Example sentences of "[noun] who [be] [adv] [verb] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 A part-time soldier who was nearly killed when a grenade exploded just six feet from him celebrated his 50th birthday at home .
2 Replacing cabinet secretaries who are popularly perceived as ineffective was ‘ part of the stocktaking that has to be done ’ , the press Secretary , Mr Adolfo Azcuna , said .
3 Replacing cabinet secretaries who are popularly perceived as ineffective was ‘ part of the stocktaking that has to be done ’ , the press Secretary , Mr Adolfo Azcuna , said .
4 Two teenagers who were badly injured when a horse bolted are to begin a legal fight for compensation .
5 Camille Alliali , former Minister of State and a member of the government since 1966 , a close confidante of the President who was sometimes tipped as his possible successor , also left the Cabinet , as did Public Works and Transport Minister Koffi Aoussou ; the latter 's responsibilities passed to Construction and Town Planning Minister Vammoussa Bamba .
6 ‘ As a driver who is generally considered as being more level-headed than most , I want to know whether there is any danger of me being banned for two months if I have an accident here at Phoenix .
7 They did n't injure anyone that time — not physically , at any rate — but there must be mothers in Yorkshire who are still wondering if the babies were really sorted out correctly . ’
8 Women writers are less likely to identify with the existential plight of the lone male , but even so , a willingness to conform to the narrative conventions of realism is evident in the fiction of a number of writers who are now viewed as innovative .
9 And the next person who 's still talking when no you 're not .
10 A milkman who was temporarily blinded when superglue was squirted into his eyes , has given up his job .
11 A milkman who was temporarily blinded when superglue was squirted into his eyes , has given up his job .
12 Professor Colin Bell , of Edinburgh University 's sociology department , said : ‘ The conference represents a unique opportunity for the doctors and nurses who care for people who are generally regarded as being ‘ hopelessly ill ’ to get together with lawyers , philosophers and sociologists to discuss the very real dilemmas — social , legal and medical — posed by such people .
13 And finally , there is still ignorant and cruel prejudice against people with HIV , and against people who are misguidedly seen as being at ‘ high risk ’ of having HIV :
14 These are the people who are often quoted as enjoying good health to a ripe old age despite smoking , drinking and never taking any exercise .
15 As well as diabetics , there is a borderline group of people who are better classified as having ‘ impaired glucose tolerance ’ rather than being frank diabetics .
16 Well I really you know , felt that that was a good experience , to see people who were normally classed as powerless , having erm that kind of strength within themselves and and the the power to push on and to face lots of difficulties .
17 An interesting feature that has emerged recently is the number of patients who are newly diagnosed as diabetic at the time of their myocardial infarction ( Oswald et al , 1984 ) .
18 Even women who were constantly abused as children by fathers , stepfathers , uncles or family ‘ friends ’ can grow up with the idea that they 're somehow guilty themselves .
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