Example sentences of "who [verb] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 SPAIN , who qualified at the expense of their fellow Iberians , Portugal ( withdrawn ) , are captained by winger Jaime Gutierrez and include several players from the senior squad ; while JAPAN feature , among a host of World Cup players , the electric winger Yoshihito Yoshida , of Meiji University , who played for the World XV in the Centenary series against New Zealand .
2 LEFT : William Dick , who qualified at the College in 1817 and founded his own school in Edinburgh in 1823 .
3 But it 's not so brilliant for any shareholders who sold at the float price .
4 Yeremi would avenge that victim on those who roosted at the summit .
5 Only the perseverance of Sir Stafford Northcote , who lived at the Warden 's House , managed to save him .
6 The men who lived at the graphite pits in 1898 — 9 were the same persons who would be likely to get up in the middle of the night to help take stolen cattle five kilometres to the next relay team , thereby earning a little money and easing the tedium of village life .
7 The first was Helen 's return to 6 Patten Road for a ten-day holiday before she began work in London as governess to Horst , the young son of M. and Mme Roman who lived at the Hotel Metropole .
8 On The Poultry Cross side of this was The Westminster Bank , on the other facing the Market , Singer Sewing Machines , and on the same side facing Minster Street , The London and Counties Clothing Company , a rather high sounding name for a not very large Men 's Outfitters , owned and run by Mr. Selway who lived at the corner of Milford Hill/Rampart Road with his mother .
9 Tim Roberts , prosecuting , said the couple , who lived at the house in Brankin Road , Darlington , had forgotten to shut the front door when they went to bed that night .
10 At a nearby door , half in the house and half out of the house , they found the body of her boyfriend , Jamie Saunders , who was 22 and who lived at the house with his mother .
11 Those who walked the perimeter path went behind him , and no one spoke to the man who gazed at the wall that held him .
12 From Councillor Brereton to the Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police and to Wimpey Homes Holdings Ltd detailing the problems caused by teenagers who congregate at the wall leading from Baberton Mains Dell to Wester Hailes .
13 Everyone in Twin Peaks , from the policeman who cries at the scene of a crime to the lady who appears in certain scenes inexplicably carrying a log , is well , a little weird .
14 It was also a first success for the drivers in the race and a particular personal triumph for ex-Formula One driver Warwick , who failed at the track with Jaguar in 1986 and 1991 .
15 Big Irish Tom had pulled down his shorts and grabbed his willy to show everyone that he was truly a boy and not some soppy little girl who fainted at the sight of turkey innards .
16 Chairman Sylvia Robinson said most delegates , who met at the Corn Exchange , in Bury St Edmunds , felt strongly about the issue .
17 This is a great help and you may be able to find out if events intend to rotavate by asking around , or speaking to a competitor who rode at the competition the year before .
18 Trent held Mariana tight round the shoulders , blocking her view of her grandfather who knelt at the lavatory bowl as if in prayer .
19 What a wonderful vision the lady who lives at the top of our road shared with us all !
20 Met the lady who lives at the top of our road who shared the vision on Sunday night .
21 The one who lives at the end of the village .
22 A sense of alarm prompted her to knock again , more loudly , and this time the door was thrust open by an elegant though plainly dressed young woman who winced at the sound of breaking glass , coming from somewhere behind her .
23 Alan Duffy had overheard Mr Simmons and Miss Craven talking about Frankie 's father , who was a real-life American who had been in the Army and the merchant navy and was now a farmer who posed at the School of Art and played guitar in a popular local dance-band .
24 I would also like to thank everyone who helped at the summer festivals : they are a valuable way to promote our branch as well as raising funds .
25 The feast of St Edward on October 13 , saw a parade of priests ( see picture top left ) , all similarly vested , around Bishop Joseph Gray , who presided at the mass .
26 In Scottish legal history he is remembered also as the Judge who presided at the trial of Burke and Hare , the Edinburgh body-snatchers who turned to murder .
27 Second-placed Cambridge have played one more game , but Ipswich , who drew at the Abbey Stadium , have a game in hand and can pull level on points with Rovers if they win it .
28 ‘ We have a saying in my country , ‘ for him who stands at the top of the tower there is no other season but winter . ’
29 WREXHAM manager Brian Flynn has thrown down the gauntlet to much-travelled striker Howard Gayle , who trained at the Racecourse for the first time yesterday .
30 Here is an example of an impro exercise for two actors : ‘ An actor is asked to assume the character of a close family friend who arrives at the house with the news of the death of the wife 's husband in an accident .
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