Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] who [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The work-force can pick out a fraud very easily or someone who 's just glossing things over .
2 His hands felt smooth , like those of a woman or someone who 's never done a hard day 's work in their life .
3 Thus it is meaningless to talk of bootstrap activities by which we or they who are less fortunate can lift themselves up .
4 The world-affirming person should not be forced into a world-renouncing spirituality , nor someone who is basically a thinker into an affective spirituality .
5 It was me who had my neck broken and me who is still suffering .
6 Dudley Ward is a mathematician at the university , and someone who is particularly interested in the teaching of maths at school level .
7 You can it 's fairly easy to distinguish between somebody who 's not very fluent because there 's something technically very difficult about the topic and they ca n't actually explain it and er and somebody who 's actually very nervous so you get different kinds of of er speech errors fluency and speech errors .
8 I had a phone call to Israel the other night and somebody who is very experienced in stress prevention , but still she was afraid and just finding out how isolated those kind of , you know , how isolated they 're feeling out there , the fear of the chemical warfare , and maybe now I 'm able to write to her to reduce some of that isolation .
9 Do are you aware of the difference between erm an advisor who is tied and one who is perfectly free .
10 He did not show disappointment that it was a mere journalist and one who was more interested in a dead artist whose work he had never handled .
11 Why did she have to meet the wrong man , and one who was so strongly attracted to her ?
12 Our Walking Tour is n't just for professional hikers ; the pace is leisurely and anybody who is reasonably fit will love it !
13 And so what he 's trying to do is to as Andrea says erm uncover the truth , get to the , get to what really happened as it were , under the layers of myth and distortion could have been introduced in the Bible story , and as I said if you read the book erm and it is quite fascinating in many ways , it is a bit like a detective story because what Freud does is he tries to get to the truth by analyzing the , the actual texts and the texts contains discrepancies and anybody who 's ever tried to erm edit a book , learns this to their cost actually , but er you find no matter how carefully you change things , there 's usually things you miss , little discrepancies that give away how it was the first time and er Freud 's view is this , this has happened very much to the Bible , it 's been so heavily edited and re-written and later the the various editings show and if you read it very critically , you can begin to see perhaps the underlying pattern er coming through and erm just as you can tell for instance by reading Genesis , that it 's a of two accounts because there are two stories , the first story is Chapter One of Genesis , then in Chapter Three or something there 's a second story repeats it with variations .
14 a typical religion though , that in that day and age when you were made to flagellate yourself , you were made , the whole time , to recognize your sin , and anybody who was masochistically inclined
15 So that was a contrast from the people near the hospital where I was and , what happened was , we used to do a little service and then anybody that wanted to be seen used to come along and we needed an interpreter and it was a bit like a surgery really , and they would come with any problems , and anyone who was severely ill we would then take back in the Landrover back to the hospital .
16 It must be remembered that you do not just want someone whose opinion is going to carry weight but someone who is also going to provide persuasive evidence both in their report and at trial .
17 One of the most flattering things ever said to me was by a teacher who said , ‘ Kinnock , I 'd like to call you lazy but nobody who 's as big a nuisance as you are is lazy . ’
18 ‘ Dane plays the space-station commander — a figure of authority , but one who 's all too prone to human frailty .
19 The core of Fidel 's men at this stage consisted of supporters of the Ortodoxo party , so-called because of its avowed adherence to the principles of José Marti , a radical thinker in many respects but one who was unequivocally in favour of democratic government for Cuba .
20 Irish manager Noel Murphy said : ‘ We 've had our victories down the years , but anyone who is here today will never forget this one .
21 That does n't mean that I think people should run out and get tested , but anyone who 's heterosexually active , having sexual relationships , needs to think about the risks , and take care of themselves and their partners , need to make sure that they use condoms , that they get themselves informed about the facts .
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