Example sentences of "[noun sg] who can not [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Any lawyer who can not find a book will be able to look at the card and see who has taken it .
2 However , for normal purposes they are perfectly adequate and offer the best solution for the home or small business user who can not afford the more professional systems .
3 An innkeeper is not bound to supply with reasonable refreshment or to accommodate , any person who can not pay a reasonable sum for these services .
4 Our sportsdesk can spot from a mile off a person who can not tell an in-swinger from a bouncer .
5 It is also possible to accept an attractive and charming person who can not get the job done .
6 Any person who can not appreciate the obligation this imposes is not a competent witness .
7 The teenager who can not find a job , the young mother with no one but toddlers to talk to , the active man forced to retire because of age regulations , the person who spends day after day doing the same repetitive work — all these people , and many others , may suffer from extreme boredom .
8 He links this to the act of consciousness raising , which I consider presents the greatest problem for the insider who can not leave the field or return to academia .
9 Mr Wheeler , an engineer who worked for many years in the oil business , is a pleasant , slightly worried-looking man who can not bear the fact that no one seems to realise just what lengths he goes to in order to keep the plant squeaky clean and emission-free .
10 Both discussed Kohlberg 's moral dilemma of a man who can not afford the expensive medicine which may save his fatally ill wife , and who must decide whether to burgle a pharmacy to get it .
11 Mr Tholen is a man who can not resist a challenge and when , just before his 50th birthday , he was told he was too old to learn anything new , he set out to prove that theory wrong by learning to fly .
12 Speaking at a news conference in Glasgow , he said : ‘ There are some members of the Labour Party who can not stomach the idea of allowing Scottish water to be privatised while waving the white flag over ownership . ’
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