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

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1 If the Soviet state machine , the process of production and the producers , are directed by the party-state nomenklatura officials , who recruit by co-option from among the beneficiaries of higher education , and who in various ways benefit from privilege , it follows that this ruling stratum has some of the characteristics of a ruling class , though not that of ownership , except possibly in some collective sense .
2 Another socialist who agreed with Mosley in 1930 was Nye Bevan .
3 Mitterand was a proud man who agreed with Fabius and his defence chiefs that no boatload of lunatics , probably under Russia 's influence , was going to stop France 's nuclear programme .
4 In press interviews on April 12 and 14 Mitterrand said that he was not among those who agreed with demands for a Kurdish state .
5 Some dolphins had 10 times the accepted level of PCBs in their bodies , according to Alex Aguilar , head of the Vertebrates Department at Barcelona University biology faculty , who agreed with Costa 's view .
6 The warlords , who agreed in March to form a transitional administration , are still the main players .
7 As my hon. Friend would expect , my right hon. Friend had considerable success in his negotiations with Commissioner Millan , who agreed in principle to help to fund those two crucially important infrastructure developments .
8 The person who graduates from television 's school , then , is someone who has little imagination and few skills in logical analysis and critical discussion ; they have a marked preference for images rather than reality ; and a deep and increasing commitment to just one activity : watching television .
9 One for those who judge by appearances rather than practical application .
10 The race was dominated by 1992 champion Bryan McMonagle who qualified on pole position , led from start to finish and set fastest lap along the way .
11 Ruth , who qualified with Deloittes in 1977 and also spent three years as a journalist with Accountants Weekly , has been with the Institute for over 10 years .
12 This meant that some of those who qualified for money received literally nothing at all .
13 Forty patients who qualified for admission to the study ( Tables I and II ) were randomly assigned to receive either omeprazole ( 20 mg twice daily ) ( Antra , Astra Chemicals , Wedel/Holstein , Germany ) before meals and amoxicillin suspension ( 500 mg four times daily ) ( Amoxypen suspension , Grünenthal , Stolberg , Germany ) before meals and at bedtime for two weeks ( group I ) or bismuth subsalicylate ( 600 mg three times daily ) ( Jatrox , Röhm Pharma , Weiterstadt , Germany ) before meale , metronidazole ( 400 mg three times daily ) ( Clont 400 , Bayer , Leverkusen , Germany ) and tetracycline ( 500 mg three times daily ) ( Hostacylkin 500 , Hoechst , Frankfurt , Germany ) after meals , and ranitidine ( 300 mg at night ) for two weeks ( group II ) .
14 ABA light heavyweight champion Anthony Todd , of Darlington , travels to the second of the three Olympic qualifying tournaments in Berck sur Mer hoping he 'll follow in the footsteps of Scarborough 's Paul Ingle , who qualified for Barcelona at the previous tournament in Denmark .
15 Families were major beneficiaries of the single payments system , which provided one-off payments as a matter of entitlement to claimants who qualified for help .
16 Coun Carr said Cleveland was the only county in which bus services were provided free to those who qualified for bus passes .
17 Wilson , born in Banbury and who qualified for Northern Ireland through his mother 's Co Londonderry birth , has operated at right back for Notts County in recent matches .
18 In the artillery , veterinary surgeons served on warrants issued by the Master General of the Ordnance , receiving the right to commissions in 1805 when Thomas Peall ( who qualified in London in 1796 ) and others addressed the Commander-in-Chief about this anomaly .
19 Tony Roe , who qualified in March 1990 , works for Ford and Warren , a 15-partner firm in Leeds .
20 Consider also Hawthorn 's assessment of Ginsberg , who succeeded to Hobhouse 's Chair :
21 ‘ I see Jim very much as the hero who succeeded in life , ’ says an unusually approachable Stone during a break in the shooting .
22 Mr Powell endorsed Nicholas Budgen , the man who succeeded in Wolverhampton South West .
23 Anyone who succeeded in business in the past decade owed more than a little to the climate she created .
24 Sometimes it 's the man who goes off sex .
25 The anthropologist who goes about things in this hard way ought not to fall into the error of supposing that kinship is " a thing in itself " .
26 A trespasser is a person who goes onto land without an invitation of any sort and whose presence there is either unknown to the occupier , or if known , is objected to .
27 Patrick is an English book who goes to school .
28 Judith Grossman 's novel , Her Own Terms , published in 1988 , looks back at a working-class scholarship-girl in the 1950s , who goes to Oxford from a South London Grammar school ; Grossman shows in passing how formidably well-read and linguistically equipped her heroine was .
29 His next pic Blue Movie Blue stars Nina Siemaszdo as a distressed 17-year-old who goes to work in a high class brothel after her junkie father dies .
30 He who goes to work wearing a Chelsea football kit under his suit and later makes love in the team socks while quoting Hamlet clearly has no truck with cultural snobbishness .
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