Example sentences of "[noun] who [vb past] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 THE condition of an RIR soldier who lost both legs in a booby trap bomb blast in Lurgan is described as ‘ stable ’ .
2 The speech was welcomed by the opposition who saw these developments in sharp contrast to the more cautious approach to change signalled by Iliescu during the election campaign .
3 Also , a few leeds fans who noticed some rangers fans in the crowd , actually wished them good luck for the rest of the competition .
4 Clearly contemporary readers who knew both books considered them connected .
5 Previous incumbent Dick Corden , who watched Quakers ' game at Peterborough on Saturday , resigned a fortnight ago , leaving only two directors Richard Tonks and John Brockbank who met several times last week in an effort to solve the club 's financial crisis .
6 ‘ One of the cruellest had a girlfriend who had many friends involved in the struggle against the regime and he would go with her to cafes , where they would sing songs against the dictatorship . ’
7 He matured into a distinguished mathematician who enriched many branches of the science before he died at the age of only 44 from a ruptured appendix .
8 As accessories , the Libyans who supplied those components were as guilty as hell , as guilty morally and legally as anyone directly involved in commissioning or committing mass murder .
9 Edwin Stephenson , who played for Yorkshire between 1858 and 1873 , was one of the youngsters who spent many hours ‘ pegging ’ away , bowling at Sampson on the Broomhall pitch .
10 I should perhaps add that I was not a member of the committee who heard these appeals in the first hearing since I became involved only when your Lordships who sat in the first hearing suggested a second hearing under my chairmanship and accordingly I have not been asked to consider this matter apart from the discussion of the extracts from Hansard which have been put before us in this appeal .
11 Born deaf , and educated partly at the Langside Institution , Glasgow and partly at William Van Praagh 's Oral School in London , George Edward was a fine designer of silver cups , challenge shields and the like , and also a fine yachtsman who won many trophies in his racing yachts Osprey and Majel .
12 Most persistent was an aristocratic-looking Japanese boy who returned several times to his protest .
13 But none of the assiduous folk who compiled these guides to English usage was prepared to contemplate the opinion that research is typified by the act of locating a person 's telephone number .
14 Drama must , perforce , have an ultimate target and destination and that was always the Clarion call to the earlier distinguished folk who trod these boards .
15 A consultant who treated more patients would shorten the queue and attract more patients without attracting more resources — more anxiety and no reward or means to do the job .
16 His lips were parched and cracked and one of the miners who had some sandwiches rubbed the butter from the bread on to John 's lips to soothe them .
17 John Whitaker , who will defend the title on Milton in Delmar , California , was disappointed by Dollar Girl who hit several fences and had a refusal before he retired her .
18 Achieving a personal style became his ultimate photographic ambition , and under the influence of Josef Herman , a Polish photographer who spent many years in Wales documenting the lives of the coal miners , he paid his first visit to The National Gallery , where he gazed at the Old Masters and eventually formed what he called ‘ a concept of total image ’ .
19 Her purpose was to establish a pilot project which might encourage the government to use its antenatal clinics and infant and maternal welfare clinics , of which there were more than 2,000 , to distribute information on birth control and contraceptives ; the Ministry of Health was by that time offering financial aid to the 400 local authorities who ran such clinics and could have forced them to become centres for birth control .
20 For example : a With cash-limited budgets , efficient authorities who treated more patients simply increased their costs , not their revenue ( the efficiency trap ) .
21 The local authorities who approved such acts seemed unaware of the immense capital sums , not to mention years of work , that had gone into creating these libraries since their foundation in Victorian times , and their complete loss by the simple act of dispersal .
22 First , even the commanders who authorised such attacks did not justify them as legitimate in themselves , but only as reprisals : a use of means unlawful in themselves but legitimate in retaliation against unlawful attacks by the enemy .
23 I should explain first why it was Alec Davidson who exposed these mysteries to me .
24 In a similar vein , Clara Malraux who spent several months in the company of Nizan in Moscow in 1934 , recalls that Nizan 's hopes for the creation of " new values " , a " new man " in Soviet society were not fulfilled : " It seemed to us that the new man had not yet emerged " .
25 The only team who disdained such artifices were Fiji , who are used to playing in ankle-deep water .
26 I think it 's fairly safe to assume — in fact , it would be criminally negligent not to assume — that the terrorists who planned those crimes are still in residence in London and New York , waiting .
27 The number of patients in each group who exceeded these criteria was recorded .
28 The elder who spoke those words was opposing the idea of an Easter communion , but unwittingly he was revealing the attitude of a great many Scots Protestants towards the Lord 's Supper , the name by which many call communion .
29 A Qatari son of a Qatari Sheikh who had many falcons .
30 ‘ Three days later my poor father went to visit an old friend who lived some miles away .
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