Example sentences of "[noun] who 'd [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Through the crowd round the barrels William saw the priest who 'd officiated at the funeral and who 'd asked him about the hymns . |
2 | When he came down the alley toward the club 's stage door he could see that there were three rough-looking teenagers who 'd clambered up the side of one of the big waste bins and were lifting stuff around inside . |
3 | Jim , a lorry driver who 'd lived in the area for forty years , had spent Christmas with friends , but disappeared from view until his body was found in his house . |
4 | There was one man near Tynemouth who was known as ‘ Dead Bodies ’ , so named because he earned seven and sixpence for collecting ( by hook ) the corpses of suicides who 'd jumped from the Tyne Bridge , ten miles up-river . |
5 | Then there was a big cheer from the 18th and we thought it was Nicklaus who 'd holed for a birdie . |
6 | ‘ Bet she wishes it was the dashing Dieter who 'd gone over the cliff ! ’ she said cheerfully . |
7 | I said to just the name of the person who 'd died in the . |
8 | None of the neighbours who 'd complained about the sanctuary wanted to talk to us . |
9 | I began sneezing and could n't stop ; nor could several of our neighbours who 'd shared in the shower . |
10 | Perkin , I thought , was one of the very few people who 'd known about the camera and the trail . |
11 | Matter of of people who 'd died in the first world war . |
12 | And there were words of praise for the girls who 'd taken to the catwalk . |
13 | He was rearranging his hair in the rear-view mirror as the monster moved out into the traffic , scattering small boys who 'd gathered at the front of the car to try and open the bonnet , for God 's sake , and examine the engine . |
14 | I know a 51-year-old women who 'd embarked on a passionate affair with a 55-year-old , but was terrified of spending the night with him . |
15 | At last people were going to see the real Dorothy , the real live woman behind that starchy old madam who 'd sat in the corner for all those years , hiding from the world in general . |
16 | In St Erconwald 's church , Athelstan had just finished the Mass for the dead and was now blessing the corpse of Tosspot , an old drunkard who 'd lived in the cellars of the Piebald Horse tavern . |