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

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1 So 57 against her equals a net gain , ’ said another So who wins from this week 's mini-drama ?
2 This does n't just mean doing a sedentary job but refers rather to the type of person ( who could well be a housewife , doing a basically non-sedentary type of job ) who calls the children to bring something from the next room rather than getting up herself , or who goes to great lengths to avoid journeys up and down stairs , or who will drive round for five minutes to find a parking spot near the exit of the car park rather than walk for two minutes …
3 While the paths b 1 and b 2 are the focus of our attention , it is also important to remember the other causes which lead to people attending selective secondary schools : class membership is not a complete determinant of who goes to these schools , since some working class children do attend .
4 Who goes to orchestral concerts , who goes to opera , to ballet , to the cinema ?
5 Already , and much publicised , we have the Tanzanian alternative whereby cumulative records of performance and teachers ' reports have been used alongside examination marks to determine who goes to secondary school .
6 Dayflower , who goes for next week 's May Hill Stakes at Doncaster , was impressive on the gallops yesterday and the step up to a mile is expected to suit her admirably .
7 The type of person who goes on this holiday is almost certainly gon na be a psychocentric .
8 The type of person who goes on this holiday to destinations for example want somewhere unusual perhaps to India , is more likely to be an alocentric person cos they 're getting away from the crowds .
9 So what what they 're actually saying is that here is a formal training that will make sure that everybody at the , who goes on this course , comes away with a measure of having achieved those skills because th the course itself is formed of two parts .
10 The priest who is thought of as a man who goes into poor areas and preaches and helps the needy and the poor as Saint Francis did , is showing rich tourists paintings .
11 A study of child prostitution in Britain , America and West Germany reports that ‘ every runaway child who goes into full-time child prostitution has a history of continual and profound family conflict ’ ( Sereny , 1984 ) .
12 ‘ Anyone who goes into this trade wants to think very carefully about it . ’
13 I thought I would like to write about north and south , rich and poor , working-class and middle-class , so I had the idea of a working-class character , not from the south-east , who goes into different backgrounds . ’
14 He already has a conception of Scarpia , a cunning brute who veers from calculated anger to cool appraisal of Tosca 's bottom while her lover is being tortured .
15 FOUR of the last five winners of the Babraham Handicap at Newmarket have had the benefit of a previous outing in the season of their success and KANSK * , who fits into this category , should maintain the trend ( 2.15 ) today .
16 The offence immediately below is careless driving contrary to section 3 of the Road Traffic Act 1972 , which is committed by anyone who drives without due care and attention .
17 Then there is that eminent retired Glasgow University Professor who drives over each year from Bridge of Weir with books for us .
18 Mark Nicholson , who plays for Scottish Students next month against the English Students , ran from his own 22 to put Gareth Williams over for the first of the visitors ' seven tries .
19 Manager Lenny Jameson said Marvin , who plays in central midfield , was an exciting prospect .
20 The claim that " The eye either functions as a whole , or not at all " turns out to be , not merely false but self-evidently false to anybody who thinks for 2 seconds about his own familiar experience .
21 The hon. Gentleman 's intervention gives away the identity of at least one hon. Member who agrees with that view .
22 SPIKE Lee 's story of a young prisoner in Boston who turns to extreme Islam and becomes the most powerful mouthpiece for black militants in 60s America .
23 His book is the testimony of a disillusioned man who turns with some bitterness on his former colleagues .
24 The charge that higher education has over a longer period contributed to an anti-industrial ethos among the educated classes in Britain has been laid by Wiener ( 1981 ) and countered in different ways by Sanderson ( 1972 ) who points to manifold examples of involvement with industry , and Shattock ( 1987 ) who tends to lay the blame elsewhere , at the door of government and industry itself .
25 Mr Morrison is not a man who shirks from controversial issues .
26 We expect the law to be enforced , we expect it to be held because every citizen who lives under that law may change it .
27 Mr Waterfield , who lives at Great Broughton , is also well known throughout Cleveland for his musical talents .
28 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 .
29 The farmer who lives at nearby Eastbach Farm has applied for permission to dump rubbish despite widespread opposition from the village .
30 Her mother who lives at nearby Bowleymead is estranged from her husband Richard Yates .
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