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

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1 Von Karajan had been a member of the Nazi party , and saw no reason publicly to mourn musicians who had been persecuted ; Abbado by contrast is a left-winger whose mother was imprisoned by the Nazis for hiding a Jewish child .
2 ‘ Ginger ’ Neil was not impressed with what he saw , and described 261 as ‘ the most motley crowd of goons you ever saw in your life — ferry pilots who had been formed into a squadron . ’
3 Some of these married couples will include partners who have been divorced , working wives , unemployed men , and children from previous marriages or adopted .
4 In addition , many governments have extended legislation to other areas , for example , laws which permit police to use a breathalyser test to detect and detain drivers who have been drinking in excess of the alcohol limit .
5 These patients were recruited from the waiting list of new patients which comprised patients who had been classified as having routine conditions by the consultant on the basis of the information in the referral letter .
6 The others had all been chosen by party colleagues in order to replace leaders who had been forced to resign over issues of mismanagement .
7 What could be more appropriate at Christmas than to remember children who have been deserted by their mothers and know only a hospital as home .
8 A group of publishers and journalists from 38 African countries has called on the United Nations to declare censorship a grave violation of human rights and has asked African governments to free journalists who have been jailed for their professional activities .
9 The distinction is not always easy to keep in mind : Lord Denning , Britain 's most experienced judge in defamation cases , published a book in which he criticised a jury in Bristol for acquitting defendants who had been charged with rioting .
10 Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway played with phallic imagery , played sexy , played violent and played Robin Hood by robbing banks to help farmers who 'd been foreclosed by the banks .
11 Volpe , Sidtis and Gazzaniga ( 1981 ) observed four left handed patients who had been given the Wada Sodium Amytal test .
12 This includes women who 've been trying for a test tube baby , have a history of pelvic inflammatory disease or sexually transmitted diseases , have suffered previous ectopic pregnancy , or surgery on their tubes , and those who 've had infertility problems .
13 ‘ We only release bitches who have been spayed and if they are still only puppies we give the new owners a date to take them to the vet . ’
14 All the major parties in the province can name members who have been murdered , attacked or intimidated .
15 But he said that the amnesty would not cover players who had been shown the red card and sent off for serious offences during qualifying games .
16 But he said that the amnesty would not cover players who had been shown the red card and sent off for serious offences during qualifying games .
17 There are two classes of printers , one called newspaper hands and set nothing but solid matter ; and properly trained compositors who have been taught to do jobbing , tabular work and everything . "
18 Women who have no objection to abortion in principle feel that it is entirely within their right to abort babies who have been diagnosed as being mentally handicapped ; certainly at present there are few legal restraints , but there are practical as well as moral problems involved .
19 I have heard of such things and met men who have been paid from such purses and eaten from such pots .
20 ‘ I 'm in London trying to sort out my own affairs , ’ he said gently , ‘ I 'm making an effort to repay customers who have been cheated . ’
21 In the early pool games , the referees proved to be very strict indeed in applying this particular law , even to the extent of penalising players who had been pushed on top of other players lying on the ground with the ball .
22 In the late fourteenth century , one finds Wyclif using the word ‘ nation ’ ( which was susceptible of a wide variety of usages ) , to denote men who had been bred in England ( 132 ) .
23 Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals .
24 Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals .
25 Well we actually take men who have been convicted of offences involving domestic violence
26 ‘ We have managers who have been promoted beyond their means .
27 ‘ We have customers who have been using the same set for more than 20 years , ’ he says .
28 It is usual to follow patients who have been diagnosed and treated for syphilis for a period of two years to make sure that the treatment is effective and that relapse does not occur .
29 While there are no confirmed reports of women who have been sterilized against their will or without their knowledge , many women have mentioned friends who have been sterilized without their permission and it is a common belief that it takes place .
30 The shrewd little girl from Australia had no intention of following others who had been eaten by the star system and dumped at the end of it all with nothing .
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