Example sentences of "who [verb] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The politicians who cobbled together the convention 's proposals still call themselves Unionists .
2 John the Baptist when he saw Jesus at the beginning of the earthly ministry of Jesus , he says behold the lamb of God who taketh away the sin of the world and on him was laid all of our sin all of our debt .
3 While every effort is made to offer those who book late the course they have requested , the school reserves the right to offer an alternative Executive Course in the case of applications not received within the specified time .
4 Three years ago , nobody who read either the front , middle or back pages of a newspaper could have missed reading about the exploits of these two mega-stars .
5 For the term ‘ reason ’ implies the giving of reason , and a recipient who understands both the reason that is offered , and that it is a reason ( inviting a response ) .
6 Yet at the same time President Clinton claims he wants to do all he can to complete the Uruguay round of GATT trade talks , and is backing the appointment as GATT 's new director-general of Peter Sutherland , an Irish former commissioner of the EC who has just the sort of political push to get a trade deal done .
7 Let's start with America , a giant country run by a giant nerd who has neither the will nor the know-how to deal with problems of his making .
8 Such distinctions are very difficult for the newborn baby , who has neither the experience nor the necessary mental and physical equipment .
9 Fifty-three years old when he came to the throne , and crippled by the kick of a horse in his youth , what could he do against all these turbulent and forceful lords , his brother Albany , his son Rothesay , and these Black Douglases who bore almost the prestige of a royal dynasty ?
10 Yes , it 's an argument with those who say either the market or state regulation with no possibility of any synthesis .
11 The results have to be published and should not be only of interest to the client group who put forward the proposal .
12 For the first time in its history the 1935 Annual Conference of the ILP was attended by a fraternal delegate from the Communist Party , Harry Pollitt , who put forward the policy of " organizational unity " , that is of merging both Parties , now equal in membership , into a single unit .
13 That might work with the philosophe who put together the doctrine in the first place but it is unlikely to work with a follower who is able to live with all sons of inconsistencies so long as a few slogans can be repeated again and again .
14 It was Taylor himself who slammed home the spot-kick .
15 Despite Good and Evil fighting , the fact that it was Gollum and not Frodo who threw away the Ring shows that in some ways Good and Evil belong together and need each other .
16 Finally , the review board gives its own separate opinion to the Secretary of State who orders both the inspector 's report and the review board 's report to be published , and this is done within the same cover .
17 A player who weaves together the music of his Brazilian roots with influences as diverse as those of Harry ‘ Sweets ’ Edison and Miles Davis , he has now produced three albums of his own and established a distinctive voice in the straight-ahead idiom .
18 Tomlinson , John Major 's government seem to be twin spirits , who know exactly the price of everything but the value of nothing .
19 Shaw was one of the star pupils of Vera Volkova , who taught both the company and school from 1943 to 1950 , before going off to Copenhagen where for 25 years she revolutionised , and Russianised , the style of the Royal Danes .
20 Mike had once called her a natural non-drinker , one who enjoyed neither the taste nor the effect .
21 I would be very interested to hear from any readers who experience this effect , or who find even the presence of electricity disturbing .
22 Mr King said : ‘ While Mr Kinnock and his front-benchers make out that Labour is a party which believes in nuclear defence , behind them the back benches are packed with those who believe exactly the opposite .
23 The meeting was addressed by David Bellamy and by Gerry Wilson , a retired Canadian geologist who had been head geologist for Holannah , one of the biggest mining companies in the world , and who knew intimately the industry he attacked so fiercely .
24 Although companies are not expected to go to unreasonable lengths to accommodate someone who is not able to carry out his job to the full extent , an employer who disregards altogether the possibility of finding you some other position and is unwilling to consider any other form of compromise may be vulnerable to an unfair dismissal claim .
25 Under cover of the so-called United Nations Commission for Korea , American ruling circles set up a puppet ‘ Government ’ under the traitor Syngman Rhee , who traded away the independence and national wealth .
26 The police want to hear from anyone who saw either the truck or the ambulance shortly before the collision .
27 A police spokesman said : ‘ Anyone who saw either the van or the car can contact the incident room at Coleraine on 44122 or use the confidential free-phone 0800 666999 . ’
28 He saw the counterculture as a desperate cry for help from the captured sons and daughters of the Evil One ; a cry , he feels , which went virtually unheeded by many Christians who saw only the law-breaking or iconoclasm and failed to see the spiritual hunger .
29 The whole question of the burden of proof was nicely summed up in the Esso case by Lord Hodson where he said : It has been authoritatively said that the onus of establishing that an agreement is reasonable as between the parties is upon the person who puts forward the agreement , while the onus of establishing that it is contrary to the public interest , being reasonable between the parties , is on the person so alleging …
30 The nominee must be a licensed insolvency practitioner , and will often , but not necessarily , be the person who puts together the proposal .
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