Example sentences of "who [verb] [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 | Ajan , secretary general of the International Weightlifting Federation ( IWF ) , was reacting to coach Vasily Alexeyev who branded Belarussian Kurlovich a drug cheat in a newspaper interview last week . |
6 | One young representative , Colin Mason , a computer systems manager from Streatham , who branded environmental controls as ‘ socialism by the back door ’ , was gently advised by the Secretary of State to read the Tory philospher Edmund Burke . |
7 | So those who espouse equal opportunity need to elaborate its purpose . |
8 | The public counts on those who disseminate factual information … to be certain that what they tell us is as accurate as research and the conscientious use of language can make it . |
9 | For fear that those who disseminate racist propaganda would turn to newer mediums of communication , it was decided to deal explicitly and comprehensively with all forms of communication such as films , tapes , records and video recordings , f not all of which would unambiguously have fallen within the proposed law . |
10 | Formal nursing courses reflect these concerns , but there is at present no mechanism for updating the knowledge of those who qualified some time ago . |
11 | Spain will also take part in the World Cup , at Sydney next May , after holding Japan , who qualified 24 hours earlier , to a 1-1 draw . |
12 | Collins says of Wilkinson : ‘ Any man who wins two championships in three years must be good — he certainly ca n't be bad ! ’ |
13 | The first correct entry came from Mrs T M Taylor in Warrington , Cheshire , who wins 500 EfaCoat capsules . |
14 | The first correct entry came from who wins 500 EfaCoat capsules |
15 | It is generally the heavier bird who wins these fights . |
16 | Many parents can not identify who wins these battles and when they think about it carefully admit that in reality the child mostly wins . |
17 | Who wins this match ? |
18 | ‘ Who represents this man ? ‘ |
19 | 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 . |
20 | They had a daughter , who married Wilfrid Scawen Blunt [ q.v. ] , and two sons who succeeded each other as Baron Wentworth and second and third Earl of Lovelace . |
21 | The eventual confirmation of Thomas , who succeeded black justice Thurgood Marshall , meant that the nine-member Supreme Court would be without a single liberal member for the first time in its modern history . |
22 | This index was started by Herbarium staff , who scanned new journals and books coming in to the Library . |
23 | A nineteen-year-old Coventry woman who disowned any interest in feminism or politics — " I 'm just a fun girl , " — said she could never remember anybody talking about " the clitoris or orgasms ' . |
24 | Given the tension here was one of humiliation , that can be sufficient in itself to sustain the momentum , especially as this workhouse scene comes at a critical point in the sequence structure — for they have already in an earlier lesson experienced the well-intentioned caring of the ‘ lady ’ who housed these girls out of pity but was obliged to hand them over to the authorities . |
25 | Bruno de Bayser , who sold sixteen drawings priced at FFr12,000–80,000 failed however to find a taker for an exquisite and very rare ink sketch of two boys by eighteenth-century Roman artist Pier Leone Ghezzi at FFr450,000 . |
26 | A favourite character was the Rock King , who sold all kinds of rock and nougat . |
27 | The stumbling block for the Forest boss is that Arsenal , who sold 21-year-old Cole to City for £500,000 in the summer , would collect 33 per cent of any fee . |
28 | ‘ This is the best art fair I 've done since 1989 ’ enthuses Susan Sheehan , a New York print dealer who sold twelve works , including a Matisse aquatint , for ‘ just under $100,000 ’ , and New York dealer Peter Findlay adds , ‘ There is a sense that it is alright to buy art again ’ . |
29 | Blandine de Bayser , who sold nine drawings on the first night , had a delicate portrait of a woman attributed to the 17th century painter Franois Quesnel at £10,000 , and a fine Tiepolo of the Holy family from the Orloff collection at £90,000 . |
30 | Eventually she explained that she owed money to a stall-keeper who sold second-hand clothing : she had stupidly borrowed some from him to buy a dress . |