Example sentences of "who [vb past] he [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Full-back Irwin left on a free transfer to Oldham — who sold him on to Manchester United for £750,000 .
2 In April 1805 at Low Wood Green met the celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Young , who entertained him highly with their singing .
3 And Jesus , in his conversation with the Samaritan woman who asked him where true worship happened , answered that " God is spirit and they who worship him must worship him in spirit and truth , " for " the time will come when neither here nor in Jerusalem will men worship " .
4 Mr Munro was Arnold 's caddie , a nice man but he could n't handle Palmer , who asked him too many questions .
5 Yanto , who would do anything for anybody who asked him nicely , also had a very short fuse when it came to insults , especially in front of witnesses .
6 He was not a tall man and was soon almost dwarfed by his five lively , wryly humorous sons , who avoided him as far as possible and could not leave home soon enough .
7 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 .
8 Eileen Laughton , a former Panel member who respected him greatly said he was worried about the pressure that was likely to be put on him if he did n't toe the local authority line .
9 The two storm-troopers who pinned him down now rubbed the salt all over his body , massaging it into his skin , tearing the cuts wider as they did so .
10 ‘ I was close to your father during his great crisis , ’ she said , ‘ and it was I who led him astray .
11 At the end , Josey settles down with Eastwood 's then-girlfriend Sondra Locke , whose public split with him is reflected in Unforgiven by the death of Bill Munny 's wife , the influence who led him away from violence .
12 I watched as he engaged a man who led him down to a boat ; they climbed in , and the man began to haul away on his oars .
13 There is a biography of Jasper Carrot which I can hardly wait not to read , there is a biography of Cliff Richard written by a woman who hugged him once 20 years ago ( ‘ I would have married him if he 'd asked me ’ ) .
14 Worsening results have prompted a discussion between Brady and the directors , who appointed him nearly two years ago .
15 He is a small but forceful creature who survived the untimely death of the man who manipulated him so brilliantly and went on to forge an equally close bond with a second partner .
16 My friend Jim 's wife is in America and my other pal 's had his heart broken by a hard-hearted woman with a background like yours , who passed him up in favour of an arranged marriage . ’
17 Those who met him never forgot it .
18 The narrator Michael , an elderly bachelor living in genteel poverty , describes his ‘ castle in the air ’ ; in it he has married Christiana , the girl who gave him up when he was disinherited , while John Spatter , who cheated him out of his business , remains his friend and partner .
19 My father threw his calipers away and went to Charlie Hancock the chemist , who made him up a bottle of oil from an old family recipe .
20 He mattered to Shelley very much — as a doctor and as a person , and she could n't bear to think of him losing that precious heart to this young girl , who regarded him just as someone to pay her bills .
21 On the smaller scale of his country villa , Richardson himself was equally active , earning the admiration of Miss Talbot who visited him there in 1756 :
22 James was full of praise for the medical teams who helped him both at the scene and at Coleraine hospital .
23 Johnson tushed , and so the other clergyman , Mr Grant ( being well-bred ) , said the prayers , evoking a comment from their distinguished visitor who upbraided him just a little for not including the Lord 's Prayer .
24 For Calatin 's soul to be rescued , one of the three travellers must lose his soul in return , and for the Lad to take the soul , it must be one of the Mortals who invited him in .
25 The brothers who beat him up are involved in the drugs racket .
26 The man who beat him there , Ryder Cup debutant Barry Lane , had a 71 in his first-ever look at the course .
27 Jahangir now meets Chris Dittmar , who beat him twice in last month 's world championships .
28 Ramsey felt no sense of gratitude to anyone who moved him out of Durham .
29 Within hours of saying on BBC radio that his candidacy was ‘ almost certain , ’ Sir Anthony , MP for Clwyd North-west , was summoned by Mr Cranley Onslow , chairman of the backbenchers ' 1922 Committee , who told him not to damage the party at a difficult mid-term juncture .
30 I just hope his source is more reliable than the Yard chap who told him confidentially that Theo Sykes killed Puddephat . ’
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