Example sentences of "[noun sg] who [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The position of the litigant who wrongly brings a case under Order 53 is different because Ord. 53 r. 9(5) may allow the case to continue as if it had been started by ordinary writ procedure . |
2 | The defendant who accidentally offends a passer-by or the neighbour has quite a heavy burden to discharge , having to show that he was not negligent in acting as he did . |
3 | In Cable v Dallaturca ( 1977 ) 121 SJ 795 , the defendant who deliberately withheld an expert 's report was given leave to call him at trial but was deprived of half the costs of the hearing . |
4 | But it was an older blood who really caught the eye . |
5 | Until post-war reconstruction began in the 1950s and early 1960s , most building projects were carried out in the traditional manner , with an architect designing the building and managing the contract , a quantity surveyor preparing bills of quantities , valuations and a final account , and a general contractor who actually constructed the building . |
6 | Another example is the contractor who negligently injures an employee of his customer while on that customer 's premises . |
7 | The increased dose they would get from having Hinkley C on their doorstep , according to Jeremy Western ( a manager from the Board 's Health Physics department who confidently fronted the radiation case ) was less than if they had simply moved from one part of Britain to another — where the ‘ natural ’ background radiation happened to be higher . |
8 | These were then collated by the head of department who sometimes added an overview . |
9 | ‘ I can see by those here present that Samuel did not lack for friends , ’ said the priest who now filled the place of Father Michael . |
10 | Miss Christina Odone , a journalist who currently runs a business charity in Washington , takes up her position this week . |
11 | During this time , the dealer had hired a lawyer who successfully claimed the picture back from the Gemäldegalerie ; relations were strained between East and West Germany , and , according to the dealer , ‘ There was no interest from the DDR ’ . |
12 | The immediacy of the job is obviously an attraction to Simmons , born in Merton , south London , and a pupil at Dulwich college who never visualised a career with the AA . |
13 | ‘ It probably had a lot to do with his job but he was a fella who always had a word for you , ’ said Mr Lavery . |
14 | ‘ It would n't be fair to the actress who eventually gets the part . |
15 | The lord of Myddle was a great figure who never visited the parish , so no one family dominated the others from an ostentatious pew at the front of the church . |
16 | Osaka Transport Authority operates a ‘ hit-money ’ system that rewards staff who display forbearance when attacked , like the station employee who recently asked a man kicking a broken vending machine to stop , only to be hit on the head . |
17 | But it was Tetbury Rugby Club who again won the team event . |
18 | ‘ It 's really just a bunch of guys that I work with on the session scene who all write a bit , and we 've come together in order to find an outlet for our writing . |
19 | Claptrap — or the words of someone on the Aids scene who really knew the score ? |
20 | At times when there is a national advertising campaign and the Law Society is sending out leaflets , they are returned with requests for advice to a local co-ordinator who then allocates the work around local ALAS members . |
21 | great cricketer who only played a couple of times last season , was Dave . |
22 | At the same instant , Petion hurled the machete at the nearest Secte Rouge guard who also carried a machete . |
23 | The offers were made to the County Council who normally consulted the schoolmaster before accepting and he was a very important factor in their success . |
24 | His wife , Magda , who worked hard at looking like a gipsy , was a deep-voiced lady who only did the washing up when every bit of crockery and cutler had been used . |
25 | Senior management who truly support the right to continuing education for all learners are worth their weight in gold to lecturers who may be struggling to persuade colleagues , in their own department/school/division or otherwise , that students with special needs are entitled to be included in the further education system . |
26 | In fact this is a catalogue for the specialist who already has a knowledge of the subject , rather than someone approaching the art for the first time . |
27 | In some ways , too , he behaves as the type of classical hero who ultimately became the danseur noble of classical ballet , because he always behaves nobly and truly . |
28 | Never having run for public office does not daunt this ‘ can-do ’ folk hero who once sent a team of ex-commandos into Iran to rescue two of his employees being held hostage . |
29 | Jacqui 's occupation had n't improved it ; she was n't the sort of girl who immediately revolutionized a place and gave it a woman 's touch ; she just spread her belongings over the widest possible area . |
30 | I want to remember the face of the girl who coldly shot a policeman in the line of his duty . ’ |