Example sentences of "who [verb] [vb pp] one of the " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Kennan , who has written one of the major works of diplomatic history of this century , noted this . |
2 | The essential problem of enquiring into what may be in other people 's minds has been captured by John Berger , who has made one of the most imaginative reconstructions of the European guest-workers ' social world . |
3 | Anyone who has drunk one of the bottles of Fred Leroux 1920 at Le Vigneron in Reims ( in the days when it was an unpretentious little bistro , not the big , brash restaurant it is now ) will know that some wines of Chigny are capable of maturing for great periods of time . |
4 | This unassuming author is one of the city 's best-known celebrities since the success of the books and TV series about the character who has become one of the all-time greats with some 750 million viewers around the world . |
5 | Cleese is someone who has done one of the most difficult things in a public life — assessed his own worth without false modesty . |
6 | And when Laura had contacted the person who 'd written one of the glowing references the woman on the other end of the phone had n't sounded at all surprised . |
7 | In 1238 John Biset , Justice of the southern forests , reported to Henry III that there were ‘ manifest evil-doers in the forests of Chippenham , Melksham and Braydon ’ , who had hamstrung one of the royal foresters , badly wounded another , killed the Abbot of Stanley 's horses , and committed many other crimes . |
8 | Mr Smick , who had created one of the scoops of the year , was left cursing that his magazine comes out only every two months . |
9 | ‘ That 's another advantage for the Republic who have become one of the most feared and respected teams in Europe since Jack Charlton took over . ’ |