Example sentences of "who [verb] a [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Second was from Packaging who wins a £10 voucher .
2 The person who spotted the most hazards was Guinness pensioner , who wins a £25 Guinness voucher .
3 TWO Cookstown men who attacked a pair of undercover police have been jailed by Belfast Crown Court .
4 February 's winner in the Wear Fit Gold Rush Challenge is Avril Summerbell of Heather Lane , Crook , who receives a £15 voucher from the local Co-op superstore .
5 Back in the 1970s Alexis Hunter was notable as an overtly feminist artist who produced a series of ‘ photographic narrative sequences ’ designed to challenge the construction of gender roles .
6 Republicans Abroad and Democrats Abroad have been allocated 200 tickets each — preference given to those who make a £25 donation .
7 BMW has — and it 's an interesting move , especially for those who covet a 5-Series on a low budget — a ‘ 5 ’ for just over £17,000 !
8 The tormented tycoon , who got a £1.26million pay-off eight months ago , failed to find another job .
9 Mr Murrell , who has a £70,000 mortgage , has savings of about £10,000 and each month pays £340 into endowment policies which on maturity will help pay school fees .
10 Mr Fallon , who has a pair of Barbour wellies , added : ‘ This is a slur on one of our greatest military heroes , ’ referring to the Duke of Wellington who gave the wellie its name .
11 You meet a man who has a catfish named after him .
12 The manager , symbolically , takes his or her ‘ tin cup ’ in hand and walks around the organization ‘ begging ’ for involvement , seeing who has a little bit to chip in , who has a few spare budget dollars to invest , who has a staff member to lend , who will be on the advisory committee , or who has key data .
13 CCG catering manager Jeremy Hook , who has a staff of over 40 , also runs executive dining rooms and conference rooms for which an extremely high standard of service is required and provided .
14 The accused who appropriates a grouse hidden by a poacher to be collected later will be guilty of theft ( provided the other elements exist ) , even though he does not intend to sell it in a pub .
15 In 1973 Tarasia and Mishra reported on a 10 year old boy who caught a fish in a pond and attempted to kill it by biting ; unfortunately the fish slipped inside his mouth .
16 They made a bad start by losing to Worcestershire , who received a £4000 bonus as part of the sponsorship package .
17 Some may be given an ample incentive , like Rodney Brooke , former chief executive of Westminster City Council , who received a £1 million early retirement package for not revealing details of the Council 's sale for 15p of three cemeteries .
18 Who threw a pair of miner 's underpants across the House of Commons at Michael Heseltine ?
19 When I was a very small boy , the shop next to Mr. White was a fishmongers but in the early twenties it was acquired by Mr. & Mrs. Prewett who opened a fish and chip establishment .
20 Havel , who opened a series of talks on Eastern Europe at the ICA two years ago , has yet to accept the unpaid post .
21 An abstract-figurative admixture also obtains in the work of Darwin Nix , who shows a series of large , six by eight foot paintings until the end of the month at Fawbush .
22 A BANK manager who paid a £40,000 ransom after a bogus PC kidnapped his wife told yesterday of their torment .
23 They are given equipment and free visits by carefully selected coaches , who give a series of lessons in the school with the class teacher being gradually trained to take a more and more active part .
24 Adding to the enjoyment of a visit to the Royal Museum of Scotland are the Volunteer Guides , who run a series of exhibition and general tours in the Chambers Street building .
25 Take as an example someone who buys a £30 trading check , to be paid off in 21 weekly instalments of £1.60 .
26 Spearheaded by workers at the Colquiri tin and zinc mine who began a series of strikes in early December , the protests culminated in a COB-called national strike on Jan. 2 , paralysing railways , internal flights , municipal offices and public services .
27 The effect which pines and other trees have on the emotions of those who visit them is formalized in the work of Dr Edward Bach , who developed a series of remedies , based on plant extracts , which work directly on the mental or emotional state of the person .
28 Sources close to the leggy catwalk queen , who signed a £1.2 million pop deal , say she has written a lot of lyrics and whoever matches them best to music will go into the studio with her .
29 Well done too to all ten of our third prize winners who get a Caribou daysack .
30 The Briton may take a dekko , north India 's ‘ Look ! ’ ( just as , from British rule in Egypt , he may take a shufti — though one who takes a butchers has gone no further east than Bow bells and the cockney rhyming slang of a butcher 's 'ook ) .
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