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

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1 Who agreed the terms of the sale ?
2 There are those who feel , for instance , that a revolution did take place but not one which achieved positive effects ; or others who dispute the existence of an English revolution but who do not adhere to a neo-conservative interpretation of English history .
3 This relationship has been a concern , however , of those who perceive the growth of central government financing as a threat to the independence of local government .
4 The person who wins the race in Paris is not just stronger than his rivals .
5 So who wins the fight for the remote ?
6 The man who spoils the temple of God by encouraging disunity will be destroyed by God ( 3:17 ) .
7 He is also a symbolic figure who represents the unity of the nation and sits in the chair once occupied by folk heroes and demi gods such as Washington , Jefferson and Lincoln .
8 In 1990 there were two women among them , Mrs Susan Williams , a keen race-goer who represents the Queen in South Glamorgan , and Lavinia , Duchess of Norfolk , in West Sussex .
9 The destruction of Chesney Wold may be traced back , in more senses than one , to the family ghost , for it is haunted by one who represents the cause of commonwealth and people , as opposed to monarchy and the pride of privilege .
10 The dynamic due , who wiped the floor with 35 other couples , first teamed up in 1981 and have twice represented Canada in competitions .
11 Quite why this should have occurred nobody could explain , but Nigerian audiences had developed a particular liking for Jamaican ‘ toasters ’ — disc-jockeys who usurped the role of singers by half scatting , half shouting over backing tracks in a style half mystical , half political , but wholly saleable .
12 the manufacturer or distributor in question is not also the person who sold the goods to the consumer .
13 Who is the seller who sold the goods to Z ?
14 ( ’ The people who sold the soap for us want to replenish their supply ’ came the typically slippery message to McFarlane ; his secretary described how , when such messages came , he would look at her with a puzzled expression . )
15 The defendant was employed as a sales representative who sold the service of renovating and repairing office furniture and commercial seating and the judge correctly decided that that must be the business which was referred to by the restraint of trade clause .
16 Pro-Fit 's president , Yehuda Mendelson , who sold the company to Norton 's share price .
17 Mark Wiggins was described in court as a ’ Mr Fixit ’ who sold the drug to Denise Jones for four pounds .
18 We are not quite sure who sold the business to XY Ltd as a going concern — presumably it was either a receiver of AB Ltd or AB 's directors prior to liquidation .
19 Part of the problem is that Americans are so used to seeing slick TV presenters on the small screen that they take exception to watching badly-dressed businessmen who lack the skills of professional performers .
20 The burden of this increasing sense of isolation has fallen particularly heavily upon those members of the rural population who lack the means of personal mobility to maintain a more dispersed network of social contacts .
21 Belcher was by reputation difficult to please , and , of the surveyors who piloted the fleet to Canton during the Opium war of 1840–1 , Richards alone received his praise .
22 In an incident in Cetekovac in eastern Croatia , more than 20 are said to have been killed , including unarmed civilians , by Serbian insurgents who attacked the village on 4 September 1991 ; an old man described to a visiting journalist how the insurgents had forced him and others to stand in line and shot dead one villager who tried to flee .
23 The tangles were tugged out three times a day by a Norland nurse who attacked the mane in a moral spirit as though it were some disagreeable piece of showing-off .
24 The men who attacked the police on May 1st were members of an organisation set up earlier this year by something called the National Salvation Front .
25 But those who hate the nostalgia of the elderly should remember that one of the reasons why they want to talk so much about the past may be that , for them , the present is unbearable , and the future unthinkable .
26 It was a gnome-like little man who asked the question after removing his trilby .
27 He climbed the steps leading to the central lobby and was stopped by a burly policeman who asked the nature of his business .
28 Mr Clark , who quit the Commons in April , is the son of Kenneth Clark , author of the celebrated TV series Civilisation .
29 Those who bemoan the weakening of the governmental role of parliaments are not only failing to bear English history in mind where Parliament never had that role , they are forgetting continental history as well .
30 FRANTIC attempts were being made last night in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir to negotiate with the secessionist rebels who kidnapped the daughter of the Indian Home Minister , Mufti Mohammed Sayeed .
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