Example sentences of "[art] [noun] who [vb past] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He showed this to the porter who watched over the entrance turnstile , and Diane produced her staff ticket .
2 The period between the wars was an unhappy one for the British people in general , and particularly for the majority who belonged to the industrial working class .
3 Its data base is documents , records of conversations among the team , and interviews with the experts who participated in the programme .
4 The crowds who gathered round the palace were respectable citizens cheering a king who had already conceded to the army and to provincial garrisons : they were not an organized pressure group which had forced the crown to become liberal by accepting the constitution of 1812 , appointing a liberal municipality , and a Junta to supervise the establishment of the constitution .
5 It was as if they were the only two people on earth ; oblivious to the crowds who poured from the factory entrances as the day shift ended and who milled around them , they had eyes only for each other .
6 The old docks , part converted to smart new houses and flats for the Yuppies who worked in the City , but with areas still near-derelict , abandoned wharves and warehouses .
7 One of the shunters who rode on the engine then alighted , went down the train to connect up the vacuum pipes known to the railwaymen as vacuum bags .
8 The heroes of the faith who died at the hands of the persecutor had long enjoyed special honour among Christians , as , before them , among Jews .
9 Police are still trying to trace the gang who broke into the authority 's offices in Hollyhurst Road , Darlington , on Friday night .
10 Scuffles broke out everywhere as our officers came out of hiding and pounced on six members of the gang who bolted into the woods and sand dunes around the bay before being rounded up with the assistance of police dogs .
11 By the thirteenth century these officers were elected in the county court from among the knights who resided in the neighbourhood of the forest and held land within it ; they took an oath in the county court or in the attachment court faithfully to perform the duties of their office .
12 Should the Scots qualify for the quarter-finals , their most likely opponents are Western Samoa , fielding the personnel who triumphed at the Canberra event .
13 We are grateful also to Lord Flowers and all the speakers at various events and to the many members of the University who contributed to the public launch of the Campaign for Resource .
14 He told her about the fairies who lived in the holes on the river bank , and how Billy was half leprechaun .
15 When making an appointment the court must consider appointing the guardian who acted for the child previously ( FPCR , r10(8) ; FPR , r4.10(8) ) .
16 One of the musicians who played in the band with Buddie had once ruffled Frankie 's thick black hair and called him ‘ Smallfry ’ in a way that was not meant to be unkind .
17 It was a surprise because the candidates who emerged from the famous political machine put together by his late father ( also Richard Daley ) did poorly .
18 All visitors to Glenfinnan visit the prominent monument near the head of the loch , erected in 1815 to commemorate the Highlanders who rallied to the cause of Prince Charlie in 1745
19 The journalists who worked for the popular newspapers were only concerned to please their readers , and the truth was irrelevant .
20 THE drivers who moaned about the parking problems at the Genesis concert at Knebworth because it took them a long time to get out make me mad .
21 She walked into Cotherstone at seven o clock every morning to keep house for the ‘ Bothy Boys , the lads who looked after the hounds .
22 and his , his er son was one of the lads who worked in the office doing the middle turn , you see , and er I do n't know if he 's still alive .
23 The directors understand they have a credibility problem with the supporters who called for the sacking of the board at the end of last week 's drawn home game with Partick Thistle .
24 His back was to the window and he did not turn to spare a glance at the crush of the zeks who squirmed against the grime of the windows .
25 Of the 28 per cent of the electorate who voted in the referendum , 53 per cent supported the ban .
26 It means that the 55-60 per cent of the electorate who voted against the Conservatives will get what they voted for , instead of the 40-45 per cent who voted for the Tories , putting them in power for five more unfettered years .
27 Elsewhere he refers to a treaty imposed by the king on the peoples who lived on the river Wahal , that is the Franks .
28 Although Nicholas 's victories over the Persians in 1828 and the Ottoman Empire in 1829 had made him temporarily safe from international complications in this area , they did little for the extension of Russian control over the peoples who lived to the north of Georgia .
29 The peoples who survived in the northwest area gained greatly from the mixture of arts and race but retained their individuality also until the tide turned once more and the northwestern island increased its influence eventually over the whole of Spain .
30 VOTING Day came early for some schools in the North-East who went to the polls yesterday in a mock General Election .
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