Example sentences of "who [vb past] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 erm in the days when they had terraced houses back to back terraced houses erm well anywhere in the country I guess but but where I come from it was fine for the people who lived with their doors on the on the road but the people who lived at the other side of the block they could n't get from the road so every so often down the down the terrace they had a little alley way an entry I think you 'd probably call it in Scotland , do n't they ?
2 Who lived at the top end of our street
3 They are a one-time indie rock past , with disturbing goth-loving tendencies , who met at an Iggy Pop gig while studying at East Anglia University .
4 Artai could not have declared any public intent to marry Jehana , Alexei realised , or it would have been the talk of Kinsai. probably there were rumours — nothing was ever entirely a secret at court — and he glanced again at the women who clustered at the other end of the pool .
5 Mr Taylor , who trained at the Royal Ballet School with Mr Gable at the age of 16 , defended his report when he told the D & S on Wednesday :
6 When the attack finally came Madrid withstood it , thanks in part to the courage of the left-wing militias and the ordinary people of the city , and in part to the stiffening effect of the first International Brigades — foreign volunteers organized by the Comintern , who arrived at the crucial moment .
7 I found it my calling to be the one in the NME office who flinched at the very sight of their wibbly-wobbly figurines and pretend four-track album which was really 12 tracks , the over-educated jessies !
8 Julie , who taught at a local school in a notoriously rough , tough area of the city , shrugged her shoulders .
9 The man , from Nottingham , was one of three , all aged 19 , who collapsed at the all-night rave at the Hummingbird night club in Birmingham .
10 Two of the daughters , Annie and Rose , were painters who exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1887 and 1885 .
11 Sheila Baughan , who worked at a local school , was found holding a telephone .
12 But now she raised her eyes and did look , differently , at Alice , the housemate of a Council official who worked at the main office for this area .
13 Clutching her battered handbag , graceless in her servant 's clothes , Sally-Anne Tunstall advanced into the ambassador 's private drawing-room to confront her mother and father , who stared at the strange sight she presented .
14 A twelve-year-old , who listened at the living-room door to what was going on , wanted to run , but knew he 'd be followed .
15 A 16 year old who spoke at a Young Enterprise presentation admitted that he was not much of a public speaker and that he had become disaffected with school where he had ‘ failed ’ regularly .
16 In the 1840s most working men supported the Chartists , who aimed at a secret ballot and adult male suffrage .
17 Celtic made the breakthrough in the 11th minute when the recalled Charlie Nicholas was first presented with an opening six yards from goal but hesitated , leaving the chance to his striking partner , Frank McAvennie , who appeared at the far post to squeeze the ball in .
18 This hotel was at that time a sort of private dwelling crammed with the owner 's collection of Catalan works of art and pastel portraits of the great singers who appeared at the nearby Opera .
19 Since taking his seat Dr. Kumar , who lectured at the Imperial College of Science and Technology before carrying out research for British Steel , has dealt with more than 300 letters from constituents , asked more than 50 questions in Parliament and raised a number of local issues including coastal pollution and the delay in building the new hospital at Brotton .
20 ( This compares , incidentally , with just over one-quarter of those who retired at the normal pension ages who would have preferred to keep on working . )
21 The only sounds in the room were the scratching of his pen-nib as he made each entry , and the chink of coins as he counted them out of the cash box — and the heavy breathing of Marcus Judge , who sat at the other side of the desk , his eyes fixed upon his son .
22 They passed from her to Louis , who sat at the other end of the sofa reading Le Figaro .
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