Example sentences of "[noun] that [pron] who [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The law in this area is not confined to contractual relationships , but may also be based ‘ on the broad principle of equity that he who has received information in confidence shall not take unfair advantage of it . ’
2 Hence the insistence of the later books of the New Testament that anyone who aims to serve Christ faithfully must make it his aim to know and conserve God 's truth .
3 I 'm not sure whether , you see I think the management time issue is very related to this , but I think it 's a separate issue , it 's a major concern I 've got at the moment that there is , I mean I know everybody 's got their own arguments but there has been no time at ever in the future that anybody who goes back further than twenty years in the service can recall , where York has had such a small amount of management time as it 's
4 Twelve years later , in Minnesota , the supreme court ruled as a matter of law that anyone who had been hypnotised could not testify in court .
5 Again and again , I hear people say that it is a pity that we who produced the great ideas of the world did not actually manufacture their consequences .
6 It was therefore decided by the Council that anyone who elects to pay by a single lump sum payment should do so by or on 31 May in any one year .
7 Quite early there came the contradiction that anyone who takes on an extreme diet must meet .
8 Of course there is a danger that anyone who criticises population policies is assumed to be against family planning per se .
9 Of course there is a danger that anyone who criticises population policies is assumed to be against family planning per se .
10 Now I 'm not suggesting for one moment that anybody who has all the problems that dear Mr has there , but I think we might be able to learn something , do you ?
11 The kind of article that someone who lives my kind of life finds himself having to write to pay for that kind of life .
12 True enough , but how easily this can lead to the conclusion that anyone who attempts to deal with things that matter must be a bore , that rather than run the risk of talking nonsense one should play it safe and stick to charming trifles … .
13 Much the easiest way to assemble a larger labour force was to buy slaves , and the Dutch were ready to help with this , giving the fairly long credit that anyone who wanted to become a planter would need in order to finance his purchases of slaves and of machinery to crush the cane and take the first steps in refining it .
14 The Privy Council in Chan Man-sin advised that the owner of a credit at the bank or of a right to draw on an account " has , clearly , the right as owner to draw by means of a properly completed negotiable instrument or order to pay and it is … beyond argument that one who draws , presents and negotiates a cheque on a particular bank account is assuming the rights of the owner …
15 ‘ There 's a theory that anyone who has witnessed the act depicted here is incurable , ’ said Lydia .
16 ‘ Our great founder laid down a rule in his will that anyone who went to prison would not have to pay his subscription during the time that he was unable to use the club premises , and that any unused portion of his subscription should be held over until his release . ’
17 I felt relief that someone who had known Marie Claire for so long should share my opinion of her .
18 He is an accomplice , in the sense that everyone who joins another in decoding a linguistic sign co-operates with them in the establishment of its meaning ; but we can see that the sign Iago offers him is just the opposite of what Othello wants to believe , or has believed till now .
19 Each night at intervals he shouted a warning that anyone who approached would be shot .
20 And since , as Mr Lawrence says , there could hardly be anything personal in the attack , we 're left with the probability that anyone who had happened along at that moment would have been dealt with in the same way .
21 No , it was the last you know the dramatic end that everybody who 's been waiting for watching that film from seven o'clock till
22 IT 'S THE nightmare that everyone who lives near a big airport dreads .
23 Anyone who find , Hobbes 's view intellectually attractive will easily hit upon his thesis that someone who feels pity is simply moved by the self-centred thought ‘ that the like calamity may befall himself ’ , and that people are benevolent only because this produces self-satisfaction .
24 Any empirical scientific statement can be presented ( by describing experimental arrangements etc. ) in such a way that anyone who has learned the relevant technique can test it .
25 It is characteristic of the popular movement in the mid-seventeenth century that someone who helped to formulate an effective compromise on a crucial and contentious constitutional issue should remain so obscure a figure .
26 This picture , the third in Faye 's series , focused more fully on her face and the likeness of features and form was very good , but it showed her with such a yearning , wistful expression that everyone who saw it and knew her would think her life had been one long secret sorrow .
27 But there had never been any attempt to align other CSE grades to O level grades and it was no part of the assumptions of the dual system that someone who failed O level ( below grade E ) was of ‘ average ’ ability ( CSE grade 4 ) .
28 There 's always an expectation that someone who runs a nightclub lives in a nightclub .
29 Moreover I have given order that they who collect my dues take from you no more than the tenth , because so it is appointed by the custom of the Moors , and it is what ye have been wont to pay .
30 Medusa was the Queen and so hideous was her face that anyone who looked upon it was turned to stone .
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