Example sentences of "who [verb] [pron] [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And even if we succeed this time , the one who inherits his mantle many succeed the next .
2 One , a plaintive song of lost love , is a duet with Mandy Patinkin ( a Tony Award winner as Che in the Broadway production of Evita and Sondheim 's artist of choice for his Pulitzer Prize winning musical Sunday In The Park With George ) , who plays her accompanist 88 Keys in the movie .
3 Like Diane Barker , of Bishop Auckland , a deaf teenager who passed her test first time in 1984 after having special mirrors fitted so she could lip read commands from the driving instructor without taking her eyes of the road .
4 You are the people who make our work possible and I try to forge more tangible links between us .
5 Mr Parker , who announced his resignation last week , unveiled pre-tax profits of £2.3m for the first six months of 1993 .
6 Nevertheless it was Webb and Bath who made their mark first , with a neat series of passes over on the right .
7 I could not possibly have been better looked after in any private hospital and my thanks and appreciation go to all those who made my recovery possible .
8 But the 24-year-old , who made his debut last week , misses Thursday 's Speedway Star Knock-Out Cup first round first leg with Wolverhampton at Foxhall Stadium .
9 Of course we are all very well aware that the distinction exists and that a man 's genitor , who made his mother pregnant , was not necessarily the same individual as his pater , the legally recognized father , the husband of his mother .
10 How do you think they would react if I suddenly announced that the new man in my life is the man who ditched my sister five years ago ? ’
11 Mother wo n't be able to decide who needs her interference most , us or Sarah . ’
12 It was Jenny who found her voice first , and Sara 's heart was caught by the tremor in it .
13 Always outspoken — and there were some who found her language over-rich for the Palace of Westminster — she was defiant in her support of working people .
14 His position in life , although not a great revenue-earner , was obviously supplemented by an endless supply of young girls who found his lifestyle exciting .
15 ‘ That was a brilliant night , ’ gushes singer Ken , a man who holds his head onstage .
16 There 's some fellas after me right who want me blood serious you know they do n't let 'em catch me Vic please .
17 Simmons , who changed his bat three times during his innings , hit 10 fours and two sixes in his fourth one-day century : it was hit second in successive innings , and his third in four matches in which he batted .
18 His early through pass caught Brazil moving up too late for offside and Kieft broke clear before squaring the ball to Berghuis , one of three new caps in the Dutch team , who lifted his shot high over the bar .
19 It was something connected with three students who rented their house some years ago .
20 Volunteers who give their labour free provide an important part of work done by Citizens Advice Bureaux , law centres , marriage guidance , youth work and teaching English to foreigners .
21 Unlike the head-jutting ectothermic desert lizard , who warms his head first , the hibernating homeotherms would shiver and warm the heart first , then pass warm blood outwards to the body and brain .
22 I am concerned to ensure CPRW puts in a considered response so I have asked Professor Haines , who chaired our Agriculture Working Party , to convene a special meeting of expert and experienced people to advise us .
23 The most likely development is that studios will imitate the music business and create separate divisions devoted to films for black audiences , where black producers who know their market best will determine what films are made .
24 Those who like their conservatism raw and their patriotism loud see a danger of blandness .
25 These are lean-back-and-enjoy performances , which may appeal to those who like their Liszt that way .
26 Titmuss , together with others who developed his work such as Sinfield and Townsend , argued that these other welfare systems may provide large benefits additional to , or quite separate from , the benefits provided by the more central institutions of the welfare state .
27 The music will upset no-one who takes his Bartók neat , being a wide-ranging display of the wonders of modern musical eclecticism : quite interesting up to a point , a kind of ‘ Hindemith meets Korngold on a foggy night in Detroit ’ mixture , but utterly unconvincing as a work of art .
28 A Roman citizen often owned slaves who worked his land growing wheat ; a feudal lord would seize the surplus wheat grown by the serf on the lands of medieval Europe ; the early capitalist farmers began to employ landless labourers to do their manual work for a wage which was less than the total value of the product which they created .
29 Perhaps the only person who finds his course clear is someone with an absolute objection , moral or religious , to society taking the life of any of its members .
30 This friend of ours who lost his wife last year , well we 've got another friend who was very fond of her she also smokes we just happened to me we did n't say
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