Example sentences of "who [vb past] that [pron] had " in BNC.

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1 Bartocci was staring angrily at Zen , who realized that he had made the mistake of speaking as though the letter really existed , as if the kidnapping was genuine .
2 One of the most colourful figures to testify was a Maryland escrow agent Marilyn Harrell , who revealed that she had used an estimated $5,500,000 in federal funds to buy houses and cars for poor families , to pay off mortgages , and to set up construction companies .
3 In your May issue you carried a letter from two climbers from Tunbridge Wells who announced that they had negotiated a season ticket agreement for users of High Rocks .
4 In truth , there were those in the American camp who admitted that they had to bow to the Europeans where the Solheim Cup uniforms were concerned .
5 It is not surprising that there is widespread protest against the sentence of two months ' imprisonment … passed on the Liverpool Constable who admitted that he had taken four oranges , worth threepence , from a shed in the West Canada Dock … pilfering by the Police is a different matter from the same offence committed by a street urchin .
6 It was only after she had fainted at tennis that her father took her to a specialist who found that she had an extra vertebra .
7 This was challenged by one of the defendants who maintained that she had never been on stage in a state of total nudity , as the police present maintained .
8 Both the media and academia had generations who believed that they had got a production-based right to ‘ do things to people ’ .
9 ( I remember having an urgent telephone call from a professional astronomer who believed that he had found a bright nova .
10 To those who believed that he had not rigorously demonstrated the earth 's motion , it would look as if he had condemned himself .
11 Between them — or , more accurately , forming a triangle with them — is an eighth-magnitude star , named Sidus Ludovicianum in 1723 by courtiers of the Emperor Ludwig V , who believed that it had appeared suddenly .
12 Well who , who noticed that you had the least Brummie accent ?
13 ‘ If my memory serves me correct , it was you who declared that it had been of no consequence and to wipe it out , ’ he said , the adoring fiancé replaced by an aloof accuser .
14 In the early hours of May 25th , the music played on , until interrupted soon after dawn by President Jorge Serrano , who declared that there had been no coup .
15 Had interview with housing official who stated that I had to transfer the tenancy from my wife 's name to mine and then something would be done within a week .
16 On Oct. 19 the United Kingdom and US embassies in Ankara investigated allegations by a group of Christian evangelists who claimed that they had been blindfolded and tortured at a police station in Ankara .
17 There was also increased tension between the Kenyan authorities and Somali refugees , and on Aug. 16 , 1,550 Somalis were detained near Nairobi by Kenyan police who claimed that they had not obtained proper refugee status .
18 It was Artemesia who was tortured into proving that she was a virgin when she was raped and had to dispute all the ’ witnesses ’ brought in by Tassi who claimed that they had had Artemesia too . ’
19 On the 2nd of the following month Sir William also received a letter from William Millford who claimed that he had met " trouble " at the Pennington ( Muncaster ) Lease .
20 His predecessor , Expedito Ribeiro de Souza , had been shot dead on Feb. 2 ; police arrested a suspect who claimed that he had been hired by a local landowner to carry out the killing .
21 At the appeal , Patricia Mansell — who claimed that he had promised to marry her — said , ‘ When I became pregnant , his attitude towards me changed .
22 The most serious trouble was in Suffolk , in the cloth-manufacturing area of Lavenham and Sudbury , where the dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk claimed that they were faced with a body of 4,000 men , who alleged that they had no work and did not know how to get their living .
23 Other shock cases include Hector MacNeal , an underwriter from London , who discovered that he had been accidentally withdrawing cash from someone else 's account .
24 The property in the car was later put into a van and found by the police who discovered that it had been stolen in the burglary .
25 Upon their return to Washington , Cheney and Powell reported on Feb. 11 to Bush , who implied that they had conveyed no request from the military for an imminent beginning of the ground war , and that the air campaign would be continued " for a while " .
26 He had seen it hundreds of times on the faces of people who fancied that they had said too much to him , opened their hearts too wide .
27 The mock election has been organised by Mr Ian Gerrard , a history master , chairman of the Literary and Debating Society and returning officer , who confessed that it had been a bit of a ‘ sleazy ’ campaign .
28 ‘ I just do n't want an apartheid government in Namibia , ’ said Naftali Herunga , who confided that he had been a soldier , serving in 102 Battalion — an ethnic Herero unit — under the South Africans .
29 ( Nevertheless , there were some interesting differences between the group who felt that they had a ‘ training officer ’ and those who did not amongst the CRUS sample , further discussed in Chapter 5 . )
30 There were also others who felt that they had to stop work because of their own or their spouse 's ill health .
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