Example sentences of "who [vb past] [pron] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He was a nice chap called Roland who entertained us with such finesse on his flute and oboe .
2 Now that those people have run up those enormous debts , where are the Labour Members of Parliament who led them into that position ?
3 He put himself into the hands of a psychiatrist who passed him to another psychiatrist , Leonard Browne .
4 The two Longner men who rode one on either side their borrowed minstrel brought him as far as the gatehouse , waiting in silence as he dismounted .
5 It was Mr Gorbachev , after all , who got them into this mess .
6 Thank goodness we had tutors who helped us to some extent and who seemed quite accustomed to listening to tales of woe .
7 To those who encountered him at this time , he seemed to grow more thick-set and muscular , endowed already with a public presence .
8 How all those immigrants and children of immigrants , that the Statue of Liberty , means a great deal to those Americans who whose parents or who came themselves from another country .
9 ‘ I was told , ’ said Lili , ‘ by the person who told me about this place . ’
10 Cheerful , and unaware of the failures at the southern lock , he urged on young Watson , who steeled himself for another attempt at breaking through the place .
11 The membership of SDS grew rapidly from about 4000 in 1965 to some 100,000 three years later , and throughout this period it had much larger numbers of supporters who identified themselves in some way with ‘ the Movement ’ .
12 The prophets had sharp words for those who reduced them to this level .
13 Whilst driving through London , Stephen Waldorf was shot several times and severely injured by officers who confused him with another person whom they said they were seeking to capture .
14 Because Boo had not been seen for so long by Maycomb , he was turned into a scapegoat by the adults who blamed him for any thing and every thing that went wrong , and the children thought of him as a terrible monster with blood dripping from his mouth who ate squirrels .
15 Curiously , there were very few who availed themselves of this privilege .
16 Of his Quaker relatives who followed him in this course , S. P. Tregelles [ q.v. ] and the banker Samuel Lloyd were the most prominent .
17 This revelation represented a fundamental flaw in the BRAC programme , since BRAC 's plan of introducing appropriate technology to the people of Bangladesh required that the lobon-gur solution should have been available to all who needed it with little difficulty ( the first criterion given at the beginning of Chapter 4 ) .
18 I am very sensitive to my hon. Friend 's reference to Warren Hastings ' because it was Edmund Burke , a kinsman of mine , who prosecuted him over that length of time .
19 Round she went , mouth slightly parted , eyes seeing who knew what in that circle of lights running into a liquid line as the machine quickened ; in the faces , all one blur below her as she was swung out to them and back away from them again ; in the dark caverns of leaves away above in the trees which seemed so distant , so other , lit in strange patches by the wandering spotlights , strange shadows feeling their way over branches as the lighted islands in the gathering dark turned and twirled , swayed , shuddered , slowed and came to rest .
20 Those who knew her during this period described her as full of life and fun and an exceptional administrator .
21 He was a form of Guru to the airmen who frequently took their problems to him , rather like the simple Arab in the desert who treated him as some form of God .
22 Any persons who saw anyone on that train looking agitated or with traces of blood , we 'd like to hear from them .
23 From a plain wooden table spread with literature she picked up a booklet and offered it to Melissa , who took it with some hesitation .
24 And he smiles as he talks of the best friend and rival who accompanied him on those weekend trips .
25 But he blamed Graveney for the furore : ‘ It was not the ICC who put him in this position but Tom himself .
26 With hindsight it is tempting to ask if her outrage was directed at the Prince or the woman who held him in such thrall , Camilla Parker-Bowles .
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