Example sentences of "who [is] in [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Depends who 's in control of the switch though does n't it ? |
2 | Who 's in charge of the vegetable rack and cleaning of cupboards ? |
3 | ‘ The guy who 's in charge of the development and who 'll be running the office . |
4 | but I only went round Dor Dorman Longs because the man who 's in charge of the labourers who moved all the machinery about er I sort of went with him see I did n't |
5 | Yes I think there 's a tendency to take the view that basically local authorities simply administer and does it really matter who 's in power at the town hall . |
6 | The Matrimonial Homes Act 1967 ( as amended by the Matrimonial Homes and Property Act 1981 ) gives a spouse who is in occupation of the matrimonial home , but does not occupy it by virtue of an estate , interest , contract , or statute , protection against eviction from the dwelling without the necessity of obtaining leave of the court . |
7 | Essentially it is a sexually-transmitted disease but it is also carried in infected blood and blood products so ‘ at risk ’ are intravenous drug users ; recipients of blood transfusions , for example haemophiliacs ; and anyone who is in contact with the blood of infected individuals . |
8 | Any environmental health officer who is in doubt about the existence of that power should examine schedule 3 to the 1990 Act , where it is clearly set out . |
9 | Trespass to land is normally only actionable by the person who is in possession of the land . |
10 | Mr Bain , who is in charge of the US operations , said : ‘ We did n't have any presence in the specialist medical markets , and pharmaceuticals is a fast-growing business with an ageing Western population and greater choice of drugs to be marketed . |
11 | Paul Murdin , who is in charge of the Isaac Newton telescope at its new site at La Palma , believes it is unfair for today 's operators of the telescope to be blamed for past errors . |
12 | Who 's Who in the kitchen also includes the five washing up ladies who tend the machine and conveyor belt full of dishes on a rota system and Peace Studies student Bong Soo from Korea who is in charge of the pots and pans at lunchtimes . |
13 | Who is in charge of the Compact ? |
14 | In my view these different aspects should be coordinated by a cardiologist who is in charge of the patients and it is certainly a mistake to regard rehabilitation as something separate and only suitable for good risk patients who do not require proper medical follow-up . |
15 | Similarly , a director who is in charge of the company 's research and development programme would not be able to resist a negligence action by claiming that he or she lacked experience or qualifications in the area concerned . |
16 | Last week we talked with an old friend , an African who is in charge of the welfare services for three towns . |
17 | The Parrishes went on to the Palais de Justice to meet the woman examining magistrate who is in charge of the murder investigation . |
18 | These will be run by Geraldine Goulding , who is in charge of the Armagh centre . |
19 | Ms Ela Robinson , who is in charge of the nursery class at Richmond CE School , is chairman of the National Campaign for Nursery Education , which was set up in the Sixties . |
20 | Petty officer Dave Cockeram , who is in charge of the engines , said the crew averaging 50 men was easy going from the captain down , but definitely not laid back . |
21 | You may have watched er , certain chat shows on the , on the television , or heard them on the radio , and er depending who the person being interviewed is , very often it actually changes , and it 's the interviewer who is really being put through it it 's the , it 's the person being interviewed who is in charge of the situation and that was the case here with Jesus . |
22 | Where the holder of a canteen licence ceases to manage the canteen , the person who is in charge for the time being can , for a period of 14 days from the date " when the holder ceased to be manager , sell liquor as if the licence had been transferred to him . |
23 | Pearson , who is in training for the Gisborough Moors Race later this month , was delighted with his performance in his first NYSD outing since he won the youths title in 1978 . |
24 | I 've got you taped TOMMY SMITH scoffs at the tough-guy claims of Vinny Jones ( left ) , the Wimbledon ace who is in trouble with the FA over his video outburst . |
25 | Nobody knows who is in control of the club . ’ |
26 | From next season an attacking player who is in line with the last defender when the ball is played up to him may no longer be offside . |
27 | A bishop who is in office at the time the Canon becomes law may declare that in his diocese no woman is to be ordained priest or ( with minor exceptions ) minister as a priest . |