Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [conj] [art] [noun] who " in BNC.

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1 You always find wherever you are that the people who 've been there a long time get sort of erm a bit uppity , they think that they 're
2 It is that a person who takes another 's car ‘ can escape liability to tougher sentences only if he or she can show , on the balance of probabilities , that either the aggravating event occurred before he or she committed [ the basic s. 12 offence ] , or that he or she was not present at the relevant time . ’
3 It is that the person who was best at doing something did n't want to do it — and the person who was available to do it was n't good at it .
4 They 'd sooner take a job eight to five in a factory , if they can get it , and the worst of it is that the ones who do take it on ca n't find a wife .
5 And so it was that a man who had tried his hand at a whole variety of working-class jobs but who was no friend of the labour unions could , as part of his episodic film Intolerance , quite effortlessly recreate a clash between workers and police that is so lifelike as to seem like a newsreel and to suggest that perhaps every subsequent labour riot followed its pattern .
6 Rain never knew how it was that a man who spoke no word of a foreign language could master the intricacies of ordering a favourite type of beer in any country on earth .
7 And one of them is cos the gentleman who 's taping the meeting would like a sort of signature for the people 's consent to tape it .
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