Example sentences of "who [vb past] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Announcement of the verdict was accompanied by shouts of " Shame ! " by Ostashvili 's supporters ( who ranged from young skinheads to elderly war veterans ) , and banners were unfurled bearing anti-Zionist slogans .
2 From November , 1914 , Ruhleben ( racecourse stables outside Berlin ) housed for up to four years about 4000 Britons , who ranged from several honeymoon couples just arrived in Germany for their August holidays to dons and students on walking or reading parties , musicians and sportsmen snatched from festivals , and even a journalist with an ear supposedly close to the ground , Israel Cohen , a German correspondent for the London press who had cheerfully left on July 29 for his vacation near Dresden .
3 He had an ‘ affable chat ’ with Graveney and other members of the Gloucestershire team , who suffered from poor results and sagging morale last season .
4 I had a friend who suffered from twisted testicles so I made sure part of my sponsorship arrangement is that I 'm provided with decent shorts with inner briefs that give me support .
5 Dawn , 30 , who suffered from blocked tubes , and John , 32 , had been trying for a baby for nine years .
6 The impact of such an approach was emphasised recently in a mainstream secondary school wishing to introduce a child from a special school who suffered from cerebral palsy .
7 Chissano also outlined a number of human rights issues which would be reflected in the constitution , including the abolition of capital punishment , legal defence for the poor , land tenure for farmers , compensation for those who suffered from illegal acts by the state , and recognition of the right to strike , the last being a particularly topical issue in view of the wave of strikes affecting the country [ see below ] .
8 Dr Cox , 47 , of Colden Common , Hants , was convicted at Winchester Crown Court in September of attempting to murder Lillian Boyes , 70 , who suffered from rheumatoid arthritis .
9 Clarke ( 24 ) , who suffered from this ailment before , says he is n't unduly worried .
10 While they all concentrated on paintings , the exhibition ‘ Entartete Bildhauer ’ at the Westfälisches Landesmuseum is exclusively devoted to the sculptors who suffered from this verdict .
11 Reservations were soon expressed , however , about the necessity for psychiatrists to carry out the assessments in view of the relatively small number of patients who suffered from psychiatric illness and the pressures on already stretched psychiatric resources ( Crammer 1969 ) .
12 An interesting example is the case of a man in his mid-thirties who suffered from bad neck tension and who , while having his neck treated , began to rub his hands round the sides of his chest .
13 More than £6,000 was raised by Group employees around the globe in a united gesture of compassion for , who suffered from motor neurone disease .
14 Anyhow , a man called Jack Foster , who came from round Middleton way , was employed as her farm manager , and ended up marrying Miss Walker .
15 And a new threat emerged with the 19-year-old Norwegian Lasse Kjus , who came from 32nd start to eighth .
16 Four-fifths ( 81% ) of those who came from outside Edinburgh were visiting the City for leisure purposes .
17 Both she and Dr Brewis were also concerned about the many patients on their wards who came from outside Newcastle : they knew even less about the arrangements for community care within those districts .
18 motorist admits to not seeing boy who came from opposite pavement but accepted that motorist had only limited opportunity for seeing him .
19 When David James made a point-blank save from Bernie Slaven , the Republic of Ireland international slipped the rebound to Wilkinson who scored from close range .
20 Adam Hunter ( 72-145 ) and Gary Orr , who holed from eight feet to par the last for 71 and 146 , also got through , but non-qualifiers included Brian Marchbank ( 78-153 ) and Andrew Coltart ( 75-154 ) .
21 She recognised at once the well-built woman who turned from some chore at the kitchen sink as the woman who had opened the door to her last Friday .
22 A commuter train , a stop at each station , all seats taken by the grey-suited men who hid from each other behind their newspapers and the film of cigarette and pipe smoke .
23 It was the Steward , however , who arrived from those parts , in the late afternoon , with over five hundred from Bute and his Renfrew and Paisley lordships .
24 The early travellers who returned from all parts of the world with new recipes and ideas for incorporating herbs and spices did much to widen the knowledge of cheesemaking techniques .
25 Those who benefited from improved earnings , however , were not the rural poor , but the farmers who were able to take advantage of the opportunities the Green Revolution had to offer .
26 In contrast , in countries as distinct as Nigeria and Zambia , governments have supported the indigenous African entrepreneurs who benefited from these restraints on their potential competitors by a range of credit facilities and the judicious allocation of contracts .
27 Bossert found that the peasants in Chile 's central valley with the highest levels of political consciousness were precisely those who benefited from agrarian reform .
28 The first two students who benefited from this scheme were Mary Jones of St. Helens and Leslie Anderson from Aberdeen .
29 Exactly … for those who signed from another club .
30 Allen was also involved in Millwall 's second , his shot rebounding off Ludek Miklosko to Phil Barber , who netted from close range .
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