Example sentences of "who [vb past] [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All through the morning , as they sat on the makeshift bunks , they stared without comment at the kneeling figure who ground away at the rust around the bolt .
2 The only people who really knew him were the labourers who helped out at the farm during the periods of sheep-shearing , haytime and harvest .
3 The father-of-three from Whiston ( right ) was one of the visitors who dropped in at the Pumphouse yesterday where a Drinkwise Fun Day was underway .
4 Three who suffered particularly at the time were Richard and Phoebe Winch who lived just below the Centre and in whose house I often took my evening glass of ‘ allowed ’ claret , and Ann Willson who looked after me for the Saturday and Sunday .
5 It had been Marcus who turned up at the Evans house on Saturday afternoon when Pascoe was there .
6 Centre Tim Horan was a firm favourite with the black and coloured youngsters who showed up at the Wallaby coach-in held at the Dan Qeqe Stadium in the Zwide township near Port Elizabeth .
7 Now they are searching for the fourth sister Pamela , who walked out at the age of 15 after a row with her father .
8 The Royal Society seems to have achieved little in this direction in its early years ; in Paris , however , the academie fostered someone who worked diligently at the applications of science .
9 it 's amazing , that there was nine people who worked there at the time of the war .
10 After all , she was the one who fell apart at the seams every time they touched , while he remained infuriatingly unmoved .
11 Those who kept up at the front got back to the barracks first , got into the showers first , got dressed first , and were ready downstairs in combat kit for our first singing lesson with Sergeant Moustaine .
12 They were meant to be devoid of personal feelings , deadpan , like lawyers who had to defend a case they did n't believe in , who went home at the end of the day leaving all their patients ' foibles filed away in their consulting rooms .
13 The sudden sound brought down the children and Hugh , who looked nervously at the Borzoi .
14 He succeeds Fr Jim Franks SVD who died suddenly at the end of March .
15 Walter Stuart Surridge , who died suddenly at the age of 74 while visiting his company 's factory in Glossop on April 13 , played 254 matches for Surrey between 1947 and 1956 .
16 Genius , innovator , hard worker and self-made man were all accurate descriptions of Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman who died suddenly at the age of 54 at his Norfolk home in December 1982 .
17 We regret to announce the death of Mabel Adams FHCIMA who died recently at the age of 92 .
18 R. A. Butler , who took over at the Board in 1941 , warned about this major point .
19 The newly-appointed C E O , Gary who took over at the end of the year when Gill retired has been very involved in these restructuring efforts and has been working very effectively and is on top of the situation , and although three swallows may not make a summer , I can at least tell you that Camco has traded profitably in each of the first three months of nineteen ninety three and now I 'd like to hand you over to Frank , who will talk about the rest of our business .
20 Clark , who took over at the City Ground from Brian Clough last month and has already sold Clough 's son Nigel to Liverpool , said : ‘ Roy seems to be under the misapprehension that he can sign for anybody he likes .
21 The golden prize went to Ethiopia 's Derartu Tulu , who took off at the bell to leave South African gazelle Elana Meyer in the silver medal position .
22 It was lost on Duncan , who smiled courteously at the police inspector .
23 But Jack Tilton , who closed uptown at the end of last season , will open there next month and Kasmin , Fawbush , Daniel Newberg and Thomas Nordanstad have recently re-located there .
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