Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [is] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So if there 's any teacher who 's listening to this programme who would like details of it , by writing in to you , Dudley Ward , at the university ? |
2 | United went down 2-1 but who 's counting at this late stage in the season … |
3 | Who 's voting for Tory here ? |
4 | ‘ You do n't know who 's hiding in that snicket by the church — it could be the vicar or it could be Dracula , they look the same when it 's dark . |
5 | Worst of all , what if my mind goes completely blank with panic and I ca n't even remember who I am , never mind who 's coming on next and what the hell this one is talking about now ? |
6 | I will ensure that everyone who 's working on that line is issued with a pair of safety glasses . |
7 | There 'll be no decision on who 's won for several weeks , while the judges tour towns in the 7 other countries taking part . |
8 | I know of someone who needs a nurse who 's experienced in diabetic patient care . ’ |
9 | The crew were here to film ’ Shadowlands ’ the life of C.S Lewis , who 's remembered at one of Oxford 's best-known poets and children 's writers . |
10 | But you 're the one who 's putting in most of the effort . ’ |
11 | Who 's Screwing Who — Who 's Paying For All This ? |
12 | Who 's paying for all this . |
13 | Who 's paying for all this ? |
14 | Who 's paying for all this ? |
15 | So Frye is a one-time KGB mole who 's slept with drab Duckham 's ex-wife à la Bill Haydon and George Smiley . |
16 | Who , who 's going to this party tonight ? |
17 | Anyone who 's visiting from other churches . |
18 | Dana must be the Mrs Smith who 's booked into that hotel . ’ |
19 | ‘ Who 's talking about old friends ? ’ enquired Albert nastily . |
20 | An Edinburgh man who 's fought for eight years to overturn a conviction for armed robbery says he 's prepared to go the European Court of Human Rights . |
21 | a candidate who is registered for 71619 Music Making : Solo 1 ( Brass ) may have the registration adjusted to 71626 Music Making : Solo 2 ( Brass ) ; |
22 | conversely a candidate who is registered for 71638 Music Making : Solo 3 ( Woodwind ) but is unlikely to be successful in this module may have the registration adjusted to 71631 Music Making : Solo 2 ( Woodwind ) . |
23 | The test is the effect on the ordinary reader , who is endowed for this purpose with considerable wisdom and knowledge of the way of the world . |
24 | By using gestures only to illustrate speech — it is distracting to discuss , say , marketing strategy with someone who is engaged in continuous grooming . |
25 | In addition , a challenge may be issued by a person who is prosecuted with one of the offences to be considered that the conditions were improperly imposed in the first place . |
26 | His possible clash with Qannaas ( who is trained by former royal jockey turned BBC TV commentator Bill Smith ) should be one of the highlights on the six-race card . |
27 | A member who is dismissed under this Article may be reinstated as a member on payment of all arrears of his subscription due at the time of his dismissal , and also any appropriate admission fee which may be decided by the Council . |
28 | An employee who is dismissed after two years ' service has three months in which to complain to an industrial tribunal . |
29 | he has knowingly obtained ( whether directly or indirectly ) that information from another individual who is connected with that company , or was at any time in the six months preceding the obtaining of that information , so connected , and who the tippee knows or has reasonable cause to believe , held the information by virtue of being so connected ; and he |
30 | As one lawyer who is lobbying against many of the bill 's provisions told New Scientist : ‘ The very early aims of data protection laws were to protect the individual , and this particular bill was put forward by this government to protect business interests . |