oil prices he remains serious about fashioning an energy strategy .
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