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

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1 Among the twenty-three barons of Béarn who agreed to serve Gaston II of Foix-Béarn in war against Edward III in June 1338 , only five were knights .
2 In addition we are grateful to the necessarily anonymous educational psychologists , and to their clients , who agreed to take part in this research .
3 And Ray praises highly the many people from across the country who agreed to take part in the four-part series .
4 Ho made contact with the OSS and their chief , Colonel Helliwell , who agreed to give supplies , arms and equipment in return for information .
5 This is the man behind it all , Ralph Reader , a successful composer in the thirties who agreed to write songs for the scouts to perform and his material is still used today .
6 What I have to report here are observations of the behaviour of a number of families who agreed to make recordings in the context of the research project described in my Introduction .
7 Its opposition was overruled at this stage however by a majority of the Member States , who agreed to start work on EMU and Political Union in two parallel inter-governmental conferences , which opened at Rome in December 1990 .
8 He makes ‘ Die Welt ’ and in it he tells of Zangwill who goes to make settlement in Uganda , but mostly he tells of your English government .
9 Eight years on the problems have not decreased but they have increased er , even more so with the present problem of employers who tend to ignore health and safety using fear of unemployment to stop complaints .
10 It is odd that this abstract term is applied , not to our lives , but to the activities of people who tend to have difficulty with abstract concepts .
11 If the British proposals are adopted , waste will continue to be imported from undeveloped countries who lack processing facilities , on the grounds that this would be preferable to it being dumped in situ , with all the ensuing environmental hazards .
12 ‘ We 're the guys who hate to make mistakes , remember ?
13 Nancy enjoyed seeing them and an occasional painter or writer who asked to renew acquaintance with Arnold 's collection .
14 A ‘ nice guy ’ who hates to hurt people 's feelings ?
15 A man who planned to flood Britain with cocaine was jailed for 15 years yesterday and his assets of £1.5 million were confiscated .
16 Lewis , who planned to fight Alex Stewart in a voluntary defence before taking on Tucker and then British rival Frank Bruno , took the news on the chin .
17 It could also be that those who remain to resume operations in London are lying low because of the fear of target surveillance by increased security service activity and resources .
18 It concerns Nathaniel Pipkin , a parish clerk , who aspires to marry Maria , daughter of the local saddler , Old Lobbs , but whom she eschews in favour of Henry , brother of her friend Kate .
19 In the graphic image taken from contemporary devotion of the lord who aspires to kiss Christ 's mouth in spiritual devotions and in doing so neglects acts of charity and so treads on his feet , Hilton skilfully combines all the strands of thought on the roles of action and contemplation in the Christian life as the means by which the individual works out his full spiritual potential ( 25 – 6.273 – 88 ) .
20 Claiming that millions of people had had their lives damaged by the teachings of Roman Catholicism , one correspondent wrote , ‘ There should be no restraint in asking the most searching questions of a man … who aspires to bring people and their children into the Catholic fold . ’
21 These visitors , about 42 per cent from overseas , also divide into three categories : those who book far in advance , whose who gain starting times in the daily ballot and the ‘ casuals ’ who haphazardly turn up on the off-chance of being asked to make up a foursome .
22 Abbey National already provided a receipt for mortgage monies ; and a practice rule could be introduced requiring a solicitor who expected to receive evidence of payment to report the matter if this were not forthcoming in a prescribed period .
23 German veterans , who fought to enslave Europe , receive better treatment from their government than our war heroes get here .
24 Edward Bawden was one of those within the Academy who fought to have Minton elected , a fight which , as Bawden said , ‘ was to no avail there being a strong prejudice against his painting of the Death of Nelson ’ .
25 Clearly it all adds up to a great season ahead for the fans , who fought to keep speedway in Swindon .
26 Before Thatcher , the country stumbled , led by men who failed to control unions or create a climate whereby we , the people , had the incentive to save ourselves .
27 LIBRARY users who failed to return books have been penalised .
28 Jonsson , the 1990 world champion , who failed to agree terms last season , was lured back after Todd Wiltshire injured his back .
29 Some who failed to find work remained unemployed and dependent on family or charity ; others resorted to domestic contract outwork , where the conditions were just as bad as anything in nineteenth-century Europe .
30 This failure to find cross-modal priming was confirmed by Clarke and Morton ( 1983 ) and by Morton ( 1979 ) , who failed to find facilitation of visual word identification by prior auditory presentation .
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