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

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1 You may think this is unlikely ( ! ) but there 'll be some old Coventry fans who have your autograph & think they 've got something really valuable … only to find …
2 Readers who enjoyed your issue on Green consumerism ( NI 203 ) might be interested to stay with a working-class family in Kerala , India , for a month to discover how a happy life can be lived at very modest levels of consumption .
3 THE majority of football supporters who read your newspaper will have been very disappointed with your leading article ‘ Deadly Potential of the Terraces ’ ( Echo February 29 ) , particularly as the same issue carried a well-reasoned piece by one of your own journalists on why fans are campaigning to retain terracing .
4 ‘ The youngsters who visited your trailer were full of enthusiasm for all they had seen and done .
5 The chances are that the felon who takes your car , raids your house , or robs you in the street will be no older than 15 , the national peak age for Britain 's criminal underclass .
6 Clingy , whiny child who evokes your sympathy
7 A clingy , whiny child who evokes your sympathy .
8 CAN YOU SAY NO TO A CHILD WHO NEEDS YOUR HELP ?
9 ‘ Because you still think of me as a child who needs your psychoanalysis ? ’
10 please contact Legal & General staff at the address/telephone number shown on your policy or your last renewal notice or the intermediary who arranged your insurance .
11 It may be legal but did what do you think the chances are that the programmer who created your application anticipated the way that you are trying to use the program .
12 ‘ One is always grateful for that kind of comic genius who takes your script and plays it for everything that 's in it , ’ as Shaffer told me .
13 See if you can find a vet who shares your enthusiasm .
14 I 'm afraid I ca n't ascertain what has happened to Barleycorn , Chucky , but please write in again about any other pop/political groups who take your fancy .
15 It 's the other guests who need your attention .
16 In reality , however , your work will involve contact with individuals who need your advice , such as officers of the departments and elected members .
17 a problem is a , a lecture , a lecturer , other students , anything of the college er I 'm the person who takes your voice .
18 In any case , if the food and conditions in the staff restaurant are n't good enough for you , why should they be good enough for the person who cleans your office ?
19 The person who reads your article is a prospect .
20 ( 6 ) This is the time , if you have not before acted for your client , to send a polite note of thanks to the person who introduced your client to you .
21 Would you not be highly suspicious of the mechanic who services your car , if you found that he did not buy or borrow his most important tools , did not know how to use them , never looked into a tool-shop window and had had no instruction in the use of the tools from the foreman ?
22 Everyone — from the woman who stamps your passport , through the taxi driver , to the hotel receptionist — talks constantly and instinctively about rugby .
23 ‘ Another woman who does your cleaning , Bob ? ’
24 If we allowed it to happen once then all the people who read your paper would think they could do it as well . ’
25 I 'm sure the people who murdered your father are up to something . ’
26 But you ca n't spend your life only mixing with people who flatter your ego .
27 Explain to the people who buy your house where your pets are buried in the hope that they wo n't accidentally disturb the grave .
28 Often people who share your compartment wish to relax and do not wish to indulge in polite conversation , they may just want to read a newspaper or magazine so we must respect their wishes .
29 ‘ That is the man who murdered your daughter , ’ I told the Wards .
30 Where life was complicated by worries of pregnancy and a jealous girlfriend , and an indifferent man who made your heart go crazy ?
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