Example sentences of "who lived [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Zenobia was also the first name of my paternal grandmother who lived and died in Nigeria and whom I never met .
2 There is a cramped , faded little room given over to the recognition of the literary achievements of the region , in homage to writers who were not themselves Basques but who settled here : the playwright Edmond Rostand , author of the extraordinary Cyrano de Bergerac ; the exotic novelist Pierre Loti , who lived and died in Hendaye ; the sentimental poet Francis Jammes , pictured here in a charming naive portrait , impossibly bearded and together with his wife and their wildly staring dog .
3 In an extract from the introduction to the Birds of Australia , Gould describes the fate that befell these two men who lived and died at the mercy of the violent and contrary Australian climate :
4 We ask this in the name of him who lived and died for us even Jesus Christ our Lord .
5 ‘ Sweet … shy … sad ’ … the same words are echoed when you speak of Hannah to those who lived and farmed alongside her over the years .
6 The second view unacceptable to Christians is that the Jesus who lived and walked on earth 2000 years ago is not the same person who is called ‘ Son of God ’ , and who is with God the Father .
7 I was n't really one of those children who lived and breathed horses but he was n't just a horseman , he was something very special — a once-in-a-lifetime sight . ’
8 This is a tribute to my sister , Clare , who lived and breathed horses , and who later died on the horse she loved more than anything .
9 Towards the end of each I will describe a recent example of a person who lived and suffered in such a way .
10 So do major prints by Sam Francis ( who lived and worked for a while in Japan ) .
11 The many guests included those who lived and worked there along with a number of former staff and residents , representatives from the Leonard Cheshire Foundation , the statutory authorities and members of the management committee and support groups .
12 Se the Whitbread Hop Farm 's colourful history unfold in this authentic insight into the lives and times of the people who lived and worked at the Beltring Farm — A nostalgic experience not to be missed ! !
13 For Elizabeth , as for many other philhellenes , it was a real sacrifice and to be respected ; but those of us who lived and worked here were grateful to writers who did not join in the boycott — to John Bailey , Francis King , Peter Levi , Lady Longford , Nancy Mitford , Iris Murdoch , Barbara Pym , Muriel Spark and others .
14 Last year at about this time it produced the admirable Victorian Newcastle painter Ralph Hedley ; this winter it is showing in ‘ A Romance with the North East ’ Rober and Isa ( Thompson ) Jobling , who lived and worked there until the 1920s producing powerful and poetic images of its countryside coast and people .
15 The story of the rise and fall of this great coal port and of the fortunes of the people who lived and worked here is told through a dramatic interpretation set in a simulated dockland environment .
16 Here we met most of the painters who lived and worked in the neighbourhood , and here many discussions took place .
17 Secondly , the citizen body excluded foreigners who lived and worked in Athens , the metics .
18 What had happened was an extraordinary growth of world trade which was controlled by merchants and financiers who lived and worked in London .
19 Part cool technological fantasy — like the City 's macho high tec architecture ; part children 's tea party — jelly beyond ones wildest dreams ; part culinary icon — the associations of mixing bowl factory production line , and market stall symbolise the lives and concerns of the men , women and children who lived and worked at Spitalfields .
20 The voyage which they made in 1939 resulted , in 1944 , in the publication of Narrow Boat , a passionate evocation of the British canals and of the lives of those who lived and worked upon them .
21 Among the contents of Matthew 's safe there were two manuscript volumes , the journal of a certain Martin Beale who lived and worked in Natal and Cape Province during the second half of the last century . ’
22 It left miners , and all who lived and worked with them , scarred and embittered .
23 Out oil the compound , away from the news bulletins , those who lived and worked with the Africans often forgot that some were black and others white .
24 It is dedicated to an 18th century Swiss artist who lived and worked in England between 1766–81 , Angelica Kauffman ( 1741–1807 ) / It is really shocking how rare such exhibitions are , especially in Britain .
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