Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh pn] [vb past] at " in BNC.

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1 The defender , Steve Pittman , now free of suspension , will be added to the Dundee side who won at Easter Road on Saturday .
2 Jose Ramon , a new chef who arrived at the Guernica two months ago , will hopefully maintain these high standards .
3 She admitted being the busty brunette who shouted at a man : ‘ Get a load of these ’ .
4 Toney 's friend was a police superintendent who played at Birkdale .
5 A killer who slept at night half a metre from Holly came with his story to the Englishman 's side .
6 But Downes appeared not to hear the supplementary questions , and Dixon nodded to the constable who stood at the door , the latter now making for the canteen on a less than wholly specific mission .
7 I fell in love with a boy with a crew cut who came to mend our roof with the window cleaner who grinned at me in my rollers and the boy in Vallance 's record shop with a sport face .
8 Archie , my eldest boy who lived at Belton , used to bring the groceries down to the cart-shod at the other side of the river .
9 Only the tower of this church remains , a few yards west of which can be found Cook Senior 's last resting place , marked curiously by a stone commemorating a boy who died at sea .
10 ‘ He liberated us from the Turks and fought for our independence , ’ said a small boy who waited at the quayside amid a jostling crowd of former monarchs , visiting Serbian bishops and television crews .
11 For example , one informative sentence used by Warman was In the park , the man saw the boy who waved at him .
12 In the story , Jim Corbett is describing his hunt for the Chowgarh tigress who killed at least 64 human beings between 1925 and 1930 before their first and last meeting took place .
13 Do n't know who that lady , looking lady who waved at me is ?
14 It was the youngest child who hacked at the wood .
15 A judge who aimed at consistency in principle would indeed worry , as the judges in our sample cases did , about the principles that should be understood to justify past statutes and precedents .
16 In Scottish legal history he is remembered also as the Judge who presided at the trial of Burke and Hare , the Edinburgh body-snatchers who turned to murder .
17 Built , as Penry had told her , almost a century before , its mellow brick and gleaming windows blended into the picturesque hillside , welcome in every line of it to the girl who gazed at it in bliss as she turned off the engine .
18 He took the arm of the girl who stared at him with shock-darkened eyes .
19 I want to thank that girl who spat at her at a bus stop .
20 Big Irish Tom had pulled down his shorts and grabbed his willy to show everyone that he was truly a boy and not some soppy little girl who fainted at the sight of turkey innards .
21 The Cairn Maiden was a beautiful , golden-haired girl who appeared at harvest time .
22 He rose to his feet , genuinely pleased to see the pretty girl who smiled at him from the doorway .
23 The delicatessen was owned by a most enterprising Indian who opened at all the times when other places were shut .
24 One former Edinburgh male compositor who worked at Constable 's told me in a letter that " we as apprentices … used to help the ladies by lifting the formes of type on to the stones , so as they could do corrections , and lift them down " It could in fact have perfectly well been done by a strong woman or by two women cooperating , and in any case took very little time .
25 But now back to Albert the Abo who stayed at home and painted , very successfully , his own place .
26 The authority announced last Friday that a midwife who worked at Farnborough Hospital , Orpington , had the virus .
27 During the official opening ceremony one van driver who arrived at 10.35am was turned away by police and vowed angrily he would return to his warehouse for instructions .
28 The heroes of the faith who died at the hands of the persecutor had long enjoyed special honour among Christians , as , before them , among Jews .
29 Bogie was the kind of hellraiser who lived at one end of the scale .
30 ( 2 ) Reasons for decisions referred to in subsection ( 1 ) above ma be required to be given by the board in writing on a request being ma e to the clerk of the board , not more than 48 hours after the decision is made , by the applicant or , as the case may be , by the holder of the licence , or by any objector , or by any complainer who appeared at the hearing .
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