Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [verb] [pron] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It drives us home to the God who longs to turn our disasters into triumph .
2 Perhaps you 're the one who needs to broaden your horizons .
3 WE welcome who has joined our accounts department .
4 The family historian who has traced his ancestors back to nineteenth-century Leicestershire , Nottinghamshire or south Derbyshire will have seen parish registers that time after time give a man 's occupation as FWK .
5 BEING dubbed ‘ The World 's Sexiest Man ’ created a lot of problems for Mel Gibson , who has turned his cheeks to the cameras in several films .
6 A teacher with considerable experience and further training , who has demonstrated his abilities as a design consultant for both curricula and materials .
7 The track was inspired by a documentary about an American woman who has ground her teeth down to gum level .
8 For Trusty Dusty Hare read Long John Liley , a rapidly emerging full-back who has let his boots do the talking whilst notching up the season 's fastest century .
9 At $60 , anyone who has held his shares will have received the full benefit of the new information whether it is disclosed to him or not .
10 But this , too , is upper-class , this recital of exotic place-names — so often the spoor of the doughty , ascetic , astringent English traveller who has left his privileges behind .
11 INGRID POLLARD is a documentary photographer who has published her photographs in several magazines and journals such as Spare Rib , Outwrite and The Voice .
12 This small herd of 40 or 50 animals , though enclosed , still has the freedom of 135ha of land and the animals are rarely in contact with humans ; they live as a wild herd and exhibit many interesting behaviour patterns , which have been studied in the past by famous artists and very recently by Cambridge zoologist Stephen Hall , who has published his observations .
13 Thank you to everyone who has sold their tickets , either to themselves or to others !
14 West Dorset 's most famous resident was Thomas Hardy and any one who has read his books or seen the films , such as Tess , will already have a vision of the landscape — probably of stark rolling countryside with constant rain .
15 ‘ Every customer who has bought our products over the last year can feel good about helping towards the success of this campaign ’ said Jonathan Harper Hill , brand manager for the Montagne Jeunesse range .
16 George Ward who has convinced his children and grandchildren not to smoike believes supports education .
17 He collects a motley crew of musicians and singers , drunken Deco , Dean with his uncle 's sax , Billy , who has to have his drums redeemed from the pawnbrokers , Joey ‘ The Lips ’ Fagan , and the girls Imelda , Natalie and Bernie .
18 Typically then they operate to defeat the title of the unpaid seller ( let us call him C ) who has entrusted his goods to a buyer who , without paying C , has in turn sold them to an innocent purchaser .
19 Jarvis , who has had his ups and downs in his relationship with his county Yorkshire over the years , is confident those problems are over too .
20 Parolles , who has had his moments of verse during the play , enters the final scene wholly discredited , and speaking prose .
21 A horse who has had his problems , Royal Athlete was off for two seasons , but in 1990 he won over the Mildmay fences at Liverpool after having fallen when backed favourite at Cheltenham .
22 THE Chancellor , who has had his troubles with the Press , took his chance to hit back with obvious glee yesterday .
23 ‘ United have been enjoying a decent run and will arrive at Pittodrie looking for both points , ’ said Miller , who has told his players to forget all about their recent Scottish Cup win over McLean 's team .
24 A bespectacled man with stand-up hair , who has taken his shoes off and hung his feet over the arm of the chair .
25 Any man who has taken his brothers to court three times since 1980 must have a cutting edge to his personality .
26 YOU FAT BASTAD ! ’ as a stage diver is thrown back on to the stage and Carl , who has removed his glasses in a rare moment of vanity , gets out of the way by blundering blindly into the snare drum .
27 Lord Lawson , who has restricted his comments on the economy since his resignation four years ago , said : ‘ If the Chancellor is to make significant early inroads into the budget deficit he has no option but to increase tax substantially . ’
28 But now instead of providing cut flowers for the gentry at the big house , David is supplying plants for anyone who wants to beautify their gardens .
29 First Response offers a single and double test for the woman more unsure of the dates of her cycle or who wants to double-check her results .
30 The Sufis have an explanation for this eternal something that is discerned by the mystics and can also be discerned by anyone who wants to develop his emotions .
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