Example sentences of "people who had [be] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Spencer told us of the people who had been to the Chapel to see what he was doing — and told us that several generals had been there .
2 Banbury in the 1960s was still full of professional and trades people who had been at the school before or immediately after the Second World War .
3 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 .
4 There were ladies in expensive dresses , and people who had been on the train on ‘ red-petticoat day ’ .
5 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 .
6 He was finding it difficult to extract even the names of the people who had been on the dahabeeyah .
7 According to the assessments of relatives , friends , and neighbours who answered the questions , the quality of life of people who had been in a residential home for a year or more before their death was similar to that of others who died but had never been in such a home .
8 ( People who had been in a hospital for all the year before they died have been excluded from these comparisons . )
9 He gazed at the women , and the small group of people who had been in the tent when the councillor actually collapsed .
10 That this was significantly new is demonstrated by the bitter resistance to it from people who had been near the heart of the Church , yet it was finally approved overwhelmingly and constitutes the most precise dogmatic statement within this ‘ dogmatic constitution ’ .
11 I read the reports of interviews the police had had with people who had been near the river at Chiswick , Barnes , and Hammersmith , on the night of June 5 — nobody had seen a drunk being assisted from a car , or a heavy bundle being carried towards a boat .
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