Example sentences of "[noun] who [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ideally suited to the carp and pike lads who regularly fish long sessions , the ’ Dome ’ can be assembled in minutes and can be moved around quickly and conveniently .
2 If that were true , why is the species producing a large number of males who never mate ?
3 Managers who never leave do not have to wait for another manager to retire or die so that they can fill their shoes .
4 These studies show us that many of the families who successfully parent hard to place children are not conventional , middle-class , two-child families .
5 It is the absurdly pompous Pons who ostensibly pieces together the scattered evidence of Urim 's past .
6 ‘ Yes but he 's g-g-going to C-c-cambridge and he 's the only person who really c-c-c-ares about me . ’
7 You have n't developed the icy crust a beautiful woman who daily battles off the advances of adolescent boys would have . ’
8 and people who just people
9 The second regards the state as an autonomous actor , not controlled from outside by anyone , but instead responding chiefly or solely to the preferences of the administrative and governing elites who directly staff its institutions .
10 Sixty-eight bottles of malt and brandy on a Welsh dresser — not bad for a man who hardly drinks .
11 The balance of power on Gloucester City Council is held by a former Tory councillor who now votes as an independent .
12 He was only 21 when he answered the call : a young man from a comfortable background who only months earlier had taken an interest in politics for the first time .
13 Now that in itself is not unique , what is unique is because of our relationships with people like Microsoft who actually O E M and resell and O S Two , then many many of the P C and desktop Four G M and tools vendors vendors have aligned themselves behind that A P I .
14 For the many publishers who already originate their products in electronic form — particular those active in reference publishing who actively database their properties from the start — the step from electronic origination to electronic delivery is not great , at least not in practical terms .
15 Now in this area there are lots of farms — some large , very efficiently run , like businesses , and some small , struggling ones who naturally jib at paying large veterinary bills .
16 An example of this is found in , in a recent book by Richard Dawkins , where , and here I quote Dawkins , Dawkins says Lamarckians are traditionally fond of calluses , that is you know , erm , hardened skin , thickened skin , like on the sole of your feet , and he contrasts these Lamarckians who like callouses , with the Darwinian , who he says has a ready answer , in terms of natural selection .
17 He is the prototype of the historian who never marvels , just as Herodotus is the prototype of the historian who always marvels .
18 He is the prototype of the historian who never marvels , just as Herodotus is the prototype of the historian who always marvels .
19 Turndal , a Swede who reputedly delegates , will run day-to-day operations .
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