Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 ) .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Such distinctions are very difficult for the newborn baby , who has neither the experience nor the necessary mental and physical equipment .
6 As is so often the case , these gates have been made by someone who has obviously no experience of walking , because they are impossible to negotiate with a rucksack on , unless you climb onto the bottom bars of the fence around the gate to lift the sack above the top rail .
7 His presence gives Joan some respite and complements the assistance she receives from the doctor who visits once a week and a nurse who comes in the morning and at night to put James to bed .
8 There is an occupational therapist who visits once a week and a physiotherapist who gives music and movement sessions . ’
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 The advertising vice-president who stays late every night working on next week 's layouts but who also has to begin making contingency plans for the expected launch of two new local advertising media campaigns three years hence has a responsibility time span of three years .
12 Things are hardly helped by new singer Paul Roberts , who delivers almost every track in overblown , melodramatic tones that are downright hilarious .
13 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 .
14 The role of political pressures such as these as a major influence upon the development of employers ' associations has been emphasised by Adams ( 1981 ) , who puts forward a theory to account for the broad differences between Western Europe and the USA both in the extent of organisation among employers themselves and in their behaviour towards trade unions .
15 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 …
16 The nominee must be a licensed insolvency practitioner , and will often , but not necessarily , be the person who puts together the proposal .
17 Amusement glittering in his beautiful eyes , he added , ‘ Although anyone who gives away a leprechaun ca n't be all bad .
18 When the plain clothes Constables , the Detectives , and even uniform Constables can spend their watch in the Station , the Section Sergeant who does all the work , and who is accountable to the Instruction Book , the backbone of the Force , dare not enter the Station during his hours of duty .
19 ‘ And who does all the research ? ’
20 Who does all the cleaning and cooking and looking after ? ’ said Signe from the rear seat .
21 Mr MacGregor , who supports strongly the principle of loans for students , is believed to be embarrassed by the controversy created by Mr Robert Jackson , the junior minister for higher education , who devised a top-up scheme which has angered backbench Tories and the banks that are supposed to administer it from next September .
22 Whose name the place is in does n't matter very much ; what 's more important is how long the marriage has lasted , what contributions each of you has made ( not just financial — the law considers the home-maker who brings up the children to be just as important as the breadwinner who brings home the money ) , and probably the most important factor , the future of the children .
23 In such locations the leader who knows both the congregation and community and is aware of the facets of growth to keep under surveillance may not need to do a formal count .
24 In addition to the learners , there is at least one resource person who knows both the target language and the native language , and who has some experience in a non-directive style of counselling as opposed to the more traditional role played by the teacher using the audio-lingual method .
25 But who knows also the beauty which lies in wait hereabouts , which led Williams and Bingley to make the climb ?
26 Is not the mugger a person who knows only the language of violence through which to express his desperation ?
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