Example sentences of "[adj] be [art] [noun] who " in BNC.
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1 | This is a cop who is in therapy because of his habit of shooting innocent bystanders dead . |
2 | When the officers were finally allowed to see Oliver , Dr Losberne said , ‘ This is a boy who was shot this morning while walking on a farmer 's property where he should n't have been . |
3 | And this is a boy who used to smoke marijuana and lived in a squat with a girlfriend who had a tattoo on her backside and two kids by somebody else , if you please … ’ |
4 | This is a boy who is married to a woman 14 years his senior and plays father to a girl only nine years younger than himself . |
5 | This is a subject who wishes to maximize his or her expected payment from participating in the experiment . |
6 | Excellent use is made of the text of Tom Jones , but it is now less detectable that this is a writer who has done his stint of teaching English literature at university level . |
7 | ‘ This is a girl who has been crying out for help , ’ one aide said . |
8 | This is a lady who giggled her way through Nightmare on Elm Street . ’ |
9 | This is a person who sees nothing to recommend the Duomo at Siena ( ‘ it seems to have been got by outlining ’ ) , nor Sienese painting in general : ‘ evidence of love ; but not of art … |
10 | This is a person who quite likes the idea that the woman he is mashing might stick an ice-pick into his jugular at any second . |
11 | This is a person who , amongst other things , gives a vocal lead , with or without accompaniment , in singing phrases which the congregation repeats , or to which it responds . |
12 | This is a person who wants , exactly , a valid relation to exist between himself or herself and the description " artist " ; what is wanted is the relationship , not the existence of the entity , nor the existence of the properties implied by the word artist which obviously exist quite independently as elements of the language . |
13 | Trapped in the revolving world of afternoon TV , this is a man who would have quite happily recorded the LP from the comfort of his bed had they been able to fit it in the studio . |
14 | This is a man who understands scripts , who chooses and places each frame with a sense of meaning and structure . |
15 | One feels that this is a man who could . |
16 | What sort of people This is a man who dresses up remember , in very strange scotch plaid trousers and jackets . |
17 | This is a man who calculates everything , even the price of love , in monetary terms . |
18 | cos I mean , I had to help my dad with a car boot sale , this is a man who does n't buy anything erm , secondhand |
19 | This is a gentleman who started out as a co-pilot in the Five-Seventieth squadron . |
20 | This is a leader who has evangelistic gifts , is essentially outward looking , as well as having the ability to lead and relate well to a team . |
21 | This is a guy who speaks little English , but he buzzes round us like a bee on a rosebush . |
22 | This is a critic who uses sliding scales , not one fixed Procrustean rule . |
23 | you are the user associated with the DC ( by default , this is the user who created it , unless specifically changed using option 2.5.0 ) , and |
24 | be the user associated with a DC , ( by default , this is the user who created it , unless specifically changed using option 2.5.0 ) and |
25 | you must be the user associated with the DC ( by default , this is the user who created it , unless specifically changed using option 2.5.0 ) |
26 | you must be the user currently associated with the DC ( by default , this is the user who created it , unless specifically changed using option 2.5.0 ) |
27 | you must be the user associated with the DC ( by default , this is the user who created it , unless specifically changed using option 2.5.0 ) and |
28 | THIS is the cat who 's going to save our asses ! ’ said NME editor Neil Spencer . |
29 | This is the generation who can hold society together . |
30 | And Stone , no stranger to chemical soul-searching himself ( after all , this is the man who wrote Scarface and called it ‘ somewhat autobiographical ’ ) , is not afraid to tackle the dangers of glorifying this aspect of Morrison 's character . |