Example sentences of "who have just [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In could come David West , who has just returned from holiday , while Colin Ramirez and Gary Macartney , substitutes at the weekend , may be in the starting line-up .
2 A relief worker from one of the region 's charities who has just returned from Somalia says the appalling suffering of women and children will remain etched on his mind for ever .
3 Going straight from state ownership to worker ownership is unlikely to change the company 's culture or management style , believes Mr Laurie Brennan , chief executive of New Bridge Consultants , an arm of the law firm , Clifford Chance , set up to promote employee share ownership , and who has just returned from Poland .
4 For the first time I met Jeremy 's father , who had just arrived from America , and together we went in to see the body .
5 Next morning while we were loading , Omar brought a young but responsible-looking man over to me who had just arrived from Asba Tafari .
6 I spoke to as many reinforcements as I possibly could , especially those who had just arrived from Achnacarry .
7 All the usual social suspects were there , including Princess Firyal of Jordan , who had just returned from Acapulco where she visited Ricky and Sandra di Portanova in their permanent tent .
8 The Israeli Foreign Minister , Moshe Arens , of Likud , who had just returned from America , detailed the proposal of the US Secretary of State , James Baker , for three-way consultations on the composition of the Palestinian delegation .
9 We could n't talk because I believe he badly wanted to telephone someone who had just returned from China , so it was just a handshake really .
10 In 1987 I worked with a chief inspector who had just returned from university having read for a Bramshill scholarship in what he called ‘ black letter law ’ .
11 Claire Hughes , 25 , who had just returned from Australia for a family Christmas , was trapped with Robert , 26 , and widowed mum Kitty , 60 .
12 The author was an Englishman , Dr Farrar , who had just died from typhus .
13 Whichever way his tastes lie , and whatever the capacity of his purse and his bookshelves , it is certain that no other single work offers to the collector such variety of choice , experience and discovery as four and a half centuries of the book of which Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale ( 1609–76 ) wrote to one of his sons who had just recovered from smallpox :
  Next page