Example sentences of "and [noun] who [verb] he " in BNC.
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1 | Visiting senators and journalists who meet him generally go away charmed . |
2 | And he smiles as he talks of the best friend and rival who accompanied him on those weekend trips . |
3 | We have agreed with the phalanx of councillors and canvassers who guide him through life and Durham North West that his education should be completed with a visit to the Cow Tail , a pub near Crook of great and deserved renown . |
4 | Knights as well as nobles took prisoners at Poitiers , and the Black Prince granted lands , offices and annuities to many yeomen and bachelors who served him on his campaigns in Gascony between 1355 and 1357 . |
5 | In 1908 James Braid was a formidable figure in British Golf ‘ well over 6ft. and very gentlemanly ’ , according to Mr Tom Scott the well known golf journalist and broadcaster who remembered him . |
6 | ‘ Oh , Adam was a gardener , and God who made him sees That half a proper gardener 's work is done upon his knees . ’ |
7 | Tell him often Ellen that he is to go to Italy soon where his mother and father who love him greatly await him . |
8 | Perhaps Richard had the best of it : at Queen Eleanor 's court he encountered troubadours and intellectuals who taught him the social graces . |
9 | But it is the magistrate or , or a er a crown court judge and jury who make him guilty . |
10 | It is thought he might have hitched a lift and motorists who saw him have been asked to come forward . |
11 | His congregations were mostly small shopkeepers and artisans who respected him not only as a preacher and writer but as a man who had himself worked with his hands . |
12 | I grew up among the kind of communists and socialists who guided him into the working-class communities and who staff some of their struggles . |
13 | His tutor , Marjorie Daunt , and others who taught him remembered him years later as an intelligent if somewhat odd member of their classes . |