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

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1 Any player who wins a US Tour event should feel himself equally capable of winning the Masters , but first he has to lay the ghost of history , which pervades every hole on the course .
2 On April 23 , police fired upon demonstrators who attacked a Kathmandu police station , and six policemen were lynched by angry crowds .
3 Gerard Depardieu plays a hunchback tax collector who inherits a Provence farm .
4 ‘ A lot of guys go thinking they 're going to buy sensitivity , ’ says Richard Bradley , who produced a BBC Forty Minutes documentary about a Wildman weekend shown earlier this year .
5 Hunt , who became a BBC commentator after retiring , and who commentated on the weekend 's Canadian Grand Prix , died at home in Wimbledon , south London .
6 One was a well-known local councillor with his wife ; the other gentleman was P. J. Dollan , who became a Lord Provost of Glasgow ( Mayor ) , with his lady .
7 By rights Sue should be more adept at shop work because , after school and while waiting to go to RADA , she served in one of the hardware stores owned by her then businessman father , who became a Midlands MP and now sits in the House of Lords .
8 Giorgio Chinaglia , the Welsh-born centre-forward who became a Lazio hero in the 1970s , and subsequently once owned the club , pointed out : ‘ I am very worried for the side .
9 For the powerful winger , who became a Boro promotion hero and then a £1.3 million Blackburn buy in the summer , the homecoming was just too much .
10 At the time , though , the Nicholson legend was slow to take off , especially in comparison to that of his chum Warren Beatty , who became a Hollywood name even before his first picture was released .
11 Boone 's inspiration came from his personal experiences as temporary ‘ keeper ’ of the amazingly intelligent German shepherd dog , Strongheart , who became a Hollywood ‘ film star ’ back in the 1950's .
12 One of the assets of the fair is the presence of provincial dealers who gain a London audience during this highpoint in the social and dealing season .
13 His replacement is a balding 35 year old who drives a Citroen Deux Chevaux , Laurent Fabius .
14 Bayle was chased throughout by Kawasaki 's Jeff Matiasevich and American Billy Liles , who rides a Honda for the English-based Action Workshop team .
15 John Hurst , the managing director of Deon who make a Ferrari Dino replica , has often had his cars mistaken for the real thing by owners of the genuine article .
16 " Mr Big " of this particular syndicate turned out to be a wealthy bookmaker who owned a Newmarket racing stable .
17 The new series , which will be seen by 15 million people a week , will include guides from Eric Richard , Sgt Bob Cryer of The Bill , who rode a Harley Davidson across the United States , Jimmy Tarbuck , who played golf in Portugal , and Michael Aspel , who built sand castles in Sardinia .
18 Laura , who got a Nintendo Super Mario World computer games-system for Christmas last year , said she loved reading Roald Dahl classics such as ‘ The Big Friendly Giant ’ and ‘ Witches ’ before going to sleep at night .
19 He thought it was funny and who needs a Mary Poppins LP , a Beatles poster , a sequinned belt , anyway .
20 Government of Northern Ireland is through a secretary of state for Northern Ireland at Westminster who heads a Northern Ireland Office .
21 PAUL Verrill , a graduate engineer at Tioxide , Hartlepool , explains the working of a valve to Carmel School student Dorothy Prior and fellow pupils who visited a Darlington College of Technology exhibition yesterday .
22 Some fathers-to-be even put on weight , added the doctor , who has a London clinic .
23 Mr Wendt , who has a SmithKline background , was paid £696,000 in salary and benefits against £673,000 in 1990 , a bonus of £282,000 ( £267,000 ) and a pre-merger option payment of £835,000 .
24 A C.B. is a radio that people can talk to each other on rather like a telephone but it is not private as anyone who has a C.B. can listen in to your conversations .
25 Who wants a Ferrero Roche ?
26 Papert and Alan Kay , who headed a Xerox research laboratory and was a pioneer of personal computing , were able to direct Servan-Schreiber 's enthusiasm .
27 One man who booked a Rolls Royce and two Mercedes with the company last July said : ‘ We booked it and paid a £120 deposit and then found out later that things were not right .
28 Under general principles non-resident trustees who receive a UK source of income are liable to the basic rate of tax ; they can not obtain a deduction for management expenses from that basic rate tax charge .
29 The long-standing belief that this was applicable to all systems in Nature first had holes shot into it in recent years by Ilya Prigogine , the Belgian bio-chemist who received a Nobel Prize in 1977 for his expert marksmanship .
30 One of those is the independent curator Christian Leigh , who opened a SoHo gallery called Kunsthall last spring .
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