Example sentences of "[n mass] who have [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There was no fire there , now , no sign of life , nor of the spirit that had once shrieked at the local folk who had emerged from the fortress demesne to loot and honour the dead : Four black-robed women and one man , robed in grey , a greybeard : he had understood the mythology of stone .
2 I knew quite a number of people who had gone into the Civil Service and it seemed a good thing to get into . ’
3 It came to focus on a headhunting approach to find this talent , not necessarily people who had gone to the right schools and universities .
4 Everyone was there : the host families , the pianists , Mildred Fender , Susan Tilley , Richard Rodzinski , John Giordano , Dudley Moore , the judges , the people who had thrown the parties , the people who had gone to the parties .
5 Schweinfurt people who had suffered from the bombing avoided the speech , saying they ‘ did n't want to know any more of the war ’ and that ‘ the Führer is mentally disturbed and megalomaniac ’ .
6 She arrived after the majority of people who had run to the scene from the school premises .
7 The people against whom his brothers and their friends had struck in the Twenties , the people who had stood by the Army in the Valleys , the people who had let his people go to hell in war and in peace .
8 The project was built around interviews , conducted and recorded by the pupils , with a number of people who had lived through the war in Dudley .
9 The ordinary , honest , good-humoured people who had lived under the protection of the Wolfkings and rendered them allegiance .
10 They began in a most practical way by going round the then new Killicomaine estate and compiling a list of Methodist people who had moved into the area .
11 The councillors were drawn heavily from people who had served on the previous local authorities : and most of the public remained ignorant and apathetic towards local government ( Rhodes 1972:420 — 1 ) .
12 The majority of people who had benefited by the use of regulation 72 have suffered some kind of physical and/or mental disability .
13 He felt that , on the whole , we should aim for people who had come off the BBC training course , who were n't yet ready to tackle major dramas , but who needed to cut their teeth on something demanding .
14 Although some of these may have been cases of a genuine change of religious commitment , in many I was given the strong impression that these were people who had come to the church regularly at the time when they were building their political careers but who had subsequently fallen away and now professed no strong denominational attachment .
15 The Environmental Forum found some support amongst professionals in the water industry and in medicine , people who had known about the problems for years but kept quiet about them .
16 In 1891 he published a Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of the Incorporated Law Society , and in the following year , 1892 , published the first volume of his Modern English Biography , containing many thousand concise memoirs of people who had died since the year 1850 .
17 He been with people who had lain on the tracks to try to stop the special trains bringing out 7,600 refugees from Prague and climb on board .
18 The Act removed the right of people who had settled in the UK before 1973 to register as British citizens , and replaced this with the opportunity to naturalise as British at the discretion of the Secretary of State at the Home Office .
19 Vietnam and the UK had signed an agreement in principle on forced repatriation on Oct. 29 , 1991 [ see p. 38531 ] , but Vietnam had at that time only agreed to immediate repatriation of new arrivals and so-called " double-backers " — people who had fled to the colony a second time .
20 As well as admiring a variety of modern and more traditional pieces , the Queen met many of the sculptors and was also introduced to some of the people who had worked behind the scenes to make it all happen .
21 As a final ironic footnote , in August 1982 , after the showing of a documentary on Yorkshire television on the hazards of asbestos , Liam Beecher of the ITGWU , one of the officials involved in the Raybestos controversy , expressed concern over the effect on the health of the Raybestos workers of their exposure to asbestos in the factory and called for regular monitoring of the health of the 130 people who had worked in the Raybestos Manhattan factory .
22 I mean , th those people who 've gone through the menopause wo would any of you like to say anything about experience ?
23 Yeah , and I do n't now but i I mean I 'm certainly in two I 've been since there 's people who 've referred to the fact that they do n't have those members of staff working for them at the optimum days ,
24 But for some people who 've dabbled in the real thing the effects have been fatal .
25 Perkin , I thought , was one of the very few people who 'd known about the camera and the trail .
26 Matter of of people who 'd died in the first world war .
27 A list of famous people who have stayed in the various Reid 's hotels , appears in a book on Madeira by W. and A. Reid published in 1893 .
28 → We receive quite a few letters from people who have suffered from the indifferent attitude which seems to prevail in many music shops .
29 I hope the people who have suffered from the recession will continue to support the conservative party .
30 Yes I think , so erm er I , I think really it 's that as the movement gathers pace and landlords , or small landlords and other people who have prospered under the old scheme , try and gain admission they are blocked
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