Example sentences of "[noun] who have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The prime candidate for the job was General Henri Giraud , a courageous soldier who had opposed the armistice in 1940 and had been imprisoned by the Germans before escaping early in 1942 .
2 This vision is like that which Eliot praised in his childhood favourite , Kipling , whose Puck of Pook 's Hill and Rewards and Fairies particularly ‘ give at once a sense of the antiquity of England , of the number of generations and peoples who have labored the soil and in turn been buried beneath it , and of the contemporaneity of the past ’ .
3 His youth policy has produced a side who have won the FA Youth Cup with a crop of richly talented players .
4 ‘ You think there 's someone on the Moslem side who 's got an interest in keeping things on the boil ? ’ asked Georgiades .
5 Goals from Jimmy Quinn — his first for three and a half years — and Philip Gray — his first in a Northern Ireland shirt — lifted the hearts of 6,500 fans who had braved the inclement elements .
6 Those earlier showmen who had controlled the music-halls and vaudeville thought at first that they could incorporate film into their little empires but they were swept aside by new showmen who knew that there were vast audiences to be captured and that the old theatrical format was far too restricted .
7 The walkers who had wangled the lift with him looked as if they had been told they had a week to live , suggesting the car conversation must have fulfilled my expectations .
8 Walkers who have visited the caves and potholes already mentioned , and enjoyed doing so , will be sorely tempted to stay on the limestone shelf and search for the dozen or more other similar openings hereabouts and then return to the Hill Inn for refreshment .
9 The full list of schools who have entered the championships is : Harton Comprehensive School , South Shields .
10 Readers who have visited the ground will probably well understand the feelings of adjoining home-owners in what is at the moment a prime residential area .
11 as if in defiance of the United Nations and to confirm Franco 's confidence in his regime 's rectitude , Cristino García , a former Republican exile who had reached the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the French resistance movement , was executed in Barcelona on 21 February 1946 .
12 A third of its men were new recruits who had seen no fighting , almost another third had seen as little as the Colonel , while only the rest , like d'Alembord , had actually faced a French army in open battle .
13 The losers were the depositors who had put the money up .
14 The series is bound to further annoy Tory stalwarts like Norman Tebbit and Edwina Currie who have accused the show 's bosses of left-wing bias .
15 Her father , ‘ a younger … and illegitimate , though much loved , son of the eccentric 2nd Earl of Kilmoray ’ , served in the First Life Guards and was military attaché in Rome from 1895 to 1901 ; her mother was the daughter of ‘ a Dutch nobleman of ancient lineage who had made a fortune out of East Indian tin ’ .
16 Accordingly , thousands of Czechoslovaks who had fled the country after the 1968 clampdown and were subsequently stripped of their citizenship would be able to regain it .
17 Those who had greatest scruples were precisely those High Anglican clergy who had led the opposition to James , and especially the bishops .
18 There had been a witness who had raised the alarm .
19 Saad 's family rushed to try and have their revenge on the witness who had announced the news like someone possessed , and who cared less about Saad 's death than about convincing the whole community of what he had seen in the hut that burning noonday .
20 507 , which involved the identification of the driver of a car , counsel submitted that the trial judge should have granted his application to see the statement of the Crown witness who had given the police a description of the driver .
21 This was emphasised by those heads of department who had taken a lot of time over their self-appraisal and who claimed that as a consequence other things had had to suffer .
22 The producer is a catalyst between account group , creative team and media department who have allocated the client 's money to a particular schedule .
23 I did n't see anything inevitable about an affair with a priest who had taken a vow of celibacy .
24 But it had been she and Eleanor who had become the friends , though the distinction was never made in public .
25 According to the journalist who had written the article , he was equally adept at raiding hearts .
26 A journalist who had hitched a lift was killed , Fitzroy Maclean ended up in hospital for three months and Randolph Churchill had to be invalided back to England with a back injury .
27 The union has responded to these changes by appointing a music business adviser who has expanded the range of services aimed at rock musicians .
28 That escort streamed behind him down the street , together with the aide who had fetched the Prince back .
29 In a departure from the stance of previous governments , the government announced in February 1990 that over the next five years it proposed to pay Sch300,000,000 in reparations to Austrian Jews who had fled the country after the Anschluss ( the forcible union of Austria with Nazi Germany in 1938 ) and who had not previously received compensation .
30 If further SSRs are written referencing the product once the issue is complete , then these should be distributed to all clients who have received the product .
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