Example sentences of "[det] [noun] who [vb past] [been] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Since a few ladies who had been at the tea would also be at the committee meeting , and , anyway , Boyd had messed up her best black afternoon dress , she wore now a pretty gown in green wool which she had picked up in the last sale at Eaton 's . |
2 | ‘ I had about 700 quid and I had some mates who 'd been in Clock DVA , the Sheffield band . |
3 | When Margaret Thatcher became leader the party was still dominated by these men who had been through the war together . |
4 | This has caused a certain amount of wrangling , with those stalwarts who had been at Down Royal through thick and thin — mostly thin — complaining because there were now too many layers to be accommodated . |
5 | She had a thin , satisfied smile on her face , which not even a few smirks and elbow nudgings among those ladies who had been at the tea could banish . |
6 | Often there was scant evidence of academic activity , and this prompted criticism from some of those users who had been to mainstream schools . |
7 | He presumed those men who had been on duty had all gone in the helicopter to help the others . |
8 | In early January 1988 about a dozen friends and colleagues , the same people who had been with me on the day John was kidnapped , met at my flat . |
9 | The same woman who had been with him on Saturday . |
10 | Jane Pargeter was not particularly popular on the programme either , but several people who had been at the party supported her story that she had not left the party at all until Nicola 's body had been found . |
11 | It was the red-faced Viking talking to him , the same chap who had been in the pub . |
12 | There , at the bar , he had been introduced to one of the heads of M.I.9 who , when he heard that Eric wanted to get back to Italy and could speak more Italian than most people who had been on the run , immediately offered to make him a member of the Allied Screening Commission . |