Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [noun pl] who made " in BNC.

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1 In Colombo policemen often took advantage of municipal health , safety and traffic regulations in order to ‘ tax ’ carters , rickshaw drivers and others who made their living on the streets of the capital , and in the twentieth century bus drivers regularly bribed the police .
2 Elsewhere , it was not Vikings but local producers and traders and lords who made and benefited from the growth of markets .
3 Narrow , busy , and densely built , Lime Street was the poorest of the village streets , and probably provided homes for the labourers and artisans — clothworkers , candlemakers , quarrymen and others who made up a large part of the Stowey community in the late eighteenth century .
4 Those attending represented Honda , Mitsubishi Motors , Fuji Heavy Industries , TI Japan and many other companies and institutions who made KITEC possible including the Japan Development Bank and local officials from the town of Kitsuregawa .
5 Omi not being of the school which sits as far at the back of a church as possible , Erika found herself under the nose of the Minister , who beamed upon her , and surrounded by family groups : parents , grandparents and children who made an agreeable din until a small group of musicians struck up the opening bars of the first hymn .
6 Taxis , limousines and chauffeur-driven Rolls Royces disgorged their occupants and luggage twenty trunks or more for some passengers — into a crowd of porters , stewards , sleek businessmen , tycoons , bright young things , would-bc debutantes , aristocrats , parvenus , celebrities , movie-stars , and all the families and friends who made up the send-off party .
7 They can tell us about political slogans ( see pp. 37–8 ) , and give us important information about the people and places who made them .
8 The Christian ideal was more the saint than the sage : men and women who made the world to come seem present now rather than those who knew how to live and survive in a stormy and dangerous society .
9 In the past , these communities produced men and women who made valuable contributions to Scotland and mankind in general , in many fields of endeavour .
10 The men and women who made it were among the friends who welcomed us to Nigeria and Ghana .
11 The small tradesmen or shopkeepers who made up most Boards of Guardians throughout the period were unlikely to resist such pressure since their elections to the Boards depended upon the ratepayers .
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