Example sentences of "to the [noun] who [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And what , he asks , will happen to the child who does not , bureaucratically speaking , have special educational needs but who never manages to get past Level 2 in any given attainment target ?
2 But try selling that argument to the counties who took on Mike Procter , Malcolm Marshall , Courtney Walsh , Waqar Younis , Allan Donald and a host of others who arrived as untried prospects .
3 But it was a universal grant , which meant that it went equally to the millionaire 's widow and to the widow who had very little .
4 " The examination being closed we then distributed under the recommendation of the Examiner various Books to the boys who had chiefly distinguished themselves as a reward for assiduity and good conduct , and as an incitement to future exertions which were received by them with marked satisfaction . "
5 She called out to the night-nurse who scurried over when she saw the red smear on the stiff white pillowcase .
6 In our view , the advertising award of the decade should go to the brain who thought up the series of anti-smoking television adverts which did not even mention lung cancer , but drew attention to the fact that smoking gives you bad breath .
7 The second method is for central planning to make the master plan and then to hand over the outlines of a sub-plan to the departments who fill in the details of their own sub-plan .
8 The cast of Sea Change included , among the fisherfolk , a dancer new to the company who became closely associated with John in later years , Peter Wright .
9 So they leave it to the ones who do n't recognise degradation when they see it — I 've been a social worker , I know about these people — women too stupid and disorganised to — ‘
10 This familiarization is important to the salesman who operates away from home base for most of the year maximising his time on the road .
11 He envisaged an idealized model of perfect gases and frictionless cylinders , in contrast to the engineers who had actually been making the improvements to real engines ; but his method allowed him to demonstrate that heat will not flow spontaneously from a cool body to a warm one , and that the efficiency of a heat engine depends on the difference of temperature between the ‘ source ’ and the ‘ sink ’ of heat .
12 One of the officers whispered to the CO who nodded abruptly but asked his next question with less obvious sarcasm .
13 It was Dr. Joseph Thackeray , the newly appointed physician to the infirmary who took up the burden .
14 ‘ So , we were right , Brother , ’ he said , tossing a coin to the boy who scampered away .
15 In that state he gave it to the boy who set off on his half-mile walk .
16 With a solo exhibition of the works of Klaus Suss from Chemnitz ( until 5 May ) , Gunar Barthel continues its introduction to the artists who set up the first collective gallery of the GDR ( called ‘ Clara Mosch ’ using the initial letters of the names of its founder members ) .
17 Seth promised that the casket would be given to the person who fitted inside it perfectly .
18 Secondly you 'll be creating a bit of inconveniencing to the person who comes back er back in two year 's time to resell .
19 Thank you to the person who arrived unknowingly on my doorstep and gave me a really sympathetic cuddle while I cried for 10 minutes ( ? ) in relief that I had misunderstood the doctor .
20 He knew , instantly ; his gaze went to the girl who had so intrigued him and he was only amazed he had not seen it right away .
21 Jenna looked up at him and shook her head and he looked abruptly away , back to the girl who seemed almost real .
22 Er the impression I got when I talked to the locals who lived here was that it was n't gon na be that mixed .
23 ‘ No problem , ’ Schellenberg said and nodded to the driver who drove away .
24 This change appealed to the Christians who had long observed Sunday — the Lord 's Day ( Dies Dominica ) on which Christ rose from the dead — as the first day of the week , in place of the Jewish Sabbath .
25 The computer offers many possibilities to the geographer who does not aspire to the world model .
26 This was not necessary , according to a source close to the NIO who pointed out it already owns the land at Hydebank .
27 The carriage window was quickly let down , and the Queen and Prince Consort … turned with smiling faces to the multitude who thought only of expressing their loyalty to the utmost .
28 Natural selection gives the responsibility for progress to the individuals who make up the population ; in seeking to do the best for themselves , they help to guarantee the future of their species .
29 The play in which she had first appeared was still running ; its clumsy comedy appealed to the audiences who came here .
30 But to the protestors who turned up today hunting is more than just a sport .
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