Example sentences of "man who [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Special on the man who told the truth
2 Call it developing female insight , but SHe somehow knew Malamute was a man with a secret , a man in disguise , and also a man who knew the way SHe could turn this whole mess into an advantage .
3 The archbishop of Canterbury , Lanfranc of Pavia — a man who knew the whole world from Rome to London well — built himself an austere but magnificent church beside the great market place , and its crypt still survives , under the Church of St Mary-le-Bow by Cheapside .
4 ‘ Back in nineteen forty-four when Claudia was working on her thesis , I understood intellectually ’ — he says the word with a certain fastidiousness — ‘ what she was saying about the Masai , but as a man who knew the country and the natives , or thought I did , I could n't really accept it .
5 As used in the 14th century by the English poet of Sir Gawayn and the Green Knight ( a man who knew the world of courts and chapels well ) , clanness is the quality of something that is pure ( like a pearl ) or of fine and precise workmanship ( like an elaborate goblet ) .
6 ‘ She had been totally geared up for a reconciliation , ’ says Columb Farrelly , then manager of Sinead 's band and the man who persuaded the troubled teenager to seek out her mother .
7 According to Jonathan Culler , Ferdinand de Saussure is the father of modern linguistics , the man who re-organised the systematic study of languages in such a way as to make possible the achievements of twentieth century linguists .
8 This enables all personnel , from flight crew to the man who sweeps the hangar , to appreciate that they all have their contribution to make to the safety of the company 's aircraft .
9 A whimsical story is told by Whitby farmers from Yorkshire in northern England of the GHOST of a young man who wanders the town at Christmas time .
10 ‘ Michael Aspel 's in there — the man who reads the news , he 's smashed his car . ’
11 The man who collected the sewer rates in Bishopsgate was quick.to notice a change of ownership at no. 77 ; striking out ‘ Joseph Ready ’ in his book , he substituted ‘ Titford ’ instead — that would cost W. C. T. 6s. 8d. per annum , whether he liked it or not .
12 The man who collected the cash-card is said to be about 30 years of age of medium build with black curly hair and clean-shaven .
13 The army was an unsatisfactory occupation for a man who lacked the money to purchase promotion , for he was likely to be in the situation of the Master of Elphinstone , who complained in 1715 that ‘ I have served as Capt[ai-n] this nine years which I have the vanity to believe intitelis me to something better than a company of foot ’ .
14 ‘ No , more than that — a man who lacked the guts to face up to his responsibilities .
15 I have something here that might help you find the man who attacked the poor girl .
16 His description is similar to man who attacked the student …
17 ‘ The two of you will have to come to the Major 's tonight , ’ the man who gathered the money said .
18 It was a gnome-like little man who asked the question after removing his trilby .
19 Goma appealed to the man who denounced the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 to stand up and be counted , and so give an example to his fellow citizens to persuade them to overcome their reticence about signing the Charter :
20 The man who ran the office was Michael Colborne , a chief petty officer whom Charles had become friendly with aboard HMS Norfolk , during his early days at sea .
21 No , I do n't mean marathon running , although I am certain that the spectators of the original run from the Battle of Marathon to Athens would be astonished to learn that we regard such things as sports , since the man who ran the original dropped dead on arrival .
22 This time one came off ; the man who ran the shy picked it up and gave it to Emmie .
23 The man who ran the world 's first sub-four minute mile has been back to the track where he made history nearly thirty five years ago .
24 So it is that tomorrow , ITV will screen a profile of the man who spent the first eight years of his life in Abyssinia ( now Ethiopia ) and graduated to serious eccentricity via an English prep school ( where he was beaten ) , Eton ( where he learned to box ) and finally Oxford ( where he was a boxing blue and acquired the dramatically-bent nose which for six decades has lent drama to what would in any case have been a distinguished face ) .
25 ‘ You set yourself up as judge and jury , and yet who are you to decide matters — a man who spent the evening philandering with his secretary ! ’
26 The man who truncated the glorious French litany — ‘ Cette sauce … ’ on the HP bottle .
27 ‘ … and three of our aircraft have failed to return , ’ the man who read the news would intone on the midday bulletin .
28 But the man who combined the gifts of preacher and politician , and who felt called , like John the Baptist ( or , to be exact , John the Presbyterian ) , was Foster Dulles , minister 's son , Wall Street lawyer and by divine right Secretary of State .
29 The war turned an immature , irresponsible aristocrat into a man who combined the frivolity of his youthful lifestyle with the dedicated , passionate , highly articu-late and rational exponential qualities of the reforming politician .
30 If you follow football you will already know that a substitute is a man who takes the place of another player .
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