Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [verb] [be] " in BNC.

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1 PAULA YATES , SUE from Brookside , MIRANDA RICHARDSON , BOY GEORGE and his recently unceremoniously dumped-off Virgin MORE PROTEIN posse — EVE GALLAGHER and MC KINKY — neither of whom seem to have been adversely affected by their recent trauma .
2 Freemen who failed to swear were to be mutilated and exiled .
3 ‘ The man who put the dog in Andrus 's tomb and the man who got stabbed are one and the same Zikr . ’
4 My one success is with Michael Treacher , who Killick said was working on the comparability report with Summerchild .
5 An individual will invent endless reasons why the absence of the person who has died is due to some circumstance that can change .
6 Another example of the importance of having time to say goodbye to the person who has died is that of a client I was working with who seemed quite unable to talk about his wife 's death and seemed totally unconcerned that she had died tragically .
7 If you believe that there is something more after this life and that the spirit of the person who has died is continuing its journey in that place , then , because that is as it should be , there is no point in crying for that spirit .
8 The information required will be — the full names of the ceased person , and any other names that they have been known by , including the maiden surname of a woman who has been married ; their date and place of birth ; their recent occupation , and their husband 's full name and occupation , if the person who has died was a married woman .
9 The Director of Public Prosecutions in Northern Ireland is currently considering whether charges of obstructing the police investigation should be brought against a free Armagh and a man who has admitted being the crucial Source A referred to in the programme .
10 Anyone who wants to continue being invited by any member of the Royal Family deals in silence .
11 In sentence 1 the identity of the person who wants to resign is grammatically established as the president and in sentence 2 it is established as some male person who is not the president : the grammar itself specifies disjunctive reference for him .
12 They then put us on trucks to bring us here and anyone who tried to escape was beaten senseless . "
13 The notion that we do not have to have anything to do with those who want to smoke is odious , as my hon. Friend the Member for Cardiff , West and Penarth ( Mr. Michael ) has said .
14 Any presenters or other Radio I producers who want to contribute are welcome .
15 On the edge of the gravel near the front door , Cameron and James Menzies conferred with Allan , Donald Stewart the blacksmith , and John Stewart the pedlar from Newbigging , who seemed to have been everywhere in the past twenty-four hours .
16 This was not the case with Morgan who seemed to have been more influenced by the Rousseauean tradition and who viewed the institution of private property with some misgivings .
17 At a beautiful moon bridge , he passed a naked living woman who seemed to have been burned from head to toe and was red all over .
18 Marius Steen , the giant who seemed to have been looming over his life now for a week was about to be confronted .
19 Stupid Aries might have been more to the point , because the only person who seemed to have been burnt by her fire was herself .
20 Among the leaders who came to complain was Andrus .
21 Amongst the people who came visiting was a young Maidenhead medical student .
22 Those who protest have been arrested or threatened by the Army but the campaign for ‘ free trade ’ continues .
23 Most of us who 'd complained were lesbians .
24 They save their wrath for other working-class youths like themselves , who happen to have been born or grown up somewhere else .
25 The argument was advanced that a form of welfare payment should perhaps be made available to those who happen to have been born in national parks ( as opposed to those who chose to move there ) if job and housing opportunities have been restricted by conservationist planning policies .
26 We can not discriminate between those who happen to have been advised that they might be entitled to claim and those who , of their own volition , decide to claim .
27 One man who cannever forget is Norman Edwards who was twenty when he first saw action with the Glosters during the worst of the fighting .
28 The entertainment value for the people who paid to watch was non-existent , but it is difficult to criticise the players who tried their best in the conditions . ’
29 A retired postman who claimed to have been present at the Battle of Studley Constable was interviewed on television , and I still receive the occasional letter from Germans and Americans claiming that fathers or uncles had been at the ‘ battle ’ .
30 As always when he felt deserted , he went to see Chester Klein , patron of the arts by diverse hands , a man who claimed to have been excised by fretful lawyers from more biographies than any other man since Byron .
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