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

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1 We can find out far easier what is really required , and they can begin to realize that we 're not just a set of photographs at back of church with names underneath , that we 're actually person who are thinking of speaking .
2 ‘ There are always plenty who will raise the dead if it suits them . ’
3 Life now may be better for some women , but there are still plenty who are helpless victims …
4 In fact it seemed to be only Gaughan who seemed capable of creating chances as Darlington struggled .
5 In fact it seemed to be only Gaughan who seemed capable of creating chances as Darlington struggled .
6 ‘ There 's only Dad who matters and I 'm sure he 'd agree .
7 The animals seem to be happy and contented in their lives , it is only man who is melancholy .
8 We are a mystery to ourselves , and it is only God who sees into this mystery , knowing us completely .
9 Here , significantly , it is only God who puts himself on oath by passing between the pieces .
10 One thing you might have noticed , though , is that there is only Heather who actually wants to sit next to Gowie .
11 Third , the views of the innate aggressionists and their followers reflect — and implicitly reinforce — sexism , since it is usually man who is presented in the Hobbesian mould , with a sleight-of-hand extension of man into Man .
12 At least she would have that much more experience , even if it was only Finn who kissed her .
13 It was only Cranmer who was brave enough to confront him with the evidence of the infidelities of the adored young Queen of his middle age , Catherine Howard .
14 Though he was always in evidence it was invariably Madame who did all the talking , giving orders , fussing around clients , so that Paula was never quite certain what his role was .
15 When I faltered as the realization hit me that it was n't Mum who 'd neglected me , but I who 'd neglected Mum , Pyke said gently , ‘ I think you may like to be in my next production . ’
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