Example sentences of "[noun sg] who [verb] us the " in BNC.
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1 | At the German border we were helped by a German trucker who got us the required stamps . |
2 | ‘ The caretaker who showed us the place — and he does n't know my name either . ’ |
3 | The girl who taught us the song was called Isabel . |
4 | Hailed as the troubled comic genius who gave us the manic hotel-keeper Basil Fawlty and the Ministry of Silly Walks , he 's also the kingpin of the enduring Pythons and a multi-millionaire businessman . |
5 | She may be 82 , but the woman who gave us the breathalyser is still going strong . |
6 | THE man who sold us the Barbie doll may soon be promoting the scandal-rocked Royal Family . |
7 | But the man who gives us the clearest picture of the link between the Spirit and evangelism is St. Luke in his two volume work . |
8 | The man who gave us The Romans in Britain still knows how to make an audience feel uncomfortable . |
9 | The man who gave us the meson |
10 | Phrasal verbs come in for more attention with Phrasal Verbs Organiser from LTP ( by the man who gave us the First Certificate Organiser ) , while HarperCollins is publishing a Phrasal Verbs Workbook to accompany its dictionary . |
11 | When the Secretary of State could bring himself to talk about his own legislation , we heard from him in effect an admission that the Government who brought us the poll tax are now bringing us a new poll tax . |
12 | It is God as Spirit who brings us the intimate presence of God to us , enabling us to be friends of God . |
13 | It was the capitalist who gave us the steam engine . |
14 | So far we have been self supporting with most of the folks who come along donating to our needs , however we would like to make a donation to the Seventh Day Adventist Church who give us the use of their premises , gas and electricity free of charge . |
15 | Apart from Fedorov , that fellow who gave us the slip the other evening might turn up . ’ |
16 | The officer who handed us the unofficial communique was risking his neck by taking a public stance against racism amongst his colleagues . |