Example sentences of "who [vb -s] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Braine ) , who represents the Police Superintendents Association , can not be present at the debate and wishes to be associated with what I have to say .
2 Michael Shersby , the MP who represents the police federation 's interests in the Commons , told our reporter Simon Mares that he found the sentence hard to understand .
3 That is the pledge of club chairman Charlie Clapham , who insists the Sandgrounders are only looking to add strength to the side that lifted the HFS League championship trophy last term .
4 But who drives the taxis ?
5 ‘ No , it 's just that the pressure is off him now , ’ says Frank Whaley , the standout in Stone 's last box-office hit , Born On The Fourth Of July , and the actor who plays The Doors ' mild-mannered guitarist Robbie Krieger .
6 He is the Lout , the Urchin , the Wild Boy who haunts the pages of Charles Dickens and a thousand official reports on Juvenile Delinquency .
7 A young girl who haunts the Feathers Hotel , a one time serving wench , and only seen by a very few .
8 They merely collect orders and pass them back to their principal who fulfils the orders direct .
9 The artwork , depicting scenes of Venice and Rome , is sadly not of any special value , says Mr Carter , who thinks the panels probably came from Stanwick Castle and were painted by a travelling artist .
10 It seems that , quite contrarily , it is she who courts the male , and he who rears the chicks .
11 It has a Vietnamese cast and is about a timid servant girl who influences the lives of a large household .
12 ‘ To pay off the man who supplies the drugs .
13 Kamrok Greetings is the brainchild of Alan Oliver , alias ‘ Odious Oswald ’ , owner of the company and poet extraordinaire who pens the verses , which are capably illustrated by cartoonist Tim Leatherbarrow .
14 The garden has been planned to make the last amount of work for those who maintain it : John himself ; his father , who is now 80 and can work for only short periods ; Mr Broughton , who clips the hedges , and Patricia who weeds .
15 The female jacana defends a harem of males ; she lays a clutch of eggs for each of her males , and it is the male who incubates the eggs and rears the young , unaided by the female .
16 The Government needs to have at least one member in a key senior position who understands the problems of women , and especially working women .
17 In the different sense of the priest ‘ representing ’ the people to God in worship the role is more that of an intermediary or go-between — a role more akin to that of a Member of Parliament who understands the needs of his constituents and represents them to the Government in Parliament .
18 THE poet-philosopher is an interpreter or translator who turns the things of the moment into the eternal , the evanescent into the everlasting .
19 I am a man who destroys the women he lives with .
20 One former employee at Church House recalls occasions when he has intervened in staffing decisions more properly the sphere of General Synod on the basis that it is he who writes the cheques .
21 Huntingtower , a story of exotic intrigue , is Ruritanian in tone if not in geography , with the exiled princess imprisoned in an ugly pseudo-Tudor mansion at the instigation of Paul , who needs the jewels she has guarded for her fellow-exiles for his plots against the Evallonian government .
22 Twin Oaks , who heads the weights , was the fancy of many for Aintree glory as he continued a brilliant sequence of handicap wins at Haydock Park .
23 The current state of regulation in the USA is discussed by Perpich ( 1989 ) who highlights the roles of the EPA , the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) , the US Department of Agriculture ( USDA ) and the National Institute of Health ( NIH ) as well as the Biotechnology Science Coordinating Committee ( BSCC ) which was established in 1985 to formulate policies and coordinate the interests of the existing monitoring bodies in terms of public health and environmental implications .
24 It is the latter who supervises the operations of the house and helps residents out with the housekeeping and money management skills .
25 Who has the guts to take the fair decision , the tough decision , to offer to put an extra penny on income tax to pay for education ? ’ etc etc .
26 The former Today owner said he had seen documentation from Scottish financial institutions which put Knighton 's personal net worth at ‘ around £3m ’ , and added : ‘ I think he should now step aside and let somebody in who has the interests of the club at heart . ’
27 The giving of the necessities of life from one who has the goods to give , to one who has not , is the province of charity , and charity , relieved of its religious trappings and admitted to be a matter of free will , is a wholly commendable human virtue .
28 Mr Hermens added : ‘ Anyone can order the seals in the same number range and it would be easy for anyone who has the seals to open them .
29 An answer to this , I shall argue , so far as an answer is possible at all , can be given only through an analysis of experiences from the point of view of the one who has the experiences ; i.e. through a phenomenological analysis of the modes of experiencing .
30 It 's you who has the answers now .
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