Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 Vic Brown in John Schlesinger 's A Kind of Loving ( 1962 ) settles for telly-watching inanity within marriage , while Billy Liar in the same director 's 1963 film turns away from the girl who offers him the chance to fulfil his ambitions in London .
2 chat with Chris Symonds who says its the biggest adrenalin rush you can get … it is sometime scary
3 Although they are cross with themselves for being so soft , in the end they discover that they did the right thing because it is Gollum who shows them the way to Mount Doom , and Gollum who finally disposes of the Ring .
4 He managed to get away to the other side of the ring but Grant , who calls himself The Terminator , slashed away with both hands , forcing the stoppage .
5 Robin Reid , a betting shop manager from Runcorn who calls himself the Grim Reaper , guaranteed his country 's first boxing medal .
6 The Prat Who calls Himself The Hit Man
7 Unfortunately , the law is not particularly kind to the home-owner who finds himself the victim of a negligent surveyor ; in most cases he will not receive full compensation for his loss .
8 You will get the lazy child who copies what the next child is doing and these copiers must be helped to think for themselves .
9 Boswell is the one who tells us the legend of the seahorse from the lakes who devoured a man 's daughter , and was eventually trapped by the lure of a sow on a spit ; from Boswell we learn that of the hundred-strong little army the Laird of Raasay mustered , eighty-six came back from Culloden ; Boswell chronicles the ash and plane trees , the limestone rocks , the caves and their stalactites , the black cattle , the plover , the pigeons and blackcock , the rainfall , nine months in a year , the juniper , the peat , the belief in the existence of a gold mine , and the women wawking or waulking the tweed , a tedious operation where the tweed is rubbed over and through water in order to shrink and thicken it ( in the outer Hebrides they add their own urine to the vat , although Bozzie missed that one ) , and the women sang a worksong to accompany the rhythmic labour , and did not succeed in drowning out Johnson 's deep voice as he asked them questions .
10 ‘ Anyone who gives me the information that leads to these people will get the reward money , ’ he said .
11 And who gives them the right to fire off questions such as ‘ Would you like to make canned food more nutritious ? ’ .
12 On its release in Britain , the Daily Worker described it as ‘ the first genuine ‘ mod ’ film of the British cinema' and the Sunday Express declared that ‘ its real jewels are the shining performances of Michael Crawford , as the gauche youth , and Miss Tushingham , as the girl who gives him the knowledge .
13 Mr Berge is one of those Frenchmen , his manner distrait , who gives you the impression that you have outstayed your welcome before you have even sat down .
14 Men , there are men who hate women , I agree with that but there are men who love and respect a a th what a woman is for how how good and and stre , the strength of women who can make you feel good and who who gives you the power of being able to be yourself and I I 'm sorry I I , that is part of it , I think there are two sides .
15 Who gives you the authority to disturb honest men having a beer ? ’
16 But the man who gives us the clearest picture of the link between the Spirit and evangelism is St. Luke in his two volume work .
17 Highly detailed works , like that of an illuminator , they have affinities with the ‘ Miracle of St Nicolas ’ formerly attributed to the young Benozzo Gozzoli , and recently challenged by Federico Zeri , who considers it the work of ‘ a faker who displays uncommon ability ’ .
18 All systems based on the ideal of equality break down in action : that is a point that might be expected of Waugh , but it is Orwell who makes it the more forcefully : ‘ Some animals are more equal than others ’ , as the pigs decree in Animal Farm , symbolising the easy self-justifications of Leninists in taking and keeping power .
19 It is God as Spirit who brings us the intimate presence of God to us , enabling us to be friends of God .
20 Who knows what the costs will look like by then ?
21 But who knows what the grapevine will bear next week ?
22 Who knows what the next generation will do ?
23 According to President Clinton , quoted in the Wall Street Journal , Vice-President Al Gore is ‘ the only person to hold national office in America who knows what the gestalt of a Gigabit is ’ : the only person in any other post for that matter .
24 However , for anyone who knows what the expression the Derby means , it would almost certainly have been more informative to tag the time of utterance as Derby Day , 80 .
25 Who knows what the future has in store for us ?
26 The F B I , right , the F B I who er the F B I , who knows what the F B I stands for ?
27 Who knows what the exact situation will be and what problems will arise as those changes are forced upon the Scottish people who did not want them in the first place ?
28 Who knows what the truth really is ?
29 Who knows what the Lord will send us on Judgement Day ?
30 And you 've got two or three million cadres , trained cadres who know what they 're doing , are experienced , who knows what the south is
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