Example sentences of "who is [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Who is spearheading the government 's breastfeeding policy ?
2 They give nothing away , and it 's Jensen in his rock-solid role as ball-winner and organiser who is providing a base for the ones in front of him to play .
3 But Oxford match secretary Steve Pipkin , who is pegging the length , reckons the team who can best sort out a method for the small fish will win on the day .
4 ( Have you ever tried having a conversation with someone who is holding a hanky over their face ? )
5 Sometimes it helps if the person who is holding the horse , pats the horse on the neck in exact time to the farrier hammering on its foot — especially if it is the actual hammering that worries the horse the most .
6 On the count of ten , the chosen child opens his eyes and has three chances to guess who is holding the bell behind his back .
7 It no longer matters who is holding the rope .
8 The School teaches an MSc in ‘ Scottish Fiction 1814–1940 ’ , and several of its staff members are actively researching Scottish literature of the field , including Professor R.D.S. Jack who is conducting a major revaluation of J.M.Barrie .
9 In addition to information about who is conducting the case and as to complaints procedures the Law Society 's guide suggests further information that should be given to the client at appropriate times .
10 Dr Malcolm Chase , who is conducting the day school , highlighted the importance of Middlesbrough as an industrial area .
11 In our view it 's reasonable to expect an individual who is conducting an audit , to consider information relevant to an audit which is obtained in the course of other work for the same client .
12 Prepared in only a few weeks to satisfy an urgent need for cash on the part of Steinitz , who is building an auction house complex at Saint Ouen in the suburbs of Paris , the auction did have a catalogue covering 352 major items but without printed estimates .
13 The audience file in to discover three actors sitting ragged and disconsolate under the eye of a fourth who is reading the Bible and shouting ‘ Shut up ! ’ at intervals .
14 For example , at the outset of All My Sons , the central figure , Joe Keller , asks his son , who is reading the book-review section of a newspaper , ‘ Every week a new book comes out ?
15 The latest massacre coincided with the ending of a four-day visit to Burma by Mr Jan K Eliasson , Secretary General of the United Nations , who is seeking a solution to the refugee problem .
16 One useful analogy for understanding Piaget 's theory is to view the child as a scientist who is seeking a ‘ theory ’ to explain complex phenomena ; like the scientist , the child at play carries out practical ‘ experiments ’ by acting on the environment and observing the outcomes .
17 Please do not consider this as a score-board of who is bringing the most into the marriage .
18 Short of Mrs Thatcher releasing the ‘ club ’ minutes for 4 and 5 December 1985 , of which there was no sign at the time of writing , it will be impossible to ascertain who is telling the truth about the tides of opinion within those gatherings .
19 Prof David Carter of Edinburgh University 's department of surgery , who is supervising the project , said that hopes were high that good results produced in laboratory studies could be repeated in patients .
20 Chas Conklin , who is supervising the campaign , said the advertisements were aimed both at raising awareness of the World Cup and at promoting the 18 international corporate sponsors who are backing the event .
21 person who is incubating an infection
22 The source of infection may be a person who is incubating an infectious disease , or actually suffering from an infection , or recovering from one , or a carrier who is personally not affected but is harbouring pathogens which can infect others .
23 But Mr Ashdown , who is demanding a full-scale coalition , has so far rejected anything that Labour has offered , threatening to vote against a Queen 's Speech that does not include a commitment to electoral reform ; and Mr Kinnock has said that he has made no overtures — not even played the ‘ opening chords ’ — which would lead to a post-election pact .
24 Wendy Georgeson , of Lerwick , who is entering the first year of an LLB law degree course at the University of Edinburgh ;
25 1.6 There are special rules of pleading in RSC Ord 18 , r7A ( see Appendix C ) that must be observed : the party who is facing a pleaded conviction can not simply traverse his opponent 's pleading otherwise he runs the risk of having his own pleading struck out .
26 This image is created in real time , so the doctor who is operating the bronchoscope can use it to manipulate his tool .
27 If we do n't get a fire situation the person who is operating the piece of electric equipment is quite likely to get an electrical shock .
28 Although there is a school of thought that , if the vendor is besieged with questions , its management will be too occupied to negotiate with anyone other than the purchaser , it is important to consider who is operating the business if the full time attention of senior management is taken up with demands for information .
29 Anyone who is appraising a school will take account of the socio-economic backgrounds of different schools , for example .
30 A person who is displaying an offensive banner in his front window so that it is visible to all the world clearly ‘ displays ’ within section 18 even if not under section 4 .
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