Example sentences of "[noun] who [verb] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.

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1 The metal was originally exploited by the Indians of Colombia and Ecuador who recovered it in the form of grains and occasional nuggets from gold-bearing alluvial deposits of rivers draining into the Pacific .
2 Bicester 's opponents are Bradford Salem , the side who beat them in the final last year .
3 A few lay on the ground in exhausted or inebriated sleep , oblivious to children and dogs who clambered over them , or to the kicks from porters who found them in the way .
4 The party has now discarded the leaders with overly Nazi political pasts who controlled it in the 1970s .
5 This weirdo is perceived as poking around dusty old bookshops instead of the gleaming God-have-you-any- conception -what-this-refit-has-just-cost-us sort of outlet and , worse , buys secondhand books , books that have already been sold and therefore attract no income or royalties whatever ; and who might even be willing to pay up to 10 times the original cover price if the damn thing is a first edition , whereas everyone knows that first editions are merely what are given away free , for heaven 's sake , to hacks who seldom review them and — even more galling — to the bloody authors who wrote them in the first place .
6 I do n't need to be reminded that it was the previous administration who put it in the structure plan but I also want to remind those who were n't here that I was utterly opposed to that at the time .
7 The general manager of the company Ian McCall said ; ‘ We have had a tremendous response already and we expect parents who wore them in the fifties and sixties to buy them for their children . ’
8 As he walked down the stairs it was the old lady who met him in the hall .
9 Nevertheless , the Australian is still likely to preside over the punishment of the opponent who beat him in the World Open final .
10 Hodai told Rostov that the major-domo who met them in the antechamber of the palace was a N'pani , the only foreigner with any authority at the court .
11 The two men have different versions of the meeting which followed , and there were no witnesses except for a waiter who interrupted them in the middle of the shouting match and asked if they wanted any sandwiches .
12 These pairs are alphabetically listed and linked to the name of any author who used them in the title of the article that he wrote .
13 Edgar , on the other hand , has his father 's nature who saves him in the disguise of ‘ poor Tom ’ .
14 As for the Crown of Sorcery , it was recovered and taken back to Altdorf by the Grand Theogonist of Sigmar who placed it in the deepest vault of the Temple to be guarded for eternity by powerful spells and iron locks .
15 If a newspaper publishes a defamatory statement , it can not shift all the blame to the person who uttered it in the first place .
16 In fact , I would suggest that anybody who has one ounce of individuality should never go to a business school — and I 've said this often at Cranfield and London — because you 're structured by academics who measure you in the science of business .
17 Yes , his pulse does race , but mostly , he says , ‘ with admiration for the medieval masons and carpenters who built it in the first place ’ .
18 Had the two friends discussed her in the way men probably did when they looked at a young woman who passed them in the street ?
19 He did not look at the woman who passed him in the hallway .
20 The people who inhabit this world are people like us , people who pass us in the street .
21 The kinds of people who were aware of public opinion polls in the closing stages of the campaign were very different from the kinds of people who followed them in the mid-term .
22 In the United States , Well man ( 1977 ) has shown how anti discrimination legislation in the sphere of employment can be supported by people who reject it in the field of housing .
23 People who meet her in the course of a briefing or a visit are constantly surprised by her knowledge , the intelligence of her questions , and her retention of what she has read — often on quite scientific subjects .
24 I used to smile at the people who stopped me in the street , not knowing what they wanted at first , until I discovered that there were actually beggars in London .
25 It was poor Jacob who caught it in the neck .
26 However , if Europeans were exasperated with Carter , many had little liking either for the man who beat him in the November presidential elections .
27 On the first day he announced his new sponsorship deal with Everest — a return to the firm who supported him in the 70's when he rode for the Edgar yard .
28 A popular image of the social researcher is of a figure armed with a clipboard who approaches you in the street , and asks if you have the time to answer a few questions .
29 Two of the players who beat them in the Dunhill Cup final carry England 's hopes .
30 He now faces Alan McManus , the Scot who defeated him in the Asian Open semi-finals last year .
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