Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] who [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And as so often happens in these situations , with United on top for so , so long , it was Charlton on the breakaway who scored that vital equaliser with just nine minutes remaining .
2 On recovery , Mr Hayden described the stranger to the porter who agreed that it was the same figure he had seen .
3 The porter who had accompanied the procession was called before the Board , and in explanation said that the driver of the cart did n't know the way , nor did he himself .
4 He made several internal calls then announced , somewhat relieved , that he had tracked down the porter who had overseen the off-loading of the freight train the previous day .
5 The porter who rang up to Mrs. Banks and directed Charles to her flat was also no doubt expensive , and would have been discreet if he had refrained from accompanying his directions with a wink .
6 He showed this to the porter who watched over the entrance turnstile , and Diane produced her staff ticket .
7 She remembers going with me to fetch Greg and his trunk for the Easter vacation , and of meeting Big Bob the porter who remembered her Daddy too .
8 You might try it on with a girl in the park who turns out to be a policewoman in disguise .
9 The fact that we are situated right next to the park does not escape our notice and we have in fact had people in from the park who sleep rough there .
10 Their lives have a totally separate base , their vital points of reference are distinctly different from the majority who dwell in the more materially blessed urban areas .
11 Highers were designed to meet the needs of less than thirty percent of our school population , and that leaves the majority who stay on less than well-served .
12 The period between the wars was an unhappy one for the British people in general , and particularly for the majority who belonged to the industrial working class .
13 The Free Presbyterians can be divided into a very small group of what one man called ‘ the bible college — God bless you brother — every blessing ’ types who remained distant from politics ; the majority who saw themselves as being unionist , but not especially so , who were forced into political activity by the alliance of O'Neillism and the ecumenical movement ; and a small circle of fully politicized ministers .
14 Most of these were between the age of 15 and 30 , and the majority who died were unidentified .
15 For the majority who book half board , main meals are mostly in the evening and served on the Yali Han terrace .
16 For the majority who die intestate , separate legal rules apply and these also reflect the idea that certain relatives have the right to claim a share in the resources of the deceased .
17 In El Salvador , the church has increasingly suffered from internal divisions between the Orthodox Church and the majority who have opted for the theology of liberation to form the " Popular Church " , whose most important exponent , until his murder , was Archbishop Romero .
18 The " labouring poor " covers the majority who did work and who were less than comfortably off , but the truly poor were usually so because they could not work or could not get enough work , while many skilled journeymen earned more than small-holding freeholders .
19 A particularly vexing category was the " turnover " : the apprentice who had served most of his time but was not yet a journeyman , and who was snapped up by employers to do a man 's work at a boy 's pay .
20 Phat struck the motionless corpse of the coolie who had died beside Hoc a third time before he realized that the wretched man had passed forever beyond pain and productive labor .
21 The genealogist who has traced his family tree as far back as is possible through the use of the civil registration records kept at St Catherine 's House , London , and local registry offices then turns naturally to the baptism , marriage and burial registers of the Church of England for the preceding generations .
22 Last month we identified three broad categories of musician ; the programmer , who produces music within the computer without recourse to musical instruments ; the performer , who uses computer technology to enhance their performance , and the composer/arranger who produces printed scores for use in live performances .
23 The ones who served on the Organising Committee and the embryo Central Authority , and the remainder who joined them on appointment later in 1947 , were quite clear that they would not give up their statutorily entrenched independence to Citrine and Self .
24 Aimed mainly at the professional market , these new drills will be of interest to the d-i-yer who has a particular need for a powerful cordless impact drill .
25 The housewife who had been sleeping quietly after a Bank Holiday party when The Fox struck was identified by name , age and location .
26 The housewife who knows that when her electric iron ceases to work she must replace the fuse ( let us say it is a cartridge fuse in a 13-amp plug ) is an empiricist .
27 THE Bible teaches us how to behave to the sinner that repents , but stays understandably silent on how to deal with the prince who breaks the Church 's rules .
28 " I deny " , wrote the most important eighteenth-century commentator on the subject , " that anyone can reach a decision through duly constituted judicial procedure in regard to the life , property , and reputation of the ambassador except the prince who sent him or the magistrate to whose jurisdiction he was formerly subject " .
29 Though comparatively few knights were actually killed in battle , the prince who committed his cause to battle was also putting himself in jeopardy , since it was always clear that the surest way to win a battle was to capture or kill the opposing commander , as Harold was killed at Hastings .
30 Other servants of the prince who continued to hold office in the earldom were his steward of the household , Sir William Stanley , and Robert Roo , his gentleman of the pantry .
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