Example sentences of "one who [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps he was in cahoots with the one who got in through a skylark ? |
2 | As one who grew up in the Dark Ages and is , as a result , spiritually stunted and psychologically scarred , I regularly find myself cringing at the sight of moaning footballers and speculating , in a twisted fashion , on how much better they might play if all the energy spent on operating the jaws were to be concentrated on getting on with the game . |
3 | His only brother , the one who went down in the Arctic , died unmarried . |
4 | Tim Kaihatsu wrote quite a lot — in fact , he was the one who came up with the most material . |
5 | One who came out into the open after having lost his political way somewhat was former premier Bazargan . |
6 | Of course , the poor individual buyer is the one who loses out in this sort of operation . |
7 | The lesson of the Square One Principle is this : the person who has the courage to go back when necessary is the one who goes on in the end . |
8 | ‘ I 'm not the only one who goes in for charades , ’ he said harshly . |
9 | The other — that 's the one who finished up in the river — I 'm not sure about . ’ |
10 | The contemporary hero is one who stands out against the crowd to fulfil a personal destiny . |
11 | If I might be so bold , for one who missed out on so much ( and not just in a cricket sense ) , I would offer a few words of advice . |
12 | She was the only one who stood up to him . ’ |
13 | The one who ends up with her throat cut ? ’ |
14 | They might introduce themselves as being the best mate of a particular fan or as the one who hangs around with a particular group . |
15 | The man who can live here is the one who reaches out to his fellows . ’ |
16 | Would give to one who leapt out into its air ? |
17 | I recently tried resurrecting some former friendships and did n't get any response , except for one who turned up on my doorstep , glad that I 'd written . |
18 | You 're the strange one who turned up in a top hat . |
19 | The most welcome caller is not the one who rings up with a carefully arranged bouquet of words delivered ‘ at the double ’ ; it is the one who calls to enquire , to listen , and to sympathise when necessary , leaving the elderly person feeling warmed and cared for . |