Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] who [verb] [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 Their lives have a totally separate base , their vital points of reference are distinctly different from the majority who dwell in the more materially blessed urban areas .
3 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 .
4 It is this being , the power behind the throne who acts as the unifying force of all the ‘ lesser ’ deities , who would more appropriately be described as the God of Hinduism .
5 Yet more importantly , the upper levels of the program have no access to the levels below them : the programmer who writes at the topmost , or accessible , level has no need to know how his program is being translated , even though for certain purposes he might wish to find out .
6 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 .
7 Police are still trying to trace the gang who broke into the authority 's offices in Hollyhurst Road , Darlington , on Friday night .
8 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 .
9 She was not the whore who lurks under the demure exterior of even the most respectable wife and mother .
10 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 .
11 When making an appointment the court must consider appointing the guardian who acted for the child previously ( FPCR , r10(8) ; FPR , r4.10(8) ) .
12 But it was a bitter-sweet day for the striker who lives on the road — training with his old Dons ' mates , staying at his mum and dad 's in Derby and arriving in Sheffield just to do the business .
13 The crane hooking block 1 : a front punch is blocked by the defender who steps to the side .
14 Four Quartets offers an image of that " entity " , and the figure who appears in the Dantesque passage is a " familiar compound ghost " in whom Eliot suggested we might recognize Yeats , Mallarmé , Swift and Poe .
15 Of the 28 per cent of the electorate who voted in the referendum , 53 per cent supported the ban .
16 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 .
17 Do n't you remember Jules Verne 's story about the professor who goes to the moon and accidentally kills off all its inhabitants because when he goes there he 's got a cold and they 're not used to it . ’
18 VOTING Day came early for some schools in the North-East who went to the polls yesterday in a mock General Election .
19 Among his young parishioners was Whittington 's famous son , William Sturgeon , the physicist who lived in the cottage next to the Rectory and befriended the Horton family .
20 J. S. Homes , the National Liberal MP for Harwich , made an early visit , closely followed by the mayor who arranged for the town band to give a concert .
21 But woe betide the culprit who trespasses on the wrong side of 50 .
22 In future the computer expert will be the outsider who works for the manufacturer or as an independent adviser .
23 Every second day , food and medicine were delivered from Zacco and , strictly watched , the doctor was allowed to speak with the courier who came with the convoy .
24 The last man I had hired came with me and assured me that the girl who rode to the house was Jenna Bryant .
25 Eve was the girl who lived in the convent and knew all the nuns ' secrets .
26 For no reason at all his thoughts turned to the girl who lived in the house on stilts .
27 The photograph was n't very much like the girl who sat on the other side of the desk , but passport photographs seldom are much like their originals .
28 The girl who sat in the reception area and answered the switchboard was called Lucinda .
29 First , Matthew 's secretary , the girl who works in the office next door , turned up for work as usual this morning ; she lives a few miles out and she knew nothing of what had happened . ’
30 The girl who worked in the garden .
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