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

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1 The present study was therefore designed to recruit a large number of patients , all of whom received the same treatment , allowing unequivocal refutation of the prospectively defined hypotheses that a heavy physical workload and a high prior recurrence rate are associated with a decreased healing rate .
2 Guillaume understood that Zborowski , ‘ who led the same kind of life as Modigliani , haunted the cafés with him ’ , would be far more suitable .
3 All they wanted to do was talk climbing : content to be in the company of people who shared the same obsession .
4 Conservatives who read right-wing papers saw more pro-Conservative bias in these papers than Labour identifiers who read the same set of right-wing papers .
5 Labour identifiers who read left-wing papers saw more pro-Labour bias in these papers than Conservatives who read the same set of papers ( Table 6.8 ) .
6 None the less , Conservatives who read right-wing papers saw more pro-Conservative bias in these papers than Labour identifiers who read the same set of right-wing papers .
7 It is difficult to compare the perceptions of Labour and Conservative identifiers who read the same paper since the numbers in our sample who read any one paper were low and tended to be drawn predominantly from one party or another .
8 But the one who made the most impact and will probably pay dearly for his injudicious comments during the week was Colin Montgomerie .
9 The most important point , however , is that this rapist , who got the most publicity , is the most unusual .
10 Here again it was the nobility and gentry who got the most attention , but at the same time the inferior ranks of society were defined with some rigour .
11 Apart from finding globules of mercury in people 's shoes , a contemporary commentator , and opponent of this form of treatment , describes two men who used the same tavern regularly and both having supped from their little bottles of mercury would smoke a pipe and down some wine .
12 Here too they follow Richards , who used the same term to characterize the ‘ bringing in of the opposite , the complementary impulse ’ ( Richards 1967 : 197 ) , which he held to be characteristic of all great poetry .
13 Ilyas , known as Ciwi-zade ( Civizade : d. 995/1587 ) , not to be confused with his father who bore the same name and who , as one of the Muftis in the period under review , is treated in some detail in a later chapter .
14 Four of the graves are those of a 98 Squadron Mitchell bomber crew who died on 24 June 1943 and the other is that of a Typhoon pilot of 266 Squadron who crashed the same day as Freddie Crewe .
15 Since those who caused the most difficulty were Ukrainians in the provinces of Kiev and Voronezh , and since Ukrainians retained relatively recent memories of the days of Cossack freedom , it is likely that many of the rural dwellers who proved hard to handle were motivated by the belief that they could bring their emancipation nearer .
16 Neil Morton suffered ankle ligament damage and is out of Saturday 's home game with Swansea , as is Barry Butler , who suffered the same injury against Brighton last weekend .
17 So it might be possible for a 50-year-old with a heart condition to be acting reasonably if he turned down a job involving more stress and daily travel , whereas a 30-year-old executive with no personal problems who rejected the same offer might forfeit his claim to statutory redundancy pay .
18 The chief inspector had seen businessmen before , stopped for drunken driving or speeding offences , who adopted the same tactic .
19 She always brushed Corrie 's beautiful hair when she came to the rectory , and though she began teaching both children the alphabet it was Corrie who received the most attention .
20 Because of the developing ideology of woman 's role in the family and her very special responsibility for society 's well being , it was women working outside the home who received the most attention from the parliamentary commissioners in the 1830s and 1840s .
21 The Greensome , with pairings comprising an XEU and XTC/XTP player , was won by Alan Nelson and David Elcome with 69 , their better inward half pipping Dave Jarman and David Walker , who returned the same score .
22 The one problem was Emerson Fittipaldi , who spent the latter part of I975 in something of a dither .
23 In 1826 she married John Taylor , a prosperous dry-salter and wholesale druggist in Mark Lane , the son of John Taylor , who followed the same occupation .
24 He has been confused with his younger brother , Jonathan , also born in Dearham and baptized 11 September 1744 , who followed the same profession , and their separate publications have been listed in several prominent works under John 's name .
25 Quinn 's predatory skills outshone the player who cost 10 times more , Dean Saunders , who enjoyed the same sort of start when he moved to Villa from Liverpool .
26 These people concentrated most of their attention on Molland , a fellow professional who talked the same language .
27 Tallichet 's most recently airworthy Spitfire , Mk XVI RW382/G-XVIA ( see Register Review in the October issue ) is to stay in the UK ‘ for the foreseeable future ’ explained Clive Denney of Audley End-based Historic Flying Ltd , who restored the former gate guardian to airworthiness .
28 I had one friend from another house who felt the same way as I did about the school and the whole process we were being put through .
29 Both talks came about as a result of requests from friends who attended the same BSc course as Philip and are now teachers .
30 This has been confirmed in conversations with Mr Keith Turner of the Countryside Commission who reached the same conclusion .
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