Example sentences of "[noun] who [vb -s] at " in BNC.
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1 | The heir to the Blenheim Palace Estate is facing a jail sentence for failing to make maintenance payments to his wife Becky who lives at Kiddington in Oxfordshire . |
2 | Nottingham three four three four three four and we 'll put you in touch with Dennis who lives at Calverton erm Nottinghamshire . |
3 | The 23-year-old who lives at Sychdyn , near Mold , graduated this year from the University College of North Wales with an honours degree in geological oceanography . |
4 | Springfields-based Dr Sue Ion has been appointed Director of technology Development to succeed Dr Harry Allardice who retires at the end of August . |
5 | At the same time , many critics show notable preference for stories with a moral conclusion over those which seem to offer simple entertainment ; and any critic who looks at a book from the angle of the potential reader rather than of the book itself is in danger of being tempted by false hierarchies . |
6 | In the centre there Priam sits on an altar , a huge tripod behind , and reaches in supplication to Neoptolemos who strikes at him with the corpse of his grandson not saved by Andromache 's effort . |
7 | Richard Vaisey is a mild , well-mannered , old-fashioned type who lectures at the London Institute of Slavonic Studies and is a respected Russian scholar . |
8 | ‘ The purpose is to introduce people to rhythm and blues , ’ says the musical crusader who appears at Middlesbrough Arena on June 4 . |
9 | What a wonderful vision the lady who lives at the top of our road shared with us all ! |
10 | Met the lady who lives at the top of our road who shared the vision on Sunday night . |
11 | A child who speaks at home with a powerful local accent , in dialect , with a swear word between every two or three ordinary words , or who hardly speaks English at all , must learn ‘ proper ’ talk at school . |
12 | One girl who works at the Space Center seems almost beside herself — she was planning to come to tonight 's gig , but after a late night last week her parents ( strict Christians ) grounded her and took away her ticket . |
13 | 2 ) I also met Diana England who teaches at IH in Lisbon and who wants to put up a proposal for a Resource Book on Spelling . |
14 | So far as I know , there is nothing anywhere which is like the sound Welsh people make when they talk about L loyd who lives at L landudno ! |
15 | Only the orphan until the final chapter , when even she would sit by a warm fire , rescued at last from a cruel world and adult depredations by the long-lost loving parent who waits at the end of every unhappy child 's rainbow . |
16 | Twenty-four-year-old Alicia Smith , a single parent who lives at Foxglove Drive , had spent the evening with relatives in Four Marks after attending a funeral in the Slough area . |
17 | If she has a male boss who has tantrums that would be more appropriate in a three-year-old , a boss who shouts at and bullies her , in the institutional world of male values , she will lose all respect if she cries . |
18 | Yet more importantly , the upper levels of the program have no access to the levels below them : the programmer who writes at the topmost , or accessible , level has no need to know how his program is being translated , even though for certain purposes he might wish to find out . |
19 | The distracted car driver who arrives at her destination without mishap ipso facto saw where she was going . |
20 | It 's tradition , is n't it ? ’ says Dennis Thompson , an ambulance driver who eats at Manze 's at least three times a week . |
21 | Now Michael White and John Gribbin have given us Stephen Hawking : a Life in Science , or rather Mr White has given us the life and Mr Gribbin the science ; the latter is awash with black holes , white dwarfs , protons , pulsars , quasars and quarks and is therefore no more comprehensible than Brief History ; also , what is one to make of a writer who speaks at one moment of ‘ tiny black holes ’ and the next of ‘ black holes which could eat solar systems for breakfast ’ ? |
22 | At the other end of the scale are Stephanus Heidacker and Peter Chevalier , whose paintings are based on a revision of classicism , and the Frenchman Philippe Cognée who aims at the breaking down of figurative painting . |
23 | When he 's rescued from a bar room brawl , Michael meets Alex ( Rob Lowe ) , a charismatic drifter who plays at life by his own rules . |
24 | Candy who lives at Ashbury near Wantage has 35 winners to her name . |
25 | ‘ If they 're sensible they do and their daughters will know what it 's all about and wo n't throw themselves at the first lad who looks at them . |
26 | Throw yourself into the arms of the first lad who looks at you . ’ |
27 | I may look like a demure little wife who sits at home minding the house , but darling , I could tell you one or two things that would make your ears stand up on end . ’ |
28 | Here is an example of an impro exercise for two actors : ‘ An actor is asked to assume the character of a close family friend who arrives at the house with the news of the death of the wife 's husband in an accident . |
29 | The unanimously selected winner was Julie McDonnel who calls at the branch regularly as part of her job at Harwell 's Social Club . |
30 | Everyone in Twin Peaks , from the policeman who cries at the scene of a crime to the lady who appears in certain scenes inexplicably carrying a log , is well , a little weird . |