Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [Wh pn] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But the experts who examined him afterwards almost certainly thought he had been infected by female chiggoe fleas , which attach themselves between the toes or on the soles of the feet . |
2 | But it is undoubtedly dangerous and often cruel , stirring not so much the boxers but the crowds who watch them to a pitch of savagery quite incompatible with the notion that boxing is ‘ the noble art of self-defence ’ . |
3 | But before doing so , he contacted the solicitors who represented him in 1981 and they arranged for the crown court appearance . |
4 | The solicitors who gave him the court order for them to release all the details on that . |
5 | Therefore , it 's rather ironic that one of the clubs who pipped them for promotion to Division I , West of Scotland , reckon the very reason they are going up is down to their New Zealand lock , Gordon McPherson . |
6 | Therefore , so far as the original shareholders were concerned , clause 3 of the shareholders ' agreement did not amount to an unlawful fetter on the company 's statutory power to increase its share capital ; it was simply a personal agreement outside the articles between the shareholders who executed it about how they would exercise their voting rights in relation to the creation or issue of shares , and did not purport to bind future shareholders . |
7 | The engagements used to go to the artists who brought them back the best presents from their tours abroad . |
8 | I 'm developing a suspicion that the heavies who raided me might have been their cronies . |
9 | I usually call myself half German because people get so fed up with all the Germans who say they 're Austrian . ’ |
10 | The prisoners who built it left their own rather macabre memento by incorporating a hangman 's noose into one of the rafters , with a nearby door leading into empty space and a four metre drop . |
11 | The key to this was developing attitude scales , many of them named after the researchers who devised them . |
12 | In fact , Donaldson and Balfour , and nearly all the researchers who followed them , gave children questions with more on one occasion , and questions with less on another , so the two terms never appeared in the same session or the same block . |
13 | QUENTIN SEDDON MEETS THE RESEARCHERS WHO HELP THEM DECIDE |
14 | One supporter summed up the feelings of them all about the authorities who took them away . |
15 | Neither has been caught because both seem to have known of the swoops on their many hide-outs even before the authorities who conducted them . |
16 | It might be the authorities who give you permission but when it comes to the bit it 's the ordinary policeman who 's getting shot . |
17 | Kakoo 's life spanned almost a century and her wonderful memory made everything so vivid for all the generations who knew her . |
18 | I went in and spoke to one of the secretaries who said she would er she would do it and send us material . |
19 | Most of this was exported to the United States via the Cyprus-Frankfurt pipeline , nicknamed khouriah ( ‘ shit ’ ) by the couriers who used it , or via Turkey , the Balkans , central Europe and then on to New York and points west . |
20 | Over 90% of hazardous waste is disposed of by the manufacturers who generate it . |
21 | Council houses and flats are owned by the districts who maintain them and collect the rents . |
22 | Most headhunters argue that the candidates who criticise them do so because they , the candidates , have been unsuccessful . |
23 | ‘ Silly sausage , ’ he teased , and , although she carried on studying to complete her A levels , when Fabia left school she seemed to just naturally fill the niche that was tailor-made for her in feeding and exercising the dogs and giving an extra helping of love and attention to the animals who needed it . |
24 | For all their bluster about foreign conspiracy , the foreigners who worry them most live not in the United States or Western Europe but in Hungary , Poland and the Soviet Union . |
25 | American law , for example , provides a special " public figure " defence : however inaccurate a speculation about the conduct of a person in the public eye , the journalists who make it will not be liable unless they have acted maliciously . |
26 | And he still can not resist , all these years later , a spiky dig — ‘ but most gratifying of all was that the journalists who condemned me were proved so utterly wrong ’ . |
27 | The police inspector who investigates the terrorist attack turns out to be none other than Columbo , the clerks at the hotel are discovered to be Akaky Akakievich , Badin , Devushkin , Mr Guppy , Goliadkin , Sainthomme , and Uriah Heep , and the journalists who report it include Jake Barnes , Ian Scuffling , Joe McCarthy Hynes , and Rouletabille . |
28 | The theory must have sounded wonderful to the think-tankers who dreamed it up . |
29 | In fact the victims were mainly the families of senior military officers and the Ba'ath party officials , and the walkie-talkies were being used by the drivers who took them to the shelter . |
30 | In fact these two opinions are not incompatible : a Merovingian may have had a large income , but he also had vast financial commitments ; he had to reward his faithful retainers ; he had to endow the shrines of the saints , to ensure their support , and that of the clergy who served them ; he would also have to demonstrate his piety in almsgiving . |