Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pron] who " in BNC.

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1 Roy Jenkins , chancellor from 1968 to 1970 , acknowledged the strain when he said : ‘ I think it is the most back-breaking job in government and indeed it has broken the back of nearly everyone who has held it since the war . ’
2 He thought of how she who lay beside him had locked in her heart for so many years that image of her lover 's eyes when he had told her that he did not wish to love .
3 Above all — though only formally practised by large numbers of zealots in South Korea — is Confucianism , a philosophical system now 2,500 years old , but which underpins the entire belief system of almost everyone who ( whether under communist rule or not ) lives between the Yalu River and Cape York .
4 Could do with probably somebody who knows what they 're doing on it .
5 You could say that with almost everybody who comes
6 This quotation gives a vivid insight into how someone who is basically sympathetic towards black people can come to adopt a racialist language in order to conform to the expectations of the group , which are set by a minority of active racists .
7 Like in here everyone who has problems comes to me .
8 I SEE A COMPARISON BETWEEN yourselves and ‘ The Most Dangerous Band In The World ’ on the Letterman Show in America , in that you have to be able to back anyone who comes on the show .
9 George is a quiet , internal person , but is ready to talk to almost anyone who will listen .
10 Since then anyone who had been unwise enough to venture along the corridor had been pounced upon and picked clean .
11 In broad terms , because soft systems thinking represents a unique way of encouraging an observer to learn about a situation , it should appeal to virtually anyone who has an enquiring mind , a notion reflected in the closing paragraphs of Systems Thinking , Systems practice ; as I have made frequent reference to this work throughout , it seems appropriate to finish my book with the following quote from Professor Peter Checkland , who says about soft systems thinking :
12 Few people mentioned a need for external training for non-professional staff , although at least one who did , thought it was strongly needed : ‘ Desperate shortage of topics for the interested non-professional ’ .
13 Some are just housewives , and there 's at least one who I know does n't need the money . ’
14 ‘ There is at least one who has adapted himself to circumstance , ’ observed Theda .
15 This provides that , where the trustees of a settlement include at least one who is not resident in the United Kingdom as well as at least one who is resident in the United Kingdom , then for all the purposes of the Income Tax Acts : 1 .
16 This provides that , where the trustees of a settlement include at least one who is not resident in the United Kingdom as well as at least one who is resident in the United Kingdom , then for all the purposes of the Income Tax Acts : 1 .
17 To relinquish autonomy in that area will be experienced as unwelcome by nearly everyone who is mentally normal , which is hardly surprising given the importance ascribed to the achievement of continence in childhood .
18 It was a measure of Willi 's popularity that , even though his pre-production party was known about by nearly everyone who was anyone in Hochhauser , and even though the guest list was extremely small , no-one ever felt slighted because they had n't been invited .
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