Example sentences of "[noun sg] who [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Or a priest of some unknown religion who strides towards us , implacably set on some atavistic rite ? |
2 | Parity expects to sell to end users and have the boxes rebranded by an integrator who sells into the petrochemical industry . |
3 | The message that I received from the governor and from the hard-working members of the association who work at Welford road is that there is a need for more resources to be put into the prison service . |
4 | His stay was brief , for in 1950 it was sold to the West Midlands Farmers Association who remained until 1974 . |
5 | Norwich , who in spite of an outstandingly good record of behaviour were fined £50,000 , must be wondering if this is the same Football Association who dealt with them so severely only last month . |
6 | This poem describes the scene of a battlefront , and a soldier who waits by his dead comrade , who is beyond consolation . |
7 | ‘ I thought I would use a grenade ’ , said Vu Van Hau , a 22-year-old Vietnamese soldier who served for three years in Kompong Cham and Kompong Thom provinces , before returning to his native Ho Chi Minh City as part of the September withdrawal . |
8 | What would then , what would be your solution as a soldier who served over there , a victim of terrorism , what would your solution be ? |
9 | Its hero , Sya , is a crippled Iranian soldier who arrives in London with his sister , Sohy , seeking medical treatment . |
10 | A FORMER soldier who lives in the Republic is high on the list of suspects drawn up by intelligence analysts hunting an IRA sniping team operating along the border . |
11 | Beauty was a draught horse who belonged to a suburban dairy . |
12 | A horse who has to be lightly raced , Chatam has only had three runs this season . |
13 | Normally the horse who pulls with his ears back is unhappy and running from pain whereas the horse who pulls with his ears forward is just eager . |
14 | Normally the horse who pulls with his ears back is unhappy and running from pain whereas the horse who pulls with his ears forward is just eager . |
15 | And perhaps the best-known of them all ; the apparently harmless street musician who came to a little township called Hamelin , and agreed to rid the town of rats by means of his music … |
16 | The film is about a murdered rock musician who returns from the dead and , quoting lines from Edgar Allan Poe , seeks revenge . |
17 | ‘ They are only an average valleys side who change in the pub , ’ he chuckles . |
18 | Saturday 's Philiphaugh contest was full of ebb and flow and attracted a large crowd , buttressed by a touring English school side who delighted in a game of ‘ spot the internationalist ’ . |
19 | In court he has to be on the alert every moment and is watched by a highly trained expert on the other side who pounces upon his slightest mistake . |
20 | Twelve of the Leicester side who lost to Quins are back on duty , led by the doughty John Wells . |
21 | Liam Brady 's choice of more or less the side who lost to Falkirk in the Scottish Cup the previous weekend — Rudi Vata was replaced by Brian O'Neil — was not so much a vote of confidence as a challenge to those players to prove they could not be so bad again . |
22 | Watsonians have Ian Smith and Roddy McLeod back in their XV to face Jed-Forest at Myreside , where the visitors list the side who lost to a Craig Chalmers injury-time drop goal two weeks ago . |
23 | The defender , Steve Pittman , now free of suspension , will be added to the Dundee side who won at Easter Road on Saturday . |
24 | It was occupied by the Fry family — the eldest son was Sergeant Major of St. Martin 's Church Lads Brigade who used to camp out in bell tents at Shady Bower during the summer months . |
25 | In the case of Northern Ireland , the pressure for uniformity came from the majority of the electorate who want to be as well treated as British citizens are in England or Scotland . |
26 | It means that the 55-60 per cent of the electorate who voted against the Conservatives will get what they voted for , instead of the 40-45 per cent who voted for the Tories , putting them in power for five more unfettered years . |
27 | Of the 28 per cent of the electorate who voted in the referendum , 53 per cent supported the ban . |
28 | In future the computer expert will be the outsider who works for the manufacturer or as an independent adviser . |
29 | The creature , although ugly , was intelligent but when he was rejected by his creator and by the people he helps ; he became an outsider who turned to violence and sought revenge on his creator . |
30 | This uncertainty about the proper role of litigation by private citizens is also reflected in the requirement that a litigant who applies for a prerogative order must first seek the leave of the court to do so . |