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

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1 Excluded from this group are persons who worked in fields , gardens and plantations for a cash wage , but who had no stake in land .
2 Well the Bill was , who was the manager in those days was very much the manager , and there was one of the directors used to play for the Villa , and he used to more or less look after the playing side which the rest of the directors never seemed to interfere with , they , they left the management up to the manager the selection of the team , Bill and the trainer when they were in the second division was Arthur who 's manager of Derby County now , he had the , I believe he had a sad time when he was at Walsall he , he lost his wife in a car accident and
3 Here the obvious winner is Interleaf who 's Workstation Publishing Software is marketed by IBM , DEC , Apollo and Siemens while the Technical Publishing Software product is also handled Kodak under the KEEPS badge .
4 This week our guest on Sharing Time is Erlend who is one of the survivors of the Piper Alpha disaster and is one who has come back to Orkney this last week , staying with his family here in Orkney .
5 Its most famous son is Rossini who founded the town 's Institute of Music set alongside the renaissance palace , twisting narrow streets and fortress of the historic town centre .
6 The only character who shows any internal conflict or dramatic progress is Sohy who gets a glimpse of Westernised freedom ( symbolised by the abandonment of her veil ) but who can not easily shake off a lifetime of enslavement .
7 At one end of the clinical spectrum are patients who have a new Q-wave myocardial infarction due to thrombotic occlusion of a major coronary artery ; the risk of sudden cardiac death in such cases recedes as the infarct evolves .
8 Examples of an informal organisation are managers who regularly go together for lunch in a local cafeteria , a clique of workmates etc .
9 In a worse condition was Morrissey who fell victim to the gruelling schedule .
10 At one extreme is Calvino who views technology as the occasion for a radical reconception of the act of reading .
11 And on the far end is Ed who 's a full time UNIS UNISON officer .
12 The only exception are diabetics who should obtain advice from their specialist , dietician , or family doctor first .
13 Moving in the other direction are Pheonix who are already well-established on the 2-ply scene with their Driphter jackets .
14 A certain percentage are nobodies who want to become somebodies on my back . ’
15 Half the visitors were from societies all over the North but the other half were people who came out of interest and curiosity . ’
16 For example , among those carers living with a dementia sufferer , there were some who gave little care because the sufferer did not need much , because they went out to work , or because they themselves were frail ; and at the other extreme were people who ‘ did everything ’ for a sufferer , and rarely left the house without him or her .
17 In social situations it has to be recognised that there is at least one other sentient being present who has his own objectives which might accord with or oppose those of the first person .
18 The Committee 's main witness was Trevelyan who , having reformed the organization of the Civil Service , was now anxious to improve its accommodation .
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