Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] presented to " in BNC.

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1 In my railway days , if you wanted a Privilege Ticket , you filled in a form to obtain a form , filled in by a clerk , which you presented to a booking clerk .
2 Her subsequent unhappy reaction caused him to regret that he had inadvertently damaged her self-esteem by destroying part of her image of self which she presented to the world .
3 He had no real intention of assaulting her , however great the temptation which she presented to him .
4 The poems have raised two thousand pounds so far … which she presented to researchers in Oxford .
5 One was a Nelson 's story for girls , called ‘ A coronet for Cathie ’ , which we presented to Miss Cathie Donaldson , Queen of the Paperbacks !
6 Hanns , who became John 's collaborator on the puppets once they had met , mentions also A Midsummer Night 's Dream , some fairy tales and an oriental play by Daniel Varé , which they presented to schools and at fêtes for various charities .
7 Indeed , the mechanical clocks which they presented to the Chinese rulers were received with surprised delight .
8 So she and Monty would stay up all night rewriting their scenes , which they presented to me each morning .
9 In honour of the 14-year-old , Langbaurgh School held a series of sponsored events and raised £400 , which they presented to the Cleveland branch of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust .
10 He emerged in due course with an elegy , which he presented to his sorrowing wife , of which two verses read :
11 Taking his troubles to his doctor , he was given a long prescription , which he presented to the chemist without first reading it .
12 She was also discovering that there was more to Sean O'Farrell than the frivolous charm which he presented to the world .
13 She called out ‘ Come in , of course , Nathan , ’ and the young man entered , holding a bunch of flowers which he presented to her where she lay in bed .
14 Antonio appeared from the shop a moment later , carrying a small package which he presented to his wife .
15 Mr. Cowan then laid on the table the fifty volumes from Cassells Library which he presented to the Society .
16 The elegant plans , in indian ink on vellum , which he presented to his clients , showed his proposed alterations to the landscape , often with serpentine lakes whose ends were concealed in woodland , with single trees and clumps set in parkland and with tree belts around the boundary , often with a ‘ ride round the Improvements ’ winding through them .
17 Evans kept a note of his expenditure in a little black book which he presented to Grunte at the beginning of each Summer Recess .
18 Some churches also long possessed objects given to them by Cnut , which occasionally bore inscriptions to that effect , like the reliquary for the remains of St Vincent which he presented to the monastery of Abingdon .
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