Example sentences of "who [verb] [conj] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We ask this in the name of him who lived and died for us even Jesus Christ our Lord .
2 In an extract from the introduction to the Birds of Australia , Gould describes the fate that befell these two men who lived and died at the mercy of the violent and contrary Australian climate :
3 Zenobia was also the first name of my paternal grandmother who lived and died in Nigeria and whom I never met .
4 There is a cramped , faded little room given over to the recognition of the literary achievements of the region , in homage to writers who were not themselves Basques but who settled here : the playwright Edmond Rostand , author of the extraordinary Cyrano de Bergerac ; the exotic novelist Pierre Loti , who lived and died in Hendaye ; the sentimental poet Francis Jammes , pictured here in a charming naive portrait , impossibly bearded and together with his wife and their wildly staring dog .
5 The second view unacceptable to Christians is that the Jesus who lived and walked on earth 2000 years ago is not the same person who is called ‘ Son of God ’ , and who is with God the Father .
6 It left miners , and all who lived and worked with them , scarred and embittered .
7 Out oil the compound , away from the news bulletins , those who lived and worked with the Africans often forgot that some were black and others white .
8 Se the Whitbread Hop Farm 's colourful history unfold in this authentic insight into the lives and times of the people who lived and worked at the Beltring Farm — A nostalgic experience not to be missed ! !
9 Part cool technological fantasy — like the City 's macho high tec architecture ; part children 's tea party — jelly beyond ones wildest dreams ; part culinary icon — the associations of mixing bowl factory production line , and market stall symbolise the lives and concerns of the men , women and children who lived and worked at Spitalfields .
10 So do major prints by Sam Francis ( who lived and worked for a while in Japan ) .
11 Here we met most of the painters who lived and worked in the neighbourhood , and here many discussions took place .
12 Secondly , the citizen body excluded foreigners who lived and worked in Athens , the metics .
13 What had happened was an extraordinary growth of world trade which was controlled by merchants and financiers who lived and worked in London .
14 Among the contents of Matthew 's safe there were two manuscript volumes , the journal of a certain Martin Beale who lived and worked in Natal and Cape Province during the second half of the last century . ’
15 It is dedicated to an 18th century Swiss artist who lived and worked in England between 1766–81 , Angelica Kauffman ( 1741–1807 ) / It is really shocking how rare such exhibitions are , especially in Britain .
16 The voyage which they made in 1939 resulted , in 1944 , in the publication of Narrow Boat , a passionate evocation of the British canals and of the lives of those who lived and worked upon them .
17 There were over 5,000 in the Volunteers when they were at their greatest strength and although future years were to see Glasgow regiments of men who fought and died in many lands , the old Volunteers who fought a dog and lost , were soldiers too .
18 They are placed in public spaces often in the centre of villages , to commemorate the brave local people who fought and died in the First and Second World Wars .
19 For the hundreds of thousands of Spanish — and non-Spanish — democrats and leftists who fought and died in the Civil War or in the horrendous repression that followed , the forces against which they struggled differed in few essentials from those that had recently brought dictatorship and oppression to Italy , Germany and Austria .
20 It was a grim tale and the children were brought up on it , along with Mary Rose , who ummed and aahed in horror every time she heard it .
21 A mobile street drama presentation depicting preachers of the past who visited and spoke in Brighton and Hove .
22 Miller nodded to Finch , who rose and moved to the hi-fi cabinet , where the three cassettes stood ready for use .
23 One of the points that distinguishes Green from many of the artists who made prints of the Lake District at this period was the fact that he was one of the few who prepared and drew on the plates and etched the images himself .
24 Standing in the Townley Room and looking through to the sculptures displayed next door ( Room 83 ) , most of which were intended for public display , one is well aware of the reduced scale and decorative qualities sought by the private collector who wined and dined amidst his collection .
25 Hector , who came and went at will through her open chamber door , was in turn barking and yelping , and she could make out Mrs Diggory 's voice .
26 Ten Tory MPs who came and went in mysterious circumstances
27 It was when he was testing the third of those with his stethoscope that Carrington beckoned to Talbot , who came and listened in turn .
28 Dear old Martha had much of the milk of human kindness about her ; she had pensioners who shared with her such things as she had : one was a lame robin redbreast , who came and sat on a bush opposite the door till he was fed ; another was a pigeon whose cot was quite a mile away : she too looked for a meal on every visit , and after gathering her crop-full , would wing her flight over the fields and houses home to her cot .
29 We sent for Dr Mortimer , who came and sat with Sir Henry throughout the night .
30 Carol Haslam , who came and worked with me wanted to cover the health area .
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