Example sentences of "who [was/were] [adv] at the " in BNC.

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1 He was smitten not especially by Sandra 's looks , but by her whole demeanour , and those who were around at the time must have thought he had understated his feelings when he said later , ‘ It was a no-big-deal act for me .
2 I did , you 'll have to forgive me , I mean I think for the sake of those who were not at the meeting erm what we should really say is that actually said that he wanted to hear what kind of a parish we are so that he could attempt to match the , the incoming priest with you know the need of the parish .
3 The er other aspect I think erm for the purpose of those who were not at the er pre meeting , is to introduce the other panel member , and that Miss Roz who is a senior inspector , with the planning inspectorate on my right .
4 Laura 's parents , Fran and Les Davies , who were also at the news conference , said they did not know how much the next operation would cost .
5 ‘ We have a number of differing accounts from the people who were there at the time .
6 The Society has displayed confidence in the contributors by printing their nostalgic talk verbatim and the result is a fascinating account of the town in the earlier part of this century , through the voices of the men and women who were there at the time .
7 But for those other people who were actually at the meeting agreed Didcot are not considering this step .
8 At Oxford United a person occupying such a role would have been one of six or seven boys who were always at the front when conflicts arose with the rival fans .
9 It is really impossible for someone not technically qualified , or who was not at the time encouraged to understand more than a very limited aspect of its functions , to analyse the workings of the apparatus .
10 The centre-piece was a perspiring bloke who was plainly at the end of his tether and at the other end of the tatty tether was a huge hairy bundle who 'd decided he was now one of the family and acting in a suitably demented manner ; noise effects included whoops , cheers , shrieks , curses , admonitions and deep explosive barks which provided punctuation in the manner of the cannon fire in the 1812 Overture .
11 Rodrigo , who was elsewhere at the time , heard the news with dismay .
12 In the scenarios above , establishing who was where at the time of the alleged abuse makes the difference between conviction and no conviction .
13 The prime minister , Giulio Andreotti , who was away at the time , was welcomed home on Monday March 25th by headlines announcing a showdown with Mr Cossiga .
14 The old man never wrote because he could n't write , but everyone in the East End knew that if you did n't get one of those brown envelopes pushed under your door the member of your family who was away at the war must still be alive .
15 But I had it from Makepeace , who was here at the time .
16 John Montague , the Cork poet , who was also at the funeral , later described the shenanigans as ‘ a brutal Irish business , and anti-woman ’ .
17 However , Terence Mallinson of the TTF , who was also at the meeting with Possuelo , said any disruption of the mahogany trade would be " deeply damaging and counterproductive " .
18 Her mother was the one who was always at the centre of any gathering , it was her attention , never Peony 's they wanted .
19 The police raided the Crown in Dock'ead an' stopped the boxin' that was goin' on there , an' they nicked a lot o' street bookies who was there at the time .
20 That was Fiona , Fiona Hill , who was there at the .
21 It took three phone calls to track down Foley , who was still at the Tower .
22 Colwyn Bay nurse , Mabel Roberts , who was only at the party by chance , died after jumping more than 40ft from the flat .
23 As did the author of the book , who is a painter and who was then at the Slade , she discovered , he tells us , that ‘ the people with the beautiful faces were also , mysteriously , the ones it was most fun to be with ’ .
24 One year later , she was private secretary to Mr Peter Lilley , who was then at the Treasury .
25 On the way home she made a detour to pick wild flowers for her mother , who was down at the harbour gutting pilchards and would be late back .
26 So who was down at the bus on her own ?
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