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

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1 Mr Waterfield , who lives at Great Broughton , is also well known throughout Cleveland for his musical talents .
2 Anyone wanting to join has to apply and needs a two-thirds vote in favour to be allowed in , ’ says Mr Smythe , who lives at Green Bank , Heighington , near Darlington .
3 The farmer who lives at nearby Eastbach Farm has applied for permission to dump rubbish despite widespread opposition from the village .
4 Her mother who lives at nearby Bowleymead is estranged from her husband Richard Yates .
5 Conversely , where existing competition is light and the traditional catchment area of the firm large , a wide restraint may be expected to be upheld ; and ( 4 ) a prohibition against accepting instructions from any person who has at any time , or over a long period , been a client of the outgoing partner 's former firm .
6 Party Politics , who stands at 18 hands , has had a history of wind problems and before and after last year 's National he had two operations to improve his breathing .
7 In The Lord of the Rings it can be expressed by such high-status characters as Faramir , who says at one point that he does not hope to see Frodo ever again , but nevertheless invents a picture of them in an unknown future ‘ sitting by a wall in the sun , laughing at grief ’ .
8 To encourage the breeder who shows at local events only , there are 11 regional contests , with points counting towards Premier Breeder awards within that region .
9 Although Joffre , who seems at this time not to have been in touch with military reality , even now expected his left wing to advance and halt the invasion .
10 Now Michael White and John Gribbin have given us Stephen Hawking : a Life in Science , or rather Mr White has given us the life and Mr Gribbin the science ; the latter is awash with black holes , white dwarfs , protons , pulsars , quasars and quarks and is therefore no more comprehensible than Brief History ; also , what is one to make of a writer who speaks at one moment of ‘ tiny black holes ’ and the next of ‘ black holes which could eat solar systems for breakfast ’ ?
11 It 's a question of who decides at this point in time with the government that 's making the decision that the workers in this country have to accept lower standards in almost anything not just wages and terms of conditions , now safety standards .
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