Example sentences of "who [verb] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition we are grateful to the necessarily anonymous educational psychologists , and to their clients , who agreed to take part in this research . |
2 | And Ray praises highly the many people from across the country who agreed to take part in the four-part series . |
3 | Its opposition was overruled at this stage however by a majority of the Member States , who agreed to start work on EMU and Political Union in two parallel inter-governmental conferences , which opened at Rome in December 1990 . |
4 | He makes ‘ Die Welt ’ and in it he tells of Zangwill who goes to make settlement in Uganda , but mostly he tells of your English government . |
5 | Eight years on the problems have not decreased but they have increased er , even more so with the present problem of employers who tend to ignore health and safety using fear of unemployment to stop complaints . |
6 | It is odd that this abstract term is applied , not to our lives , but to the activities of people who tend to have difficulty with abstract concepts . |
7 | Nancy enjoyed seeing them and an occasional painter or writer who asked to renew acquaintance with Arnold 's collection . |
8 | Abbey National already provided a receipt for mortgage monies ; and a practice rule could be introduced requiring a solicitor who expected to receive evidence of payment to report the matter if this were not forthcoming in a prescribed period . |
9 | Clearly it all adds up to a great season ahead for the fans , who fought to keep speedway in Swindon . |
10 | Some who failed to find work remained unemployed and dependent on family or charity ; others resorted to domestic contract outwork , where the conditions were just as bad as anything in nineteenth-century Europe . |
11 | This failure to find cross-modal priming was confirmed by Clarke and Morton ( 1983 ) and by Morton ( 1979 ) , who failed to find facilitation of visual word identification by prior auditory presentation . |
12 | And Big Flame had a reputation for humanity compared with other ultra-left sects with their habit of expelling people en masse in a hail of jargon-ridden abuse , and demanding Moonie-type self-criticism from slackers who failed to meet newspaper sales quotas . |
13 | Underlying cardinal faults were the management who failed to consider safety on the vessels and did not listen to masters ' complaints . |
14 | It seems clear that the man who failed to secure peace in our time , did at least find a personal tranquillity on the banks of the River Churn . |
15 | According to this view , the woman who agrees to have sex with D only when he promises to marry her ( never intending to keep this promise ) — and because he has promised to marry her — is a victim not of rape but of the lesser offence of procuring sexual intercourse by false representations . |
16 | Perhaps we should not be so ready to sneer at the Close Brethren who deny unbelievers access to their domestic table , when we often do not share our holy table with believers . |
17 | We have a God who longs to answer prayer ; a God who listens to our words and answers them ; a God who knows our thoughts and answers the prayers that we can not express in words ; a God whose ability to answer prayer is not limited by the finite , but who can do infinitely more abundantly above all that we can ask for or think of asking . |
18 | Dawtrey , 18 , of Boundary Brook Road , Oxford , who admitted causing death by reckless driving and five offences of taking vehicles without consent , was also banned from driving for four years . |
19 | AN unemployed fish cook from Liss Forest who admitted possessing cannabis and heroin five days before Christmas told police it was his own personal stash for the holiday period . |
20 | In 1979 , James Anderton , the Christian moralist chief constable of Greater Manchester , described the greatest threat to law and order as stemming from ‘ seditionist … interested groups who do not have the well-being of this country at heart and who mean to undermine democracy ’ ( Thompson 1979 : 380 ) . |
21 | Something had to be found for the men to do with their time , so someone had the bright idea of introducing ‘ Cook 's Tours ’ — trips over France and Germany in a Lancaster for any of the non-flying staff who cared to take advantage of it , including Waafs . |
22 | The most worrying thing is not that life was imitating video game imitating life etc ; that my perception of reality had been fatally flawed by subliminal computer messages ; or even that my brain was becoming all-too transparent to any two-bob amateur psychiatrist who cared to take note . |
23 | It had encouraged the growth of a vast population who had sprawled over the land , preventing its improvement ; and because they needed no money in order to survive — for their sole equipment was a spade — they acted as a monstrous brake on the monied system , a millstone around the necks of those who sought to improve land and trade . |
24 | GEP participants who intend seeking support from either LEDU or T&EA ( Enterprise Allowance Scheme ) are exempt from ‘ Enterprise Training ’ |
25 | For motorists who intend to travel west by road on N3 to Zurich or beyond , a short side-trip is to -be recommended . |
26 | This course is designed to provide a broad base for students who intend to seek employment in a commercial information processing environment . |
27 | It was one of Brian 's three daughters , Karen , who got to know Kirsty . |
28 | Although the proportion of people who reported having diabetes or high blood pressure increased as severity of periodontal disease increased , some of the increase may be a reflection of the older ages of those with more severe disease . |
29 | But the Journey Planner is good value for money , and for anyone who needs to coordinate rail journeys it could be a real time-saver . |
30 | You may be a newly appointed manager who needs to acquire management skills quickly . |