Example sentences of "who [verb] it [art] " in BNC.

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1 The steward was not left to mourn that his bottles found no custom : there was treating and return treating , and one humble Highlander who could sing Gaelic songs was made the sink into which was poured the spirits bought by sundry odd pence ; and , to the satisfaction of those who deem it a noble accomplishment the filling a man drunk , this Celt was brought into that pitiable condition , and manifested the power of the spirits over his brain in rather a curious way , — he was for kissing all round .
2 ( Paul Du Noyer 21/1/84 — who made it a joint Single Of The Week along with Cyndi Lauper 's ‘ Girls Just Want To Have Fun ’ and Echo And The Bunnymen 's ‘ The Killing Moon ’ )
3 The extent to which some university appointments were political spoils in the eighteenth century is suggested by the demand made in 1714 by Murray of Cringletie , an administration candidate for the representation of the county of Peebles , who made it a condition of his coming forward that his brother should be given the vacant chair of church history in the University of Edinburgh .
4 The noble land-owners ' outlook was that of passive rentiers who made it a point of pride to be cheated by their bailiffs ; even if entail had not put technical difficulties in the way of raising capital it is hard to believe that Spanish aristocrats would have conceived of higher rents as a reward of investment .
5 Those who made it an issue were the direct descendants of the anti-military counter-culture of the 1960s .
6 Advice is seldom welcome , and those who want it the most , always like it the least .
7 During all those thousands of hard miles , on wet and dry roads , mountain passes and leafy lanes , it never gave anyone who drove it a second 's cause for concern .
8 There is published evidence that P cepacia is transmissible , directly or indirectly , between individuals , and that in a proportion who acquire it the infection is associated with rapid deterioration or death , even when they were previously in good health and clinically stable .
9 The ones who erm who stuck it the ones who were always there , who always turned up , was there anything about them wh which could which could er er identify them as as people who were , was it age or ?
10 Pauline Kael , who called it a ‘ fascist classic ’ , thought that ‘ Hoffman , notoriously a cerebral actor , projects thought before movement ; he 's already a cartoon of an intellectual .
11 Perhaps the best description of his composition has come from the New York Times ’ John Rockwell , who called it a mixture of mathematical clarity and mystical allure .
12 Just after the Second World War a village was sentenced to death by planners who called it a rural slum .
13 This effect , which is strongest over the frontal lobes , was first observed in 1964 by Grey Walter , who called it the Contingent Negative Variation .
14 The book was praised by Goethe and by Sir Walter Scott , who called it the finest book ever written .
15 The warbling grass parakeet or Melopsittacus undulatus was a familiar bird to the Aborigines , who called it the ‘ betcherrygah ’ .
16 Who called it the slug ?
17 The statement was roundly condemned on July 6 by Jovic , who called it an arrogation of the right to determine the constitutional relationship between the federation and its constituent republics .
18 The Repeater Hand Gun is also used from horseback by gallant Imperial Engineers who find it a devastating if temperamental device .
19 One of Alejandro 's sons playing back rode him off for the backhand and hit it up the field to his brother who dribbled it a few yards , then sliced it to Perdita .
20 Ramsey made a speech which disconcerted the managers of the conference , who thought it a bad example of English insularity .
21 Particularly unimpressed was Nell McCafferty who thought it a bad choice as an opening movie which she assumed had been selected as a ‘ keynote ’ film for the festival .
22 Foreign competition alarmed English manufacturers , who thought it the explanation of their difficulties .
23 We opt for The Baker 's Wife at the Phoenix and all vote it a definite winner , and I wonder again at the jaundiced palate of critics who gave it a fair old drubbing when it first trotted out .
24 The top two sheets are almost a summary , for all the staff that I never actually got sent out , but it has been to the staff consultative committee , who who gave it a nod .
25 There 's also people who call it a septagon as well September seventh .
26 In the current anti-tycoon climate , there might be those who think it a little tactless to rob your own company 's pension fund to help you take over Bob Maxwell 's newspapers .
27 Unusually for a concerto , it was sold immediately to the publisher Artaria , who issued it the following August .
28 I ca n't remembered who said it a little earlier but they said that the er , conservatives er dealt with the environment as it came along , and it 's it 's been all too apparent that they kep dealt with it as it came along .
29 we can say generally that whatever is regarded as a truth functions as a norm of thinking , [ and ] imposes upon the conscious agent who recognizes it a distinctive selection and organization of some data of his experience .
30 Highly detailed works , like that of an illuminator , they have affinities with the ‘ Miracle of St Nicolas ’ formerly attributed to the young Benozzo Gozzoli , and recently challenged by Federico Zeri , who considers it the work of ‘ a faker who displays uncommon ability ’ .
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