Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He makes ‘ Die Welt ’ and in it he tells of Zangwill who goes to make settlement in Uganda , but mostly he tells of your English government .
2 According to this view , the woman who agrees to have sex with D only when he promises to marry her ( never intending to keep this promise ) — and because he has promised to marry her — is a victim not of rape but of the lesser offence of procuring sexual intercourse by false representations .
3 We have a God who longs to answer prayer ; a God who listens to our words and answers them ; a God who knows our thoughts and answers the prayers that we can not express in words ; a God whose ability to answer prayer is not limited by the finite , but who can do infinitely more abundantly above all that we can ask for or think of asking .
4 But the Journey Planner is good value for money , and for anyone who needs to coordinate rail journeys it could be a real time-saver .
5 You may be a newly appointed manager who needs to acquire management skills quickly .
6 It has also led me to think along the lines of who needs to work habitation sites when finds like this are popping up in random places ?
7 ‘ My father 's old housekeeper — he and she grew old together — has a daughter who needs to make money ; , she lives in Nile Street , and if you were to say that I sent you , she might well be glad to put you up till it is time for you to go to Oxford . ’
8 " If you can find someone who needs to send cargo to the Aru Islands , " the Keraing announced , " then we can get the boat and a crew ready for you in a month , which is the last possible time for heading eastwards ! "
9 First one has to ask whether as between the alleged wrongdoer and the person who has suffered damage there is a sufficient relationship of proximity or neighbourhood such that , in the reasonable contemplation of the former , carelessness on his part may be likely to cause damage to the latter , in which case a prima facie duty of care arises .
10 3.1 The only mechanism by which a court can seek to compensate a person who has suffered damage or loss in consequence of a wrong done to him is to award him monetary compensation , whatever the nature of the damage which he has in fact sustained .
11 Mr John Patten , who has suffered frustration for so long before reaching the Cabinet , now has the chance to prove himself in a formidably difficult role .
12 Doctors are believed to be carrying out heart tests on Miss Perrie who has suffered heart problems in the past .
13 When a challenge has not , at a certain point in time , been countered by a riposte , then the person who has suffered injury has come under the symbolic power of the challenger .
14 It makes provision for monetary compensation to be paid to any person to whom an offer should have been made but was not , and who has suffered loss .
15 Allegations such as these are easy for the investor to make and , if they can not be disproved , may give an investor a right of action for any loss he has suffered under s 62 of the FSA , which provides a direct right of action to a private investor who has suffered loss as a result of a contravention by an SRO member of the conduct of business rules .
16 It is being backed by TV 's Green Goddess Diana Moran , who has suffered breast cancer .
17 ‘ The Friend in Disgrace ’ is a dialogue in which one friend fails to recognize another who has suffered misfortune :
18 He looked exultant , as befits a man who has conquered territory , but abashed too , because of all these evidences of concern for the material .
19 One expects a child who mastered four notes in his first week to master four more in the second ; a child who has achieved doggy-paddle with both feet off the bottom to progress logically to breaststroke .
20 So what has brought the best known boxer on the unofficial circuit , the best known bouncer in town , the man who has inspired film scripts and tall tales in the snooker halls , once one of the six people in Britain said to be able to bench-press 500 pounds , what has brought him to the dock in front of Judge Richard Lowry and to the possibility of spending the rest of his life locked up with robbers and rapists ?
21 Mr Allen Abramson , a London University anthropologist who has studied initiation rituals , said that most societies used them to mark important developments in a person 's life , and that they often involved pain or privation .
22 Maria Callias , a psychologist who has studied peer relationships , says that parents can help children avoid getting into a pattern of unhealthy relationships .
23 And it 's a totally different relationship to that revealed on the ‘ Squidgy ’ call between Princess Diana and bachelor James Gilbey , says consultant Jane Firbank , who has studied language people use in relationships .
24 Sybil Myerson , of London 's Royal Free Hospital , who has studied violence against GPs , said : ‘ Living in fear of attack is a terrible stress and one which GPs could do without . ’
25 ‘ They 're Bebe 's kids ! ’ adds Hurricane , who has served time as the Beastie Boys ' DJ .
26 I speak as an hon. Member who has served time on four such Bills during the four years that I have been in the House — the City of London ( Various Powers ) Bill , the Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority Bill , and the London Underground Bills Nos. 1 and 2 .
27 The odds are stacked against the Leeds midfielder , who has damaged ankle ligaments .
28 But the European champions will again be without their injured captain Ruud Gullit , their third AC Milan player , who is still recovering from knee surgery , and the PSV midfielder Gerald Vanenburg , who has damaged knee ligaments .
29 Security Minister Sir John Wheeler , who has inherited responsibility for this cauldron of hatred , must have revised his initial appraisal that the IRA ‘ has already been defeated ’ .
30 But McHale will also consider youngster David Holmes , who has resumed training after recovering from a thigh injury .
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