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

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1 Of the 30,000 who fled from a military dictatorship in Haiti , 24,000 have been sent back .
2 A MAN who staggered from a wrecked block of flats in blazing clothes was being operated on in hospital last night .
3 Amun , " the hidden one " , was an early deity , later described in the creation legend of Hermopolis as a formless god who rose from the primeval ocean .
4 The swop did not come to light until Arlena , who suffered from a congenital heart defect , had to undergo surgery .
5 Suppose , for example , that a person were to walk behind another person who suffered from a physical deformity ( such as a limp ) imitating it , for the amusement of his friends .
6 He wanted to raise £2,000 to treat one of his children who suffered from a tubercular hip infection .
7 The patients were grouped into those who had a disease extension to or beyond the sigmoid colon ( colitis ) and those who suffered from an isolated proctitis .
8 Up until the 1950s , it was difficult for any human beings who suffered from an allergic response to cats to become cat owners , no matter how much they longed to share their lives with a feline companion .
9 At Hamilton Terrace Minton may have been relieved , after the turmoil of Bedford Gardens , to find himself sharing with someone who came from a similar background .
10 The couple met through running when Mota , who came from a sporting family , was just 19 .
11 In extreme cases , the same description was applied to someone who came from a distant village .
12 he told Dr Schäfer of a friend , a fellow student at the University Ballet School , who came from a Coloured family .
13 The squadron also flew the Iraq Levies , A sort of RAF Regiment of the day , they were mainly Kurds who came from the far north of Iraq excellent soldiers but poor airmen who generally laid their breakfast on the cabin floor whilst we were taxying , to take-off .
14 The farmers remember the lawless boom times a decade ago , when they grew as much coca as they could manage for the drug traffickers who came from the other side of the continent to their market town .
15 At one time he also had a nanny , who came from the German-speaking part of Switzerland .
16 Yentob and his colleague Michael Jackson , who came from The Late Show to run the music and arts department , are picking up warm endorsements for assuming Channel 4 's mantle of experiment .
17 EWM 's auditors — who came from the same firm as the rider 's accountant — suggested the link-up .
18 But her words were interrupted by Silas , who came from the main office .
19 The tall stoop-shouldered European in a white suit and felt hat who climbed from the gleaming car and offered a languid hand in greeting to Duclos he recognized first as Auguste Lepine , the director of the Indigenous Labor Recruitment Agency .
20 In a study of the association between family size and university education , each member of a random sample of all who graduated from a certain university in the last 20 years is asked for information on the number of brothers and sisters he or she has .
21 Many are soldiers of the cross who returned from the Holy Land to find their places filled .
22 A convicted child molester who escaped from a mental hospital has still not been found .
23 The winner of stage eight was the Australian , Patrick Jonker , who escaped from the leading break of 13 riders with a mile to go and came in 12 seconds ahead in a time of 4 hours 40 minutes 45 seconds for the 125 miles .
24 It was above all the white middle class who benefited from a free health service , earnings-related pensions , and the growth of larger secondary schools .
25 A further trend could be for increasing numbers of small transactions with individual investors becoming involved , providing both management expertise and money , as some of those who benefited from the earlier buyout boom recycle their profits .
26 The drummer was a woman cowled in black , who watched from a low tent , half obscured by hides , furs and wooden carvings .
27 Requisitioned by the Home Office at the start of the Second World War the Manor provided accommodation for the Canadian Air Force who flew from the nearby air base of RAF Linton .
28 Bargain-hunters lost deposits on ordered new cars after Intercar and its sister firm , general motor dealers Reddoe , who traded from the same garage in Kings Mills Road , called in the liquidators .
29 Celebrating a new $3m contract in 1921 , the 34-year-old comic threw a three-day party in a San Francisco hotel which ended in the fatal rape of 25-year-old starlet Virginia Rappe , who died from a ruptured bladder .
30 ‘ There was some trouble at the end of last year about a little gipsy child who died from a burst appendix .
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