Example sentences of "[noun prp] [Wh pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 None of this convinced Mrs Singh who left the classroom saying in an unusually dictatorial tone to the class teacher , ‘ I want you to sort him out and bring homework home . ’
2 He is Mr Anka Singh who has been in coaching for many years , running the Golden Sunset minibus hire company .
3 There were too many locked doors — all those leading to the street , tame excuses by the staff , brief interviews with Penumbra who claimed she was so busy and that of course Zambia could go out once she was sure SHe was well enough .
4 Seen taking snaps of the mud ( yes , we said mud ) divers on the Sunday was cult film-maker JIM JARMUSCH who seemed to be the only one interested in watching what was otherwise a truly sad spectacle .
5 Halema turned to the Sheikha who said that I had known her well .
6 I found it folded in a corner , still heavy with the perfume of the Sheikha who had given it to me .
7 ‘ Your tone would seem to imply that I am some sort of Bluebeard who keeps her incarcerated .
8 I detest Lourdes Ortiz who weeps for the incorruptible corpse of ‘ Guernica ’ seen one quiet Sunday in its mausoleum , with the endless queues of happy people when our democracy was still in the making , with the Casón as its banner .
9 It must be Ortiz who wrote it . ’
10 It is believed that it was built as a chantry chapel in memory of Robert de Tattershall who died in 1121 .
11 It will be the Master of the Rolls who decides whether an appeal is so important that it should be referred to a court composed of more than three judges , even though decisions of such courts formally have no greater weight than those of three judge courts .
12 Bosanquet 's book , The Philosophical Theory of the State , was , for example , designed to challenge the individualism of such thinkers as Bentham , Mill , and Spencer who posit a basic antagonism between the individual and the state .
13 Her hostility was matched by the range of influential figures including Lord Tennyson , Robert Browning , Thomas Huxley and Herbert Spencer who reflected the popular distrust of foreigners prevalent at the time .
14 The funeral has taken place of Earl Spencer who died of a heart attack at the weekend .
15 That achievement was greeted with satisfaction by her grandmother , Countess Spencer who had kept an affectionate eye on Diana since the divorce .
16 The Lady Diana Spencer who had reporters camping on her doorstep ten years ago was a fascinating mixture of fresh and vulnerable , shy and glamorous .
17 The scheme was officially launched by Earl Spencer who said his own car had twice been broken into in Northampton .
18 However , it was Johnnie Spencer who won her heart and , after a short courtship , they married at Westminster Abbey in June 1954 .
19 The top game in Division Three was at Willington where Spectrum entertained Consett Cougers who stole the game three seconds from time with the first basket of the game from Ian Lockey who hit an amazing three pointer from well outside the line .
20 However , a rather more theoretically informed use of secondary data is exemplified in the work of , again , Durkheim who made use of official statistics in his study of suicides in Europe , particularly France , to demonstrate the validity of his theories of the social causation of suicidal behaviour ; an objective for which the original statistics were not intended .
21 The positive approach of Comte was developed by Emile Durkheim who adopted Comte 's empirical and rationalist methods and fashioned them into an approach which provides a major foundation for the study of sociology today .
22 It was , however , Weber and Durkheim who based their work most firmly on the comparative method .
23 Dr. Williamson , currently based at the Royal Southants Hospital in Southampton , takes over from Dr. Dipnarine Maharaj who left Darlington last year to head a research team in Florida .
24 Steve O'Shaughnessy 's hoisted kick landed on the edge of the area and , after Cusack 's shot was blocked , the ball ran to Nick Pickering who fired left footed into the bottom corner .
25 We do some in-house , and we 've also got an outside researcher called Norman Pickering who has a home laboratory where he can do just about anything …
26 They missed out in a play-off drama last season despite the arrival of new owner Lionel Pickering who has spent £9million on buying and rebuilding the club .
27 By that time I had made drinking friends in the Hotel Cabo de Hornos with a couple of young American teachers down from Ecuador who had long wanted to visit the Towers of Paine , the very spot where — geologists had written — the two tectonic plates in which I was interested had come together .
28 The metal was originally exploited by the Indians of Colombia and Ecuador who recovered it in the form of grains and occasional nuggets from gold-bearing alluvial deposits of rivers draining into the Pacific .
29 If it were n't for his days at the mucky end of the trade , he would never have earned enough to buy a house and he would n't have met Raksha who had been doing a bit of topless work to supplement her salary as a nurse .
30 It was Mr Hollins who stopped her .
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