Example sentences of "sports [noun] who " in BNC.
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1 | A sports writer who might previously have written ‘ a live wire mid field man ’ ( one who shows much sports man ship , presumably ) actually took the trouble to put ‘ livewire midfieldman ’ . |
2 | John Allsop , the sports psychologist who travels the tour , has advised ‘ Forget technique ; think only of hitting the ball . ’ |
3 | In the March issue of RUNNING Magazine , Mr G. Bamtik , a budding triathlete from Kent , complained about sports manufacturers who seem blind to the needs of bifocal wearers . |
4 | Ironically many of these people were once keen sports enthusiasts who , due to injury or accident , find themselves confined to a wheelchair . |
5 | here at last is a British sports team who 've found the secret of winning |
6 | With encouragement from the paper 's enlightened sports editor Clifford Makins — ‘ he was a widely read man with respect for The Word , who believed that sports writers who are insular are doubly boring ’ — and a chance opportunity to write a boxing piece , McIlvanney was on his way , armed with Makin 's almost religious guidelines . |
7 | Or you might be a musician , an actor , a dancer , a singer or a sports person who relies on functioning to peak efficiency in order to obtain the best results . |
8 | Small wonder that the presence of Guinness is felt all over Ireland ; for Guinness is fully interwoven in the fabric of Irish life , from the farmers who grow the barley to the many artists , musicians and sports people who enjoy the benefits of Guinness 's involvement in over 100 festivals and cultural events around Ireland each year . |
9 | Incredible as it may seem , in Mark Crowe the paper has a sports reporter who is unable to hold his drink . |
10 | Shane may now be shorn of groping groupies and desperate sports hacks who ring him at five o'clock in the morning , but there 's certainly no shortage of England batsmen who are prepared to play dazzled rabbits to his Mack truck headlights . |