Example sentences of "who [verb] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The warlords , who agreed in March to form a transitional administration , are still the main players . |
2 | As my hon. Friend would expect , my right hon. Friend had considerable success in his negotiations with Commissioner Millan , who agreed in principle to help to fund those two crucially important infrastructure developments . |
3 | In the artillery , veterinary surgeons served on warrants issued by the Master General of the Ordnance , receiving the right to commissions in 1805 when Thomas Peall ( who qualified in London in 1796 ) and others addressed the Commander-in-Chief about this anomaly . |
4 | Tony Roe , who qualified in March 1990 , works for Ford and Warren , a 15-partner firm in Leeds . |
5 | ‘ I see Jim very much as the hero who succeeded in life , ’ says an unusually approachable Stone during a break in the shooting . |
6 | Mr Powell endorsed Nicholas Budgen , the man who succeeded in Wolverhampton South West . |
7 | Anyone who succeeded in business in the past decade owed more than a little to the climate she created . |
8 | This was the exiled Prokofiev 's very Russian response to the fantastic Gozzi fairy-tale of the hypochondriac prince who goes in search of three oranges , each containing a princess . |
9 | The extreme snobbery of this abstruse observation would have been rude had it been clear , for Lydia knew perfectly well that the Molesworths were the sort of people who picnicked in lay-bys , bringing little chairs and tables and using the car boot as a sort of sideboard . |
10 | Leigh , with the backing of his newspaper and the NUJ , brought an action against the justices in the High Court , which granted him a declaration that the policy of anonymity was " inimical to the proper administration of justice and an unwarranted and unlawful obstruction to the right to know who sits in judgment " . |
11 | The broadcasting ‘ liberalization ’ phase under ‘ Chaban ’ had ended : the broadcasting law of July 1972 had distinguished between the state monopoly of radio and television broadcasting and the public organization ( ORTF ( entrusted with the monopoly ; the same law increased — on paper — the autonomy of ORTF and the powers of the ‘ MD ’ who became in addition chairman of the board of directors ( 'PDG' ) ; but conflicts arose between the first ‘ PDG ’ , Arthur Conte , and the Information Minister , Philippe Malaud . |
12 | No , she was supposed to be going to stay with a girlfriend from the India days who lived in Perthshire . |
13 | Leonard Toomey , successful Lloyd 's underwriter , now retired , had a very different early view of the City : his father , a stonesmason who lived in Battersea , south London , helped build the Bank of England . |
14 | Mr Fraser-Smith , who lived in Devon , leaves a wife and two children . |
15 | Eighteen-year-old Chris Bolton , who lived in Folly Hill , had come to the end of his two years training with the Fleet Air Arm at Yeovilton . |
16 | Mannaia seem to have taken care to propose people who were indeed from the active lineages but who lived in Tazarbu , and were therefore not personally involved in the conflict with Awlad Amira : while insisting on the principle of unrelenting solidarity , they tacitly mitigated the provocation by proposing candidates who had themselves not been active in the dispute . |
17 | Sheila Corbett who lived in Worcester , and was married with three children … |
18 | Sarah 's aunt who lived in America sent food parcels so Mrs Redmond also made the wedding cake and provided much of the food for the wedding breakfast . |
19 | His curiosity about the American South equalled that of Mark Twain , who saw in Natchez both the ‘ drinking , carousing , fisticuffing … riff-raff of the river ’ and the agreeable life of the cotton-rich people who lived in Natchez-on-the-hill . |
20 | This is a privilege as she was a wealthy woman who lived in seclusion there since she was abandoned on her wedding day . |
21 | Control was informed of the news and the relief signalman , Ted Hudson who lived in Market Rasen , was summoned to take over the operation of the box . |
22 | Well , in the nick of time they realized that all that Anna was wailing about was some French floozy the prince was n't even particularly attached to ( a crony of Anna 's , a censorious old toad who lived in hotels and got everything half wrong , had spilt the beans to her ) . |
23 | There were also two young men who lived in No. 45 , who had not actually been seen by Alice . |
24 | It represented the cruellest of all front lines , one that lay deep within the minds of all who lived in Lebanon and all who came there . |
25 | Another man to step forward reluctantly was George Charles Jefferies , a 21-year-old messenger boy , who lived in Castle Street with his mother . |
26 | The problem however is that were it simply to be said of Jesus that he was a human like any other who lived in history we should not have a Christology . |
27 | who lived in Road , Mansfield , |
28 | At Baker Street , tiles showing a profile with a deerstalker hat and a curvaceous pipe : Sherlock Holmes , who lived in Baker Street . |
29 | His address was 74 Charlotte Street , Portland Place , and his friend Craig , who lived in London was probably one of the influences in his going to London . |
30 | The trouble was that the land belonged to a family who lived in London and owned parcels of land all over the country and had so far resisted all attempts to relinquish this innocuous piece of British soil . |