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

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1 They are certainly a less pervasive influence than are the boardroom knights who sign over company funds to the Conservatives .
2 You may not always do just what friends tell you , but they are the sounding boards who let you know how far to go .
3 Librarians are not alone in the user education field and besides commercial producers there are the information generators who themselves have a vested interest in promoting user education .
4 These are the business academics who do expert research to produce expert theories and unworkable systems .
5 At the other extreme , there are the PEP managers who levy an additional PEP charge of between 1 and 2 per cent initial and 0.5 per cent on top of the unit trust charges .
6 But when you 're a £2.5m striker who 's living up to his price-tag as spectacularly as he has done , there are always going to be people out to bring you down a peg or two .
7 Although Mr Cross was perturbed at his strange encounter , he dismissed his consternation and decided that she must have been a village girl who had watched the train and then returned home .
8 Almost from the start he has been a university teacher who has , so to speak , a ‘ hard hat and a pair of stout wellington boots constantly in his car ’ .
9 They were concerned that the object might have been a hang glider who 'd got into difficulty .
10 If you are a Windows user who wants to be able to use your dBASE format files ( and applications ) under Windows , you will not find it very easy .
11 If you are a shop assistant who frequently deputizes for the manager of a busy store you may need some prompting to realize that among your qualifications you ‘ are ready to take responsibility ’ , ‘ have a flexible approach to work ’ , and ‘ are used to dealing with the public ’ .
12 ‘ If you are a health-care professional who gives injections , your chances of injecting an infected person are about 1-in-500 . ’
13 There are no doubt directors who claim — whatever the reality — that they are doing this kind of thing already , albeit with less lavish resources .
14 In a number of ways they are an elite group who have reached the pinnacle of academic achievement by securing one of the scarce places in one of the 1,054 institutions of higher education .
15 But a malfunction occurs and he comes to believe that he really has been an intelligence agent who made a startling discovery on Mars …
16 Dana must be the Mrs Smith who 's booked into that hotel . ’
17 At a different level it may be the squad leader who has to define these overall goals in operational terms and who has to lead the squad in battle .
18 Can this be the Arthur Wellesley who set aside a sum of money to educate two of the slain Tipu Sahib 's sons , whose letters of gratitude I still have ?
19 Could this be the J. Holton who played after the Caddies ' Match in 1912 ?
20 Throughout this document this person will be referred to as the Offline Manager and will be the LIFESPAN user who is responsible for entering information such as the number and type of media available for offline storage , and the availability of units for mounting offline media .
21 He may be the Henry Wilde who was the son of Horatio Wilde and his wife Hannah , and who was christened 17 February 1833 .
22 A son Cynehelm was evidently buried at Winchcombe , and may be the ealdorman Cynehelm who last witnesses a genuine charter in 811 .
23 He may be the James Kitson who was baptized in Leeds 3 January 1808 , the son of William Kitson .
24 There are a few apparently local men in the ducal retinue , such as the Richard ap Robert ap Ivan Vaughan who was rewarded as a ducal servant in 1478 and who may be the Richard Vaughan who held office on the duke 's Buckinghamshire estates .
25 There are a few apparently local men in the ducal retinue , such as the Richard ap Robert ap Ivan Vaughan who was rewarded as a ducal servant in 1478 and who may be the Richard Vaughan who held office on the duke 's Buckinghamshire estates .
26 The choice of McLeish as captain will , Roxburgh believes , remove an unwanted , additional pressure from McStay 's shoulders and let him be the midfield schemer who orchestrates the emphatic victory essential to Scotland 's progress .
27 I 'm a Sunderland supporter who lives down here , I 've only had a day 's notice .
28 I 'm a car owner who 's actually thinking of selling my car because I do n't use it much in Glasgow I do n't need to , I can actually walk to work and to come to somewhere like Edinburgh tonight I would much prefer to use the train , but I think we could have much more adequal plans to do with pedestrianizing city centres so that cars were banned from them altogether , they could bring back trams which are much less in terms of pollution , they might not make us big profits for the company 's but they are a very good way , we , a lot of European cities still use trams .
29 He turned out to be a bone expert who suggested a new drug for Pauline , 36 .
30 Got to be a cobbler round who is having a lean time of it . ’
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