Example sentences of "[noun] who [verb] [prep] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For the sake of our fans who stood by us through the lean years , I would love to bring it to Cliftonville . ’
2 ‘ Those fans who stayed with us through all the shit are really great , but the general rank and file sort of faded away rather quick .
3 Such was the response from readers who wrote to me with their amazing success stories , that it was decided I should write an extended version of the book and the Complete Hip and Thigh Diet was published last January .
4 An illustrated booklet to accompany the series was prepared by a member of the Ipswich Tutorial Class and questions which arose during the post-broadcast class discussion were forwarded to Mrs. Adams who dealt with them during the following week 's transmission .
5 St. Margaret , Queen of Scotland from about the year of the Norman conquest to 1093 , was riding in a litter attended by a company of soldiers and a priest who read to her from a Gospel Book .
6 Rosen was introduced to Katharine Hamnett by John May , a Face journalist who worked with her on the ill-fated Tomorrow , a magazine that was to be , bravely , ‘ a mix of fashion and politics ’ .
7 Many of the clients who depended on him for their pensions have had to go back to work after their life savings were wiped out .
8 Or at least , we are told so daily by politicians , police , judges , and journalists who speak to us through the media of newspapers and television .
9 In 1714 , the laird of Gleneagles solicited the post of bailie of the regality of Lennox for his son James Haldane , an advocate who ‘ not haveing reccommendation or interest enought to bring him quickly into business … thought this might contribute some thing to it ’ , but the Duke of Montrose kept such appointments firmly in the hands of Graham gentlemen who looked upon him as their chief .
10 Before then ( before , that is , the age of the motor roads and the tourists that went with them ) it was known only to the Highlanders , and the hunting , shooting and fishing gentlemen who learned of her from their gillies .
11 He sat and thought somberly about Kegan , keeping his chin tucked into his neck and his eyes on the toes of his outstretched feet , as people clutching clipboards bustled about , and men wearing earphones and pulling the attached wires behind them moved importantly from place to place and shouted at the invisible listeners who spoke to them through the earphones .
12 In the centre there Priam sits on an altar , a huge tripod behind , and reaches in supplication to Neoptolemos who strikes at him with the corpse of his grandson not saved by Andromache 's effort .
13 Is there any other Creator who provides for you from heaven and earth ?
14 Erm and er what I would like to see , and I 've long wanted to see this coming out of the church , is a rite of passage that I with integrity can offer to any parents who come to me with a , a , a lovely little baby in their arms saying to me parish minister can you give us something that would satisfy us , and they 're not saying it like this , but they want a rite of passage .
15 Choco who came to us at about seven years old .
16 At that time you had to stay with your tutor constable who looked after you for twelve weeks .
17 I fell in love with a boy with a crew cut who came to mend our roof with the window cleaner who grinned at me in my rollers and the boy in Vallance 's record shop with a sport face .
18 He and his fellow former hostages feel a debt of gratitude towards the men and women at Lyneham who looked after them on their return from captivity .
19 He says in Mexico for instance there are communities who depend on it for their livelihood and who benefit from the sale of the wood .
20 Laura shared rooms in the small terraced house with Alice Cox , a young lady who worked with her at a local Post Office .
21 ‘ Well , you 've certainly come a long way from the child who ran from me in that garden . ’
22 It avoids one of the most familiar classroom situations in the primary school — the child who comes to you for a word which is already written down higher up the page .
23 Above it , an old woman in a white headscarf raises her hands above the Sabbath candles , to praise the hidden Queen who dances for her inside the flames .
24 The seriousness of the revolt was evidenced by the fact that Soapy Simon , an arch-appeaser who wanted above everything to be liked , had become their spokesman and had let them cram into his room and sit it out ( with a break for dinner at the Savoy , of course ) until the PM gave his answer .
25 Much to his relief he was finally arrested — and appeared in front of the judge who called for him to be brought before the court back in 1990 .
26 Built , as Penry had told her , almost a century before , its mellow brick and gleaming windows blended into the picturesque hillside , welcome in every line of it to the girl who gazed at it in bliss as she turned off the engine .
27 He took the arm of the girl who stared at him with shock-darkened eyes .
28 I want to thank that girl who spat at her at a bus stop .
29 He rose to his feet , genuinely pleased to see the pretty girl who smiled at him from the doorway .
30 He also acknowledged the kindness of a small group of friends at Queen 's Park who stood by her in prayer and practical matters which she could no longer manage herself .
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