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

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1 teachers who planned and implemented their own interventions ;
2 It is difficult to sum up the succession of kings and sub kings who schemed and killed their way to brief spells of power — eight of them in one century — or to keep in steady perspective the shifting boundaries and aspirations of petty earldoms and self-proclaimed kingdoms .
3 Indeed , early research on the use of paraprofessionals in the US indicated that a major barrier to the optimum use of this category of social service personnel was the lack of appropriate training for the professional staff who supervised and directed their work ( Denham and Shatz , 1969 ) .
4 Jackie Stewart stated that when he contributed to ‘ professionalizing ’ the sport ; drivers continued in his wake , creating an adversarial relationship between those who drove and risked their lives and those who lived , on sponsor money , high on the hog and risked little but their reputations .
5 Standing in front of the hall is a war memorial , which records the names of 13 men who served and/or lost their lives during the First World War .
6 Under both French and British rule , however , colonial education created a class who served and owed their allegiance to the colonizing power .
7 The clock was installed in 1920 with money raised by the parishioners with the intention of creating a long-lasting memorial to those who served and gave their lives in the First World War .
8 She held her Mediterranean court in consort with Françoise Sagan whose bitter-sweet novelettes , like Bonjour Tristesse , also revolved round heroines who chose and discarded their lovers at whim .
9 A devout and earnest student , he formed a small group of fellow-students , known as the Lampeter Brethren , who fasted and spent their time in theological study and prayer .
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