Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] [conj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Organiser Pat Devey , of the Ferries Project , said : ‘ Anyone who lives or works in the area will be welcome . ’
2 Jim , who lives and delivers in Kilkeel , Co Down , has only failed to make his round once — and that was in a snowstorm in 1977 when his delivery van had to be towed out of a drift .
3 It 's pretty good knowing someone who lives and works on a big Highland estate if you want to sort out your attitude to the big debate on stalking and access .
4 Harris , who lives and works on a farm , pleaded guilty to speeding at 62 mph in a 30 mph zone .
5 He shows Ishbel Myerscough , who lives and works in Glasgow and specialises in raw , uncompromising portraits .
6 American-born Adelle Corrin , who lives and works in London , creates some of the finest contemporary , grisaille glass , and also makes vibrant windows from what she calls ‘ the primaries , the strong reds and blues which juxtapose excitingly .
7 Bonington said he also hoped to see closer co-operation and understanding between the national park authorities and the farmers , tourist operators and everyone else who lives and works in the parks .
8 My good friend Alec Dawson-Shephard who lives and works in the Maldives and swims in his aquarium ( the open sea ) every day as part of his work in fisheries .
9 So he is not particularly after a physical relationship , but someone who loves and cares for him alone , Miranda , however , thinks his reason is that ‘ his pleasure is keeping me prisoner .
10 The conventionalist judge we just imagined , who worries whether deciding against Mrs. McLoughlin would be efficient in virtue of the precedents that mothers may recover for emotional injury sustained at the scene , has no need to look for any larger underlying principle " embedded " in these precedents or to defend one controversial view about the content of these principles .
11 Fly is a tall , skinny , short-haired , very independent lady who dresses and swears like a Vietnam veteran ( North Vietnam that is ) .
12 Under the 1961 Constitution executive power is vested in the President , who appoints and presides over a Council of Ministers .
13 The administration consists of an executive President who is directly elected by universal adult suffrage for a five-year term , and who appoints and presides over a Council of Ministers .
14 The Constitution provides for an executive President who is directly elected by universal suffrage for a five-year term , and who appoints and presides over a Council of Ministers .
15 Any person , organization , or government department who buys and pays for an advertisement is " the advertiser " .
16 So the unit of evolution ceases to be the individual who survives and reproduces in competition with another individual that becomes a species as a whole which survives in competition with other species .
17 The winner is the one who jumps and crawls for the longest time , and he receives a blue ribbon to wear round his waist .
18 It 's very difficult to find someone who draws or paints with passion , someone who makes monuments , who 's just honestly in love with what they 're observing .
19 Drunken ‘ yobs ’ being sick , threatening anyone who objects and standing on seats are common .
20 He is Robert Harrold , Chairman of the National Dance branch of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing — a very experienced teacher who lectures and examines in many parts of the world .
21 Anyone who organizes or participates in these festivals is a traitor to Islam and the Iranian nation , " he declared .
22 IT TAKES a confident — and brave — man who claims that freefalling without a parachute is safe .
23 Who comes or goes in these rooms is my business , not yours ! ’
24 May organisations take part in this annual event , including Canadian Clubs , British and American Clubs , Scottish/American Clubs and many more to honour the young men who dies while serving at Flying Training Schools at Riddle Field , Clewiston and Carlstrom Field , Arcadia .
25 ‘ The only man I know ’ , wrote Karel Kyncl earlier this year , ‘ who blushes when confronted with something deplorable . ’
26 The point , in short , is that such an existent is typically someone who knows and refers to himself as " I myself " , and that all reports that identify this existent in an essential way will have to be phrased in the first person singular .
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