Example sentences of "[det] who [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Large spacious offices dominated by a Chesterfield reputedly used by the Rolling Stones singer and Marianne Faithful for amorous interludes attracted the traditional crowd of hangers-on , plus the few who came into work . |
2 | Thus a proposed pit closure threatened the economic base of the entire community ; an absence of work for the male adults meant the destruction of every family 's economic foundation , for very few women ( save a few who worked in village shops etc. ) had either jobs or the local opportunities of jobs . |
3 | For everyone who lost his faith , there must have been at least another who went to outcast London or to darkest Africa to convert the faint and hungry heathen ; there was a great deal of Christian confidence , and not simply a Church in retreat before agnostic scientists . |
4 | A Thomas Coram Research Unit study , New Mothers At Work : Employment And Childcare , found , for example , a woman who moved from being an Executive Officer with the DSS to childminding , and another who moved from bank clerk to cleaner . |
5 | With deep regret we have to report that who worked at Trowbridge Mill for nearly eight years as a press operator , died on March 30 , 1993 . |
6 | He had an impish look about him , and the most beguiling manner , a combination which never failed to capture the hearts of all who came into contact with him . |
7 | His ability to generate energy , to charge any situation with hilarious fun , coloured the lives of all who came into contact with him . |
8 | He was not only an outstanding golfer , but was one of those rare breed of men possessing the gift of total empathy with all who came into contact with him . |
9 | She has a pleasant , cheerful manner , and was well liked by all who came in contact with her . |
10 | This continuous laughter finally made Carrie lose her grip and her remarkable gifts led to a disaster whose consequences were chaos and destruction , to all who lived in Chamberlain , Maine . |
11 | It represented the cruellest of all front lines , one that lay deep within the minds of all who lived in Lebanon and all who came there . |
12 | This is surely a slice of history shown as it really was , and all who served with Bomber Command will be delighted that John Searby recorded their courageous efforts so well . |
13 | Many thanks to all who helped by way of contributions of goods , clothes or money , and special thanks to for their help and support . |
14 | One , the work of local historian Philip Davies , remembers that all who flew from RAF Llandow , a former fighter OTU and Maintenance Unit . |
15 | ‘ Education is a matter of wide interest and shared responsibility ’ but innovation would never succeed unless the ‘ professional judgement ’ of all who worked with children were harnessed . |
16 | The proportion saying they decided ‘ during the last few days ’ is nearly one in seven of all who voted on Thursday , and double the 1987 figure : 198319871992 Decided a long time ago788173 Two or three weeks ago141213 During the last few days 8 714 |
17 | Yet the figure she eventually pulls out of the hat is not one likely to be recognised by many who came into contact with Freya Stark . |
18 | But there was a hard veneer to her , a cold ruthlessness , which repelled many who came into contact with her . |
19 | Many who subscribed to COS principles in theory found it difficult in practice to abandon to destitution or the Poor Law many who were in desperate and immediate need . |
20 | If you had been an out-of-work farm hand near Inverness , or near Dumfries , why might you have been one of many who moved to Glasgow in the last century ? |
21 | " Those who returned from Aru and New Guinea alive brought these as proof of their valour . " |
22 | The virus had annihilated all those who knew of Rassilon 's great mistake . |
23 | Some of those who followed in Schumpeter 's footsteps in the 1950s went even further in minimizing the popular role in a democratic system of politics . |
24 | It was thought that their former colleagues might like to hear from the University , particularly if some improvement in the alumni services available to those who studied at Stirling years ago could be made both useful and attractive . |
25 | Although those who studied at Kiev University ( Vil'na 's successor ) had to know enough Russian to understand lectures , they constituted the majority of the new university 's students for the first thirty years of its life and did not need Russian to consort with their peers . |
26 | However , in line with students as a whole , SERC specialists were also less likely to be seeking employment than those who studied on conversion Advanced Courses . |
27 | They sang hymns and said a prayer for the 31 people who died and those who suffered from radiation in the April 1986 accident . |
28 | Security does not seem to worry the Americans , which will be a relief to those who suffered in Italy because of the over-cautious drink bans and heavy-handed police . |
29 | Those who cared for Michael gently encouraged him to accept his toys and belongings again . |
30 | A few years later he wrote Peter Pan for those who believed in fairies but did not want to believe in death . |