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

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1 Those who agreed were visited at home , where , after giving informed consent , they completed a series of questionnaires and had blood taken by the research nurse .
2 Those who agreed were given an envelope in which to seal their completed questionnaire before returning it to the member of staff .
3 Where would Chung Kuo be if we who ruled were always being sick ? ’
4 Some local authorities have been very effective at this — in Greenwich , people who registered were entered in a prize draw .
5 We do not know exactly how many of those who re-applied were supporting children , who are mentioned only occasionally in the sources .
6 How would it be monitored and regulated to ensure that those who cheated were penalized ?
7 As can be seen in Table III , children who recovered were similar to both groups of the children who did not in sex distribution , age at initial evaluation and onset of constipation , stool frequency , percentage of patients with stool withholding , history of urinary tract infection , and stool retention .
8 Table IV shows that children who recovered were similar to both groups of children who did not in age at follow up , years of follow up , and frequency of day or night wetting .
9 For example , the often quoted MORI survey ( Baker and Duncan , 1985 ) considered : The interviews with a nationally representative sample of adults about their childhood yielded a figure of 10 per cent who reported being sexually abused .
10 Employees ' reports of monitoring for exposure to ionising radiation agreed with the industrial records , except for one mother of a case who reported being monitored , but there was no record of this in the industry databases .
11 Parents who objected were torn apart as heretics .
12 The equipment which saved Ray was bought by the Thame business United Biscuits , and some of the staff who contributed were also at the pub today to meet the man who owes his life to their generosity .
13 In 1989 , the number of children under 16 with parents who divorced was 148 thousand .
14 I 've just returned from this year 's Prix de Lausanne and the two Russian boys who entered were kicked out .
15 Here , everyone who entered was free to be Dreamer .
16 How far those Saxons who disagreed were able to flee into wilder parts of the Weald may be doubted ; there seems to have been none of the resistance in wild areas which the Normans met when Hereward fled to the Isle of Ely and Yorkshiremen fought back .
17 Many of those who moved were deeply ashamed and riddled , with guilt as they were bussed into the plant , hiding under the seats from their former colleagues on the picket at the gate .
18 Many who moved were glad to do so and the economy as a whole has benefited from the release of agricultural labour to take up employment in the expanding manufacturing and service sectors .
19 Those who believed were asked to give their verdict on major psychic phenomena .
20 In Acts we have two vivid descriptions of what has come to be called the communism of the early Church : ‘ All who believed were together and had all things in common ; and they sold their possessions and goods and distributed them to all , as any had need ’ ( Acts 2:44–5 ) ; and ‘ No one said that any of the things which he possessed was his own , but they had everything in common …
21 Sentence of death was passed on 8 convicts at the Old Bailey , 4 of whom were executed on 15 Feb. : ‘ One of those who suffered was for robbing a farmer 's boy of sixpence . ’
22 The only people who suffered were the prisoners , who were not allowed to go for walks any more .
23 We were poor and the people who came were poor .
24 The men and women who came were dressed differently from those who jostled one another in the rue Sanghines , but they looked at money the same way .
25 My wife is sure Maurin 's not the type of man to be violent and that the men who came were n't sent by him . ’
26 You know they were sort of they were cheap stalls and and the people who came were the bargain hunters .
27 The maid who came was a local girl .
28 Among those who came was Pietro Torrigiano , who designed the tomb of Henry VII and his queen in the new chapel at Westminster Abbey .
29 But common sense , coupled with the prospect of the time and paperwork involved in interviewing the hundred or so people who 'd been through the Cookery and Refreshment Tent during the past few hours finally defeated his hope for personal glory through brilliant deduction .
30 ‘ The gentleman who 'd been in with her would naturally have gone back to his room well before people started stirring . ’
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