Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] who have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Also invested as an OBE was Paul Davies , the ITN correspondent who has reported from some of the world 's troublespots during a 23-year career . |
2 | Two were out of contact because of physical distance : the fate of a Berwickshire couple who had emigrated to Australia was ‘ a mystery ’ , while even within the same county a Norfolk farm labourer 's parents were too far away to visit on foot , so the family ‘ hardly ever saw them . ’ |
3 | The governor of Istanbul , Hayri Kozakcioglu , said that those killed included Sinan Kukul , a Dev Sol commander who had escaped from Bayram Pasha prison in 1990 . |
4 | The Palace , set in idyllic leafy grounds in west London ( the first magnolia to be cultivated in Europe was grown here ) , is owned by Church of England and sub-let to Hammersmith and Fulham Council who have contributed to the cost of the new rooms . |
5 | Brad Beitel , the chief technical officer is a 25-year IBM veteran who has focused on multimedia since the early 1980s . |
6 | Roxburgh 's licence to live it up could be a matchwinner for a Scotland side who have lost in Switzerland and scraped a lucky home draw with Portugal in their opening Group One matches . |
7 | A TYNESIDE man who has worked for the Ministry of Defence for nearly 30 years will be awarded a medal on Thursday . |
8 | Patrick nodded , remembering the Harley Street doctor who had attended to Joseph Hyde . |
9 | Fraser , originally a Gordon Highlander who had fought in France in the rearguard actions of 1940 , had been in the S.A.S. from the beginning , and both were veterans of classic raids in Sicily and Italy . |
10 | The dangers inherent in the situation had been brought home to senior figures in the Reagan camp who had served in the Nixon administration . |
11 | In his public statements on the dispute Lal portrayed it both as a factional struggle , between himself and members of Janata Dal who had come from the Prime Minister 's Jan Morcha group , and as a conflict between urban politicians and a representative of rural India . |
12 | Another kind of abstraction- this time influenced by Zen Buddhist teachings figures in the work of Daniel Berlin , a Colorado artist who has lived in New York for the past eight years . |
13 | He regarded himself as ‘ a bit of an antiquarian ’ but excavation was beyond his experience , so he called in John Barber , Classics Master at Oakham School who had dug in Greece with the British School at Athens . |
14 | Since we needed someone to skin and look after the specimens we collected , we eventually employed a lanky youth called Yusuf German who had worked for a Greek taxidermist in the town . |
15 | They had brought tales with them from England of witchcraft and the King 's concern ; an Essex man who had come with the Hopewell on the return voyage recalled how when he was a child , a pricker was calling on all the households of the nearby villages to discover the sources of a murrain on the flocks . |
16 | A sadder figure still was a once well-to-do , highly educated London grandfather who had quarrelled with his wife and retreated to live in a Battersea slum , running his home as a junk shop and seeking consolation in the local pub : |
17 | It was Maxwell Shaw 's grandfather who had made the family 's fortune , a Sheffield ironmaster who had risen on the high tide of Victorian industrialization . |
18 | In performing so well , BRC beat by 16 seconds Dublin University who have won at Erne and Galweay Heads and were the second Irish crew at Laganside Head . |
19 | I have a duty to nearly a thousand people from the Leicester area who have written to me about adult basic education and community further education . |
20 | H. W. Florey ( later Lord Florey , P.R.S. ) ( 1898–1968 ) was the Australian born son of an Oxfordshire shoemaker who had emigrated to Adelaide in 1885 . |