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

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1 Some officers can now see that at the time they were " typical colonialists " who failed to read the signs of the tinies or entrust positions of authority more readily to African leadership .
2 We can not help signing so long as there is another human being who needs to read the signs .
3 Anyone who has read a selection of cases concerned with jurisdiction will have come across the distinction drawn between want of jurisdiction and excess of jurisdiction .
4 Initially the examiner , who has read a file detailing the main points of the complaint , but inevitably does not have the full story ( hence the reason for the enquiry ) , turns up unannounced at the company 's premises ( which are not always easy to find ) and has to get past well-meaning but defensive receptionists and secretaries without revealing the purpose of the visit .
5 As anyone knows who has read the literature of management information systems , office automation , and document-based systems , we are bombarded by data which if valid ( and accepted by the profession ) would have a profound effect on the design of information systems .
6 Anyone who has read The Hound of the Baskervilles will know what fate is in store for those who wander off into a mire !
7 erm anyone who has read the Portrait of the Artist will know the dizzying swings of feeling that chart Stephen 's progress from arrogance to abjectness , from despair to hope , from self-sufficiency , to the craving for comfort , or the voluptuousness of renunciation .
8 Let me hasten to assure authors Martin Ward and Paul Oldham that there is at least one person who has read the book from cover to cover and though it both clever and hilarious , a beautifully-sustained joke and the most original piece of humorous writing on the fame produced in years .
9 But Walter had , and anyone who has read the books can feel it . ’
10 We also ‘ drowned male kittens , beat up the man who came to read the meter , and held covens where we stuck pins in male voodoo dollies ’ .
11 For any member who wishes to read the book in full , the Bishop 's Castle Library has a copy .
12 It 's the hope of council and traders alike that people who 've read the book and seen the film will also want to come and see the Tailor 's city
13 I am concerned and I have mentioned briefly to Mr erm something which was er said to me by a local resident who 've read the paper this morning that British Rail are gon na start using their car parks to hold er car boot sales .
14 He says it 's for tourists and people who 've read the novels who want to refresh their thoughts .
15 It was held that they could be convicted a second time and made to pay compensation to a second victim who had read a copy of the same brochure .
16 She was taking it for granted that he knew who she was ; but then anyone who had read the papers must know that .
17 A Martian who had read the resolutions would know better .
18 ‘ It 's started , ’ he said to Monica who had read the paper earlier .
19 Although it achieved classic status , it did not become generally known until the late Victorian period , when Frances Hodgson Burnett [ q.v. ] , who had read the book as a child , retold part of it from memory in St Nicholas in 1887 , and the proper text was ‘ rediscovered ’ .
20 He rebuked those who refused to read the Scriptures in the vulgar tongue and discouraged others from doing so , as well as those who by inordinate reading , indiscreet speaking , contentious disputing and slander hindered the Word of God .
21 Finally , reward those who have read the papers by giving them the most opportunities to talk about the material and to express their views .
22 Readers of this Journal who have read the author 's contributions to its pages will be prepared for a book which is interesting , informative and occasionally dogmatic .
23 For those who have read the book the game will be easier but it is not a necessity .
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