Example sentences of "[det] who [vb past] [coord] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 One of the points that distinguishes Green from many of the artists who made prints of the Lake District at this period was the fact that he was one of the few who prepared and drew on the plates and etched the images himself .
2 They were among those few who controlled or owned the bulk of the country 's wealth and influence .
3 The few who tried and succeeded stand out ; most were defeated by the land itself , their lack of funds and deep local resistance to change .
4 It left miners , and all who lived and worked with them , scarred and embittered .
5 There was more persistent questioning of the assumption that the market could indeed provide enough work for all who deserved and sought it , either at home or in the colonies , at wages which enabled the worker to provide adequately for himself and his family .
6 Their tales of legendary warriors and kings , Roland , Guillaume d'Orange , Arthur and Charlemagne , of their great conquests and their deeds of arms and chivalry , were meant to stir the hearts of all who listened and move them to live their own lives according to the pattern set by the heroes of the past .
7 To the donors of prizes , donations of cash , and ALL who supported and attended this annual social reunion — a very sincere thank you !
8 There were many who talked and sang incessantly , whilst others , particularly the women , who knew they were not there for too long , refused to clean themselves and lay about like sows in their own filth .
9 He predicted the young gipsy would rise to new and great heights now he had a wife beside him — a wife who had spent most of her life in the Wychwood Forest and whose trials had touched the hearts of all those who knew and loved her .
10 The relative importance of these items to those who wrote and kept them ca n't be assessed in terms of size or splendour .
11 To those who heard and believed that , unvarying in their belief as the years passed , the contra cause was morally obvious .
12 The force of such ideas and practices lay partly in their ‘ progressive ’ origins , which few teachers would be prepared to gainsay ; and partly in the authority of those who devised and presented them , whom few would dare to contradict .
13 Jackie Stewart stated that when he contributed to ‘ professionalizing ’ the sport ; drivers continued in his wake , creating an adversarial relationship between those who drove and risked their lives and those who lived , on sponsor money , high on the hog and risked little but their reputations .
14 The SLORC on July 17 , 1989 , conferred on certain military commanders administrative and judicial powers , and on the following day announced that these military commanders could impose , " regardless of the provisions under existing laws " , one of three sentences on those who violated or defied SLORC orders — the death sentence , life imprisonment or imprisonment with hard labour for not less than three years .
15 The poets Klopstock , Wieland and Schiller were among those who listened but dissented , as was the versatile Voss , himself a good example of the interplay : his oeuvre included verse in classical metres ( Luise , 1795 ) which influenced Goethe 's Hermann and Dorothea , scholarly work on Latin as well as Greek , and a celebrated translation of the Odyssey ( 1781 ) .
16 Of those who smoked or drank , patients with CLO had a smoking history of a median 15 pack years ( range 2–60 pack years ) , which was less than both the severe oesophagitis ( median 45.5 , range 5–150 pack years ) ( p<0.01 ) , and adenocarcinoma groups ( median 55.25 , range 4–200 pack years ) ( p<0.001 ) .
17 In England these were the buyers of boroughs and seats in Parliament , and although it was not possible to do this in Scotland , as there were never any ‘ rotten boroughs ’ in the English sense , those who arranged and meddled in the burgh elections were called ‘ Boroughmongers ’ after the English traffickers in boroughs .
18 ON JULY 30 , at the former RAF Dallachy ( Spey Bay ) airfield , retired Beaufighter pilot G/C Peter Ilbery unveiled a magnificent new memorial which commemorates those who served and died whilst part of the Beaufighter-equipped Dallachy Strike Wing ( FP July , p61 ) .
19 What makes me really despair , however , is the way in which ordinary people , including the families of those who served and died in these regiments , are campaigning vigorously for their continuance .
20 The clock was installed in 1920 with money raised by the parishioners with the intention of creating a long-lasting memorial to those who served and gave their lives in the First World War .
21 There was loads of encouragement to all those who attended and took part to take up the sport on a regular basis .
22 Thank you to all Q.T 's who have supported the Draw , particularly those who requested and sold more tickets .
23 Except , as we have seen , for confident bourgeois like James Mill and Edward Miall , both those who campaigned for universal suffrage , like the Chartists in the 1830s and '40s , and those who dreaded and opposed it were agreed that it would lead to the political domination of the working class .
24 From our union we gave of ourselves in what way we could to those who sought or needed our support .
25 WE should remember not only those who fought and died to save Britain , but also those who fought and survived .
26 Despite the genuine idealism of those who fought and agitated for the Republicans , the role of the Communist Party aroused some doubts on the Left .
27 WE should remember not only those who fought and died to save Britain , but also those who fought and survived .
28 The company then planned to introduce new individual contracts for all journalists and to give a 4.5% pay rise to those who accepted and signed new contracts by 1 January 1990 .
29 The concentration and academic character of that sixth form did not come under serious pressure before the 1960s , and even then remained a powerful influence upon those who taught and studied in grammar schools .
30 The enquiry looked at 1208 people who , in the application year ending 31 March 1980 , enquired , submitted application forms or dropped out at the various stages of the process of seeking to be matriculated , as well as those who matriculated and graduated .
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