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

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1 I detest Lourdes Ortiz who weeps for the incorruptible corpse of ‘ Guernica ’ seen one quiet Sunday in its mausoleum , with the endless queues of happy people when our democracy was still in the making , with the Casón as its banner .
2 Only , it was n't Matey who walked into the kitchen as McAllister began her blackleading , but Dr Neil , yawning and fastening the buttons of a rather natty grey coat which she had never seen before .
3 prebble quotes the Chevalier de Johnstone who fought with the Glengarrys : ‘ What a spectacle of horror !
4 Following some heroics from Bateman , France levelled through Olivier Camus who drove in the equaliser in the 66th minute .
5 He succeeds Alejandro Figueroa Ventura who returns to the Dominican Republic as Director of Alfalit Dominicano .
6 When they wanted to stop the investment programme , it was managing director Malcolm Cotton who fought for the idea .
7 The Roll of Honour , dedicated to the men of Patrington who served in the First World War , stands in the middle of the village .
8 It was my friend Nellie who lived in the yard next to ours .
9 Frank was a local boy from Camberley in Surrey who signed for the Palace on his 17th birthday in June 1931 after having caught the eye of our then Manager , Mr Jack Tresadern .
10 The gallery 's name ( ‘ yellow music ’ ) goes back to Wassily Kandinsky who wrote about the aggressive force of the ‘ sound ’ of the colour yellow which ‘ unsettles , and stings ’ .
11 Springfields-based Dr Sue Ion has been appointed Director of technology Development to succeed Dr Harry Allardice who retires at the end of August .
12 A man called Jack O'Malley who served in the British Army in Flanders as a captain got his old uniform out , dressed up half a dozen of his men as soldiers and went to Limerick Prison with a fake order that said they wanted Fitzgerald at Dublin Castle . ’
13 Although the DUP condemned the use of uncorroborated evidence in the ‘ supergrass ’ trials , it was Seawright who went to the court day after day to offer sympathy for the families of loyalist prisoners .
14 They thought maybe but then it was only Richard who accept in the relationship .
15 The book was ‘ A Tribute to 'The Few' who flew in the Battle of Britain , and to the many who supported them ’ .
16 The encounter with the bull made a great impression on George Sadler who came to the rescue ; and he left a written account of it .
17 For 1992 the dividend has been increased from three kroner to five ( 50p ) to sweeten shareholders , including many in Scotland who subscribed for the rights issue last year at 175 kroner .
18 At Alice Fernie and Stanley Curtis who stood at the Fernies ' gate .
19 Do you know Maggie who works in the paper shop ?
20 It equally informs us that as one of the results of his ‘ innovative ’ study ‘ Gale also shows us a Darwin who relied on the help of other scholars for much of his work on species .
21 At this point the rebel soldiers entered the prison , overpowered the guards and freed Bibit who fled from the compound by car .
22 Staff involved included S. Buchan , W. Edwards , R. C. B. Jones and J. V. Stephens who helped with the mapping of the Orkneys and Shetlands where work started in 1927 .
23 Horrocks chatted affably a moment with Tilly who presided over the hoc griddle amidst a ring of ragged children .
24 Many from Transylvania who fought for the downfall of Ceaucescu are persecuted , whilst his defenders are treated as heroes .
25 And the men , from Corporal John Carrow who looked after the cars in the depot to which Liza was attached , upwards to the brigadiers and generals whom she drove , were all , little or much , aware of this striking-looking girl in the perfectly fitting uniform , whose expression seemed to alternate so swiftly and appealingly between gaiety and despair .
26 For 16 months , like a prince in medieval England who succeeds to the throne before he comes of age , he was tied to a particular past and regime , hedged by his predecessor 's courtiers and advisers , living through his minority and aching to make his own mark .
27 Italian art dealer Marco Datrino who works from the Castello Canavese just outside Turin , has pulled off what seems to be an extraordinary coup .
28 And it was Mrs Crumwallis who ran up the stairs and incompetently took charge .
29 Davies was also skilled at constructing local earthworks to prevent flooding by the Severn and his earned him his first big contract from the Montgomeryshire Public Works Engineer , Thomas Penson ( presumably the same Penson of Oswestry who worked with the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway and was responsible for the design of stations including the recently refurbished Gobowen station and Shrewsbury 's joint station ) .
30 Instead of taking Barnsley to the cleaners , it was Swindon who went in the washtub and were all but scrubbed out .
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