Example sentences of "who [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A woman who offers hospitality to guests is more honourable than one who has to take in lodgers for a fee .
2 A man with a mission who offers change
3 Occupational psychologist Dr Judy Blendis , who offers management development training to companies through Professional Psychological Services ( tel : 081-886 0397 ) advises that you try a change in strategy .
4 Overall , the discipline in the UK has become more heavily dominated by those who espouse sociology 's political role .
5 We decided to show it to a booking agent who books cabaret , so I spoke to Harry Dawson who did a lot of , cabaret work and we auditioned it for him .
6 Henry wo n't care who wins cricket 's World Cup , unlike many ex-pat Aussies ; he probably just notices how much colder it is here .
7 On the other hand , a critic who represents object texts in a mode akin to free indirect speech operates under an obligation to represent with some degree of fidelity the texts that he or she purports to ventriloquise .
8 A vet who checked family records discovered he was 17 to 18 years old when he examined him at the Halewood RSPCA shelter yesterday evening .
9 But this is for the bass player who goes widdlywiddlywee
10 Actually , er , as a point , if you find a client who goes hand-gliding , who goes stock car racing , do n't always assume that they 're going to be rated , you just submit it to the underwriters , and they make their own decision .
11 And it 's only the tawny owl who goes tu-whit-tu-whoo .
12 Those who produced staple grains might have to worry about the competition of national or world markets which hardly troubled those who sold dairy products , eggs , vegetables , fruit or even fresh meat — or any other perishable commodity which could not be transported over large distances .
13 Then a woman in the street — the Via Monserato , between the Tiber and the Farnese Square , they talked about it so much , Mena and my grandmother , when I was little , I think they talked about it every day : Il Quartiere Papale , it does have a magnificent sound , has n't it ? and so much of it a slum ; the rich live above on the piani nobili , the ground floors and cellars are rented out to artisans ; my mother , who was brought up in those streets , says to know them you must have breathed the air in the evenings when the wine-shops are full and they are lighting charcoal braziers on the pavements ; she says I will go one day , but I think I know already — well , a woman in Mena 's street who sold salad greens knew the cook who worked for Anna and the prince round the corner and Mena was given things to do in the kitchen .
14 Dirks relayed this news to some of his clients , who sold Equity Funding Corps shares before the fraud was publicly disclosed .
15 ‘ The drug pushers who sold Ecstasy to my son are simply murderers .
16 When the students had free time she used to like to go down to Camberwell to a flower seller who sold mimosa , which is a kind of wattle .
17 Quick to spot the problem , Mary Ann explained that Mr Cottle was a commercial traveller who sold jelly powders and junkets , and very successful he was too .
18 But , nevertheless , the House of Lords held that a manufacturer who sold food or medicine or the like in containers of a nature that the distributor or ultimate purchasers or consumers could not discover the defect by inspection is under a legal duty to the ultimate purchaser or consumer to take reasonable care that the article is free from defect likely to cause injury to health .
19 THE hard luck story to emerge from this year 's Martell Grand National surely can not come from David Stoddart , the man who sold Party Politics 48 hours before the big race and now looks forward to an agreed bonus of £15,000 on top of the original £80,000 price tag .
20 His purchases cost him in all over £4,000 , and those who sold property to him were mainly small landowners , widows and heiresses .
21 Mr Suarez , who sold lottery tickets on the street to support his family , died instantly , and so did his two-year-old daughter and his five-year-old son .
22 Unfortunately , smacking tends to be habit-forming ; there are parents who lack judgement and self-control ; and some do not appreciate that a blow to the child 's head and other parts of the body , even a severe shaking , can be downright dangerous — sometimes fatal .
23 Otherwise , the issue will be put to a vote which also includes 20 smaller nations who lack Test status .
24 INDIA and Indians have been branded ‘ a nation of losers ’ who lack vision .
25 ‘ There are always those who disapprove ; who lack vision .
26 Part of the time he sees them in the familiar way as creatures who lack rationality to at least some degree .
27 At the same time she can take the opportunity to try to build the esteem of those class members who lack confidence and are finding the work slightly embarrassing .
28 Why then should I , who lack papa 's experience of men and statecraft , question Uncle Richard 's judgement now ?
29 I am a living cemetery , a hospital of flesh for those who lack flesh .
30 Wright ( 1978 ) demonstrated that if we interpret the working class to mean manual workers who lack property in the means of production and are exploited ( have surplus value extracted from them ) , then only a fifth of the contemporary USA population fits the definition !
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