Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [noun] who " in BNC.

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1 There is a feeling that if the wording were changed to ‘ seeking to interfere with play ’ it would spare the player who is in an offside position but making a genuine attempt to stay onside by , for example , running back towards the halfway line .
2 How does he answer the man who says : ‘ Do n't go to the lowest quoting insurer because I remember Vehicle and General , and other insurers , favourites , in their day , of countless brokers , who were not there when policyholders needed them .
3 Politeness and truth are often mutually incompatible ( how do we answer the friend who asks whether we like his new hairstyle , for example ? ) and so are politeness and brevity .
4 After three months of this slow starvation , one of the boys told the others he was so hungry that one night he might eat the boy who slept next to him .
5 However , we could hurt the people who love us most if we do n't negotiate with them a time and method for letting out anger .
6 Yer wan na 'ear the carmen who work there go on about 'im .
7 In addition , if you have responsibility for the management and development of others , you must treat the people who work for you equally and fairly .
8 But the shift in focus involved in the journey south did not necessarily reposition the directors who had once rediscovered northern grime into a world which they could explore with sympathy and understanding .
9 Sir , — May I congratulate the photographer who took the picture in last week 's edition showing a young boy looking up at the Queen with wonderment and awe .
10 Sorry , Charles , Chair , can we er , in noting the report , also is there some way in which we can , the Committee can convey its appreciation to the people who take on this , must be onerous responsibility er , er , and also can we congratulate the people who thought the scheme up in the first place .
11 Ask them why this is and they will reply that should they die during the night they do not want the person who finds them to feel they were dirty or slovenly .
12 He placed the empty mess-tins on the floor , lit a cigarette , and , leaning back against the wall , remarked ‘ i do n't think the Frenchman who owned the rabbit would object .
13 Where do you think the person who took the photograph was when s/he took it .
14 Do you think the man who rang is Spanish ?
15 In which places do you think the industrialists who put their money into building the Manchester Ship Canal lived ?
16 I do n't think the people who advocate these policies understand that you have every wish to put the decision off .
17 Instead of getting rid of the programmes , they should sack the bosses who put them on in the first place .
18 We 're not gon na know the person who 's going to listen .
19 I did n't know the man who stepped out and looked straight at the door which the old buffer porter had managed to close .
20 The programme prompted a huge stream of calls from viewers who thought they may know the man who abducted Stephanie and held her captive for eight days before escaping with a £175,000 ransom .
21 Do you know the bloke , do bloke , do you know the bloke who owns it then ?
22 In this regard , the teacher will know the pupils who need more help , and , as in all classes , will be in a position to give them any extra help needed in order to achieve the learning outcomes .
23 However , evidence of different structures in other programs designed to perform the same function would assist the plaintiff who argued that the structure of his program was protectable expression and not unprotectable idea .
24 But predators came in various shapes and sizes , and he was troubled by the knowledge that any rescue party from the Simonova could also include the person who was responsible for dumping him in the escape pod .
25 What on earth can you buy the girl who has everything ?
26 ‘ You 'll catch the bastard who did it . ’
27 Technically , if you hand someone a joint you 're supplying , but it means a lot of work for them and does n't catch the people who are the big fish .
28 All the judges emphasized that the danger of disorder came not from the CND marchers but rather from the fact that ‘ [ h ] ooligans and others might attack the police who were doing their duty in escorting a peaceful procession ’ ( Lord Denning ) .
29 Nor do I recognise the judges who can discriminate between frivolous and genuine employers in the Appeal Court ruling that dock strikes might have been illegal for the past 40 years .
30 ‘ How does one recognise the men who are worthy of assigning to man-the-instrument his role and function ?
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