Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] who [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The authorities say they 'll provide alternative services for everyone who uses the Centre and that they hope to redeploy the forty staff . |
2 | Michael Duffy ( HND Catering and Hotelkeeping , 1976 ) is organising a reunion for everyone who started a catering course in the 1970s . |
3 | In the later stages of Metaltronix I had a guy work for me who had a tube engineering degree , but that kind of knowledge still does n't teach you about designing — the times I asked him to design certain circuits and he 'd just stare at me ! |
4 | He learned his trade and was reasonably competitive in an old car for someone who had no money for either equipment or spares . |
5 | ‘ I 'm looking for someone who had a baby here , twenty years ago , ’ said Juliet . |
6 | It 's easier for someone who has a timetable laid out for them very clearly during the day . |
7 | Then he said , " The Boxing and Coxing on the ships would only be possible for someone who controlled a shipping line . |
8 | ‘ But I 'm writing a report for someone who knows the background , the jargon and the problem . |
9 | In the footballing faternity , Wilko is highly regarded as someone who reads the game well . |
10 | Durkheim regards the criminal as someone who provides the community with an opportunity to reassert standards , which he or she had broken or opposed . |
11 | A ‘ lady ’ was definable as someone who did no work , hence who ordered someone else to do it , her superiority being established by this relationship . |
12 | Eating disorders tend to come from childhood , or problems , or ways people have approached food in the past and the pressure is on women to be slim to fit into these categories are er , just more pressures that make it very difficult for somebody who has an eating disorder to sort the problem all these pressures just make it more difficult . |
13 | We have the support of every consumer body and of everyone who studied the bus privatisation and deregulation that took place in England and Wales . |
14 | I think that what we 're really looking for is a stimulating , exciting involvement of parents , of students , of teachers , of everyone who has an interest in the success of a school , and I think for some years at Cardinal Newman we have been trying to create this open society , which gives access at all levels to all the children and to their parents , and we do n't want to close the society in any shape or form . |
15 | Gwion was the only one of them who had a sword . |
16 | That 's an uncommon name , it must have been an ancestor of yours who translated the Bible into English . ’ |
17 | " That nice friend of yours who spent the week-end told me you had a lot of Oriental stuff , " Mrs. Hargreaves went on . |
18 | ‘ Murder , ’ he said , in the tones of someone who knew a bit about the subject , ‘ is something we try and classify . |
19 | The RYA produces a booklet called ‘ Clubs for Newcomers ’ ( £1.50 from the RYA ) which lists over 400 clubs around the country which are open to new membership with a contact name of someone who knows the club well and could show you around . |
20 | I know of someone who needs a nurse who 's experienced in diabetic patient care . ’ |
21 | You only have to think of the otherwise incomprehensible behaviour of someone who hails a cab with a flailing gesture of the outstretched arm and who , having failed , then feels it necessary to provide an account of what happened by using the same hand to smooth down the hair . |
22 | This was another characteristic that he had : he often talked about himself as if he had custody of someone who needed a lot of upbringing . |
23 | The result of all this politics — and Ramsey 's sense that he might be reading the wrong subject , because his interests were now more modern than ancient — meant that his classics did not go as might be expected of someone who won a scholarship . |
24 | I like to hear the reaction of someone who has no experience of art . |
25 | Christians are supposed to forgive , but what if say it 's the mother of somebody who had a child that 's been murdered or if somebody has been raped you can not say that they should forgive you cos they were a Christian . |
26 | Perhaps this can be made clearer by taking the specific example of somebody who has an anxiety attack whilst shopping in a supermarket . |
27 | In the late 1950s the congregation was startled to be apostrophized with the words , ‘ Those of you who remember the siege of Mafeking ’ . |
28 | Thanks so much to the thousands of you who took the time and trouble to fill out the Pet Census in the April issue . |
29 | The second is that the statutory services do not have the monopoly of altruism or the monopoly of occupying the high moral ground , and I think that those of you who saw the presentation given yesterday afternoon by Mike O'Reilly on the work that 's being done at Knowesouth , the private home he and his wife run , would have to concede that that was an excellent example of the kind of not only interesting , but the kind of pushing forward the boundaries of what can be done in different kinds of settings for people with dementia . |
30 | Very many thanks to all of you who returned the questionnaire . |