Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [noun] who [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 BIG Dave Beasant hit back at the Chelsea fans who booed him off the pitch and blasted : ‘ You 're out of order . ’
2 Though he was , like McCarthy , anti-war , he believed Johnson to be invincible ; now he too entered the race , much to the chagrin of the McCarthy camp who accused him of muscling in on their act .
3 He had seen himself as a man with everything to lose , opposed by the Sinn Feiners who had nothing to lose .
4 The only real criticism came from Melody Maker 's The Stud Brothers who dubbed it ‘ really embarrassing ’ and stamped Gedge , ‘ The most unscrupulous , manipulative , bandwagon-jumping reptile in the history of popular entertainment . ’
5 GULF war veterans have sent a letter of comfort to the family of the Llanrwst boy who became their ‘ mascot ’ during the war before he was killed in a tragic accident .
6 No man could have been more gracious in victory ; champagne for the journalists ; a special bottle to the sports editor of the Surrey Herald who saved him from being disqualified when he mistook his first round starting-time ; personal thanks to the Royal and Ancient Secretary ; even a tip at the airport of a new sports shirt because he had spent all his pounds .
7 It was the Lucy Ghosts who supplied him with the cash that helped him build his empire . ’
8 Our competition and ‘ opposition ’ in Moose Jaw was the resident staff writer of the Regina Leader-Post who managed his paper 's local bureau .
9 They got in touch with commercially-minded courtiers , including Roe , and in 1606 persuaded the king to issue a charter to the Virginia Company , dividing the North American seacoast from about 35 °N to 45 °N into a section for the Londoners including Sir Thomas Smith , who went south to the region of Raleigh 's original settlement , and a section for the Plymouth men who followed their fishing interests further north .
10 This centre is a prime example of diving professionalism and camaraderie , and echoes the attitude of the PADI instructor who taught us in Barbados .
11 She does n't know it yet , but she 's about to meet the Buckinghamshire woman who saved her life .
12 Berkeley Castle , built by the Normans in 1117 , is still the home of the Berkeley family who gave their name to Berkeley Square in London .
13 Since the culprits are no longer with use , they may be named : left-arm spin bowler Frank Edwards , and the Bucks skipper who prompted him , Walter Franklin , one of the best wicketkeepers of the day .
14 Whether the Ipswich directors who watched him blow his top with the unwitting journalist believe that is debatable .
15 The Soviet subsidies are gone , the schemes for easy payments to the East Europeans who provided his machines are over .
16 Both members of the London Anti-Slavery committee and some of the Liverpool abolitionists who encountered him were doubtful about Clarkson 's attitudes and methods in gathering information from participants in the African slave trade .
17 A Bolivian , born in Paris into the Ortiz-Patino family who made their fortune in tin mining in South America after World War I , Ortiz has been resident in Geneva for the last twenty-five years .
18 MARTIN Leyland , the Swinton winger who fractured his skull and cracked neck vertebrae last February , scored a try on his Rugby League comeback against Rochdale — but Swinton were beaten 14-10 .
19 The CIA major who heard him was dumbfounded , as were the others ; dead silence fell .
20 Bill Barnes took off with two others , one I believe was Orr , and had climbed to about 2,000 feet after making contact with the Malta Tower who told them the raid was coming in low and very fast . ’
21 Again , this feature was copied from the West Indians who used it as part of their own hairstyles .
22 Units of this kind were first used on a considerable scale by the Austrian army in the 1740s ; and the Croat sharpshooters who composed them were considered by Frederick II the most dangerous opponents he had to face .
23 Just inside the front porch , a handwritten book is prefaced with the words ‘ This book has been compiled that something , more than their mere names , may be known of the Lavenham men who gave their lives for their country in the Great War . ’
24 For Binks was a plant collector , sending his finds to several eminent gentlemen in the Darlington area who paid him for his keen eyes and diligent legwork .
25 She was as fearless as the Wooldridge boys who involved her in all their mischief , but sometimes Anna would stand and stare , as if she was seeing things that others could n't see .
26 The injuries were very serious her face she 's still having therapy for partial paralysis of the face , and today she paid tribute to staff at the Radcliffe Infirmary who treated her .
27 Ed Gein , the Wisconsin farmer who upholstered his chairs with human skin , was transformed , via a lot of artistic licence , into Norman Bates .
28 In particular , I feel a particular debt to those at the Edinburgh Academy who taught me how to write precis .
29 IT WAS not just the Stewart's/Melville players who celebrated their promotion-winning victory , but also the club treasurer who has had the impossible task of balancing the books this season .
30 The Leicester family who employed him vowed to continue fighting to change the rules .
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