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

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1 We believe in a God who offers complete forgiveness where there has been failure , and new strength for the future day by day .
2 Looking at the evidence available , there seem to be four main principles which determine who offers personal care .
3 Overlooked and under-rated but definitely not Ras-boring — that 's the view of the Goldfish Bowl 's MAX GIBBS who offers photographic proof .
4 Who offers this award ?
5 Collins says of Wilkinson : ‘ Any man who wins two championships in three years must be good — he certainly ca n't be bad ! ’
6 The first correct entry came from Mrs T M Taylor in Warrington , Cheshire , who wins 500 EfaCoat capsules .
7 The first correct entry came from who wins 500 EfaCoat capsules
8 It is generally the heavier bird who wins these fights .
9 Many parents can not identify who wins these battles and when they think about it carefully admit that in reality the child mostly wins .
10 Who wins this match ?
11 Who represents this man ? ‘
12 If goods are sold and payment postponed until a later date , we still have ten pounds of value in goods going out of the business , and we have a debtor who represents ten pounds worth of debt owing to us .
13 Despite the obligatory Republican , anti-commie ranting , O'Rourke is a softie who hates all politicians .
14 Who hates big mouths like Stock , Aitken and Waterbucket ?
15 Despite the acknowledged importance of skill acquisition there is relatively little known about who receives vocational training .
16 For example , an increase in the economy 's total output tells us nothing about who receives that output .
17 Thus , a plaintiff who receives 'sick pay " equivalent to his ordinary pay has suffered no loss and can not recover damages ( Turner v Ministry of Defence ( 1969 ) 113 SJ 585 ) .
18 You could have a family of maybe erm an older carer with a mentally handicapped son or daughter who receives various allowances , but whom the total income for that family is such that it is so low because of special circumstances , maybe the mother has to have special heating , or special diets , or whatever , as to be logical that we waive some or all of the charge .
19 A person who receives current coins for value and in good faith , and a purchaser of goods in open market ( ‘ market overt' ) in good faith , acquires a good right even from a thief .
20 A solicitor of an undischarged bankrupt who receives after-acquired property on behalf of his client and transfers it to another agent , even with knowledge that that agent has been instructed to sell , is not liable for conversion at the suit of the trustee in bankruptcy , for the solicitor 's act can be described as ministerial within the test laid down by Blackburn J. Unfortunately , as Blackburn J. himself admitted , it is doubtful how far it goes .
21 Grant , who receives some backing from Hogan clubs , relies heavily on support from his wife Linda .
22 In general , the giver of a monetary gift ranks higher than the receiver , but , as between two receivers , the one who receives more ranks higher than the one who receives less .
23 If , at Z Press , the editors at Layer 111 find and develop manuscripts into books with market potential , it is their general editor at Layer IV who fits those books into the press 's overall list , who thinks ahead to their position on next year 's list and later allocates resources to their production and marketing , and who makes projections about the publishing and book-buying trends of the next two to five years .
24 What we will end up with , no matter who wins , is a Minister for Sport who sits some distance from the corridors of power , who will likely be attached to some other ministry like Agriculture and Fisheries ( file ‘ Sport ’ under ‘ Codswallop ’ ) and who will spend a parliamentary career powerless , penniless and potless .
25 Sonia Jackson , who contributes this chapter , was one of those who gave written evidence to the Committee .
26 He quotes the view of Aristo , who produces two arguments : first , that by analogy with relegatio dotis and the stipulatio emptae hereditatis the word ‘ sums ’ should be held to include objects as well as money ; second , that intention is particularly important in trusts , and it appears to be the testator 's intention in first speaking generally of ‘ sums ’ and then mentioning certain objects to include them in the expression too .
27 Korn/Ferry , whose world fee income achieved a fivefold increase between 1977 and 1986 , and is confidently expected to pass the $100m. mark by the 1990s , is sometimes criticised in the USA for being dominated by the central management , for its ‘ big factory ’ image where the seniors do the selling and the juniors do the work , and it has also suffered much at the pen of headhunting newshound Jim Kennedy , who produces Executive Recruiter News .
28 Last month we identified three broad categories of musician ; the programmer , who produces music within the computer without recourse to musical instruments ; the performer , who uses computer technology to enhance their performance , and the composer/arranger who produces printed scores for use in live performances .
29 ‘ A friend of mine , Anthony Cherry , who produces Prime Time for the BBC , saw in this some journalistic potential and is currently looking at it for the BBC programme 40 Minutes ’ , says Hewitt . ’
30 Her kennel has won the Hamilton Award for the Swedish Kennel who produces top quality breeding .
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