Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] who [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 His drawings and documentation proved extremely valuable for researchers who followed him .
2 Some languages have case inflections which indicate the relationship between the elements in a clause , for instance who does what to whom .
3 FAMILY EDWARD SCISSORHANDS , one of 1992 's most entertaining videos , is the bittersweet tale of artificially created boy ( Johnny Depp ) with scissors as fingers who joins your average American household .
4 What is to be avoided is the point-scoring conflict that develops between groups who see their relative success and status vis-a-vis their neighbours as being more important than the pursuit of the common good .
5 For exporters who price their exports in foreign currency , a fall in the exchange rate will mean that they earn more pounds per unit sold .
6 Billy Ploose 's up and under fell behind Town defence bouncing kindly for Scott who kept his head and finished coolly .
7 So now is the ideal time for growers who suspect they may have herbicide-resistant strains of the weed to get them checked , says ADAS 's James Clarke .
8 A special frisson seems to be guaranteed for readers who think they are readers if the object of the mystery is itself a literary ( or artistic ) artefact — the manuscript in The Name of the Rose , the novel in Francesca Duranti 's The House on Moon Lake ( 1987 ) , the unwriting writer in Del Giudice .
9 But sophisticated Sal ( Dylan McDemott ) is n't as convinced about Toby who pursues him until he has to give in to her — er — charms .
10 Most ‘ carers ’ simply happen to be those nearest relatives who find themselves in an unwanted , unsought and very stressful situation .
11 This belt , named after Kuiper who suggested it would be left over from the formation of the planets , has been much-discussed as a possible source of short-period comets .
12 Controlling ammonia emissions and ending tax-breaks for commuters who drive their cars to work are not usually the kind of issues which sends voters raging into the polling booths .
13 A TEST which checks foetuses for Down 's Syndrome will be made available at Hartlepool General Hospital 's Cameron maternity unit from next Wednesday for mothers-to-be who want it .
14 I have been talking only about directors who own their own company but the concept of restricting earnings can often be profitably applied to other employees .
15 Solidarity with Southern nationalists is still a major Northern nationalist perception , despite the fact that they view their Southern compatriots at best with indifference and at worst as traitors who sold them out to the loyalists .
16 From the moment Alexander II ( 1855–81 ) took power , an image was built of the ‘ Tsar Liberator ’ as a resolute and liberally minded champion of progress who imposed his autocratic will over the objections of subservient nobles and bureaucrats .
17 He has told colleagues in the force in South Africa ( ‘ There are lots of cops who support me ’ ) that he is ready ‘ to lick your arse in Church Square on a Sunday , if I ca n't solve it in two days ’ — referring to the notorious unsolved murder of the antiapartheid activist , David Webster .
18 The debtor received legal advice from a firm of solicitors who rendered their bill on 31 July 1991 .
19 Because of Jezrael who thought she was strong enough to meddle and get away with it .
20 As the London Underground becomes more dishevelled and unpredictable , so the number of suicides who throw themselves on to the track seems to increase .
21 He still had a lot of contacts who valued his priorities of customer care and quality .
22 I visited a one-man research station of the Cyprus Department of Agriculture who invited me to taste the products of many combinations of variety and soil .
23 JOHN DUTTON , 47 , a graduate of Lancashire College of Agriculture who started his journalistic career as a Press officer with the Milk Marketing Board has been appointed Editor of ‘ British Farmer ’ , the official journal of the NFU .
24 Erm there 's a sense in which y'know kind of when I go to concerts erm there 's y'know kind of there 's loads of blokes who take their shirts off and er wrestle around together and build human pyramids and do all that kind of , lots of body contact , lots of grasping one-another and all that kind of thing and yet erm y'know presumably to them , on the assumption that they 're heterosexual , as I assume probably they are , it 's it 's one of these things that erm y'know is kind of again maybe it even occurs at the same time as they 're quite homophobic in some cases .
25 And you 'll get people of course who say it did n't work .
26 As much as the militants ' venom , I recall the desperation of pickets who said they ‘ just want to get it over with ’ and strikers ' wives wondering where the next meal was coming from .
27 The rating on which young people do so badly is derived only from that fraction of employers who say they are different .
28 ‘ Oh — do n't tell me , I do n't want to know , ’ Emmie cried passionately , flinging herself down on top of William who suffered her patiently for a moment and then got up , shook himself and moved away .
29 THERE are a handful of clubs who know what life is like at the top and the bottom .
30 The worst were spreaders of terror , like Cuthbert in Thrandeston , or crassly negligent , like Jackman of Shippenhall who spent his days ruing the loss of his investment in a bogus railway company , and took pleasure only in riding to hounds .
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