Example sentences of "[noun prp] who [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 It must be Ortiz who wrote it . ’
2 The metal was originally exploited by the Indians of Colombia and Ecuador who recovered it in the form of grains and occasional nuggets from gold-bearing alluvial deposits of rivers draining into the Pacific .
3 Nothing much could happen to her on a sunny September afternoon between here and the launderette , and Mrs Barakhda who ran it was a friend of hers , or the nearest Lili had to a friend .
4 He dropped it on to the desk in front of Scott who picked it up , studying the outlines of Paula Wilson 's face .
5 Within weeks , Time Out had an article written by London playwright and football fan Mick Mahoney who got it right when he pointed out that ‘ if Nike brought out a crocodile-skin trainer for £140 , it would be a smash ’ .
6 Thomson floats it in straight into the hands of Tommy Wright who hits it first time quite sensibly but a bit too strongly straight back to his opposite number .
7 It has its own associated pattern of atmospheric circulation , named after Sir Gilbert Walker who identified it early in this century ( Figure 3 ) , and it is also associated with changes in the pattern of surface temperature .
8 Alfie Stewart cleared it off the line , but only into the path of Johnny Jameson who steered it home from an acute angle .
9 Its sponsor was Count Nostic who leased it to various theatrical societies from the end of the 18C for the performance of Bohemian drama .
10 So Anna did it , on foot , delivering the magazines to the twenty-seven households in Loxford who took it , chiefly , Anna suspected , for the useful directory on the back page of plumbers and decorators and taxi services .
11 Mr Kobold passed a glass to Cornelius who raised it in salute .
12 In the early 1900s possession passed from the Walsingham family to the Gunters who used it as a country home .
13 It was first discovered by Gallard in 1884 , but credit has been given to Dieulafoy who described it in 1889 .
14 It was Brian May who summed it up best .
15 The dealer was taken away for questioning , and the painting was confiscated by the Gemäldegalerie who kept it for six months , attempting to resolve the situation themselves .
16 The merger was welcomed both by the DES and the CNAA who praised it as being a model of its kind .
17 ‘ Do n't suppose it was Wordsworth who wrote it . ’
18 Today it is the home of John and Hazel Cork who renovated it after years of neglect and a serious fire .
19 Mayle was joined by Julia Fosker left , manager of the book department of J H Clarke and Company , and Michelle Parkhurst who bought it .
20 It was Pete who turned it into a car . ’
21 Second successive corner then for Forest and again it 's aimed at Rozario who wins it this time that 's dangerous .
22 The date of the Greek translation is , strictly speaking , unknown , though a terminus ante quem is provided by Flavius Josephus who used it extensively — with the possible exception of the last three chapters ( a point that concerns Josephus , but not the integrity of I Maccabees ) .
23 He quoted many authorities , both in the USA and GB who made it clear that the viewing and the funeral ceremonies are extremely important in bringing the bereaved to a state of acceptance and eventual recovery .
24 Mick Allen played the ball to Tony McGovern who turned it in .
25 In 1915 the farm was taken over by Fauchons who ran it as a dairy farm .
26 Cambridge United and Middlesbrough were unable to break the deadlock in the first half of their match , but Taylor gave Cambridge the lead after sixty seven minutes and it was Taylor who made it two nil fifteen minutes from time to give Cambridge a memorable victory .
27 Having tried it here in our own studio and been most impressed , I have also spoken to JMP-1 converts Geoff Whitehorn and Phil Hilborne who say it 's been a godsend to their recording .
28 It was a dirty trick to put it into to poor Mary Lou 's desk said Jean , she ca n't help being scared of things I suppose , she almost jumped out of her skin when she saw it , I should of thought any joker in our form would of been decent enough to popped it into say Alicia 's desk , not if it happened to be Alicia who popped it in said a sly voice , you do so love playing tricks do n't you Alicia ?
29 It came from the football terraces and the council estates of the big cities , and who gives a George Best who started it — it happened and that 's a fact .
30 I did n't know at that time what the content of the exhibition was because Sarah who organised it all had to write to lots of people and arrange the loans and you know it is fairly recently that we discovered for example the tate would lend , their pictures because its very rare that they do , erm , and , so we thought the next best thing , when I discovered the change of dates would be to have slides of the pictures that Sue was using , but erm oh dear then wonderful that Sue was using a another book and this term allocated and I was n't able to get the slides she picked , it was my fault that they 're not on slide due to the amount of time that we had to do this .
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