Example sentences of "who [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Meantime I met somebody who was new in my circle of friends here , who I no longer see but she was very open-minded .
2 At lunch I was sad and subdued , and I could hardly face my mother 's and father 's happy faces , or the rather more knowing glances of Aunt Lyallie , who I later discovered had put my mother wise to many things .
3 ‘ WHO ARE you looking for ? ’ enquired a soul boy behind a typewriter ( who I later surmised to be Paolo Hewitt , author of Beat Concerto ) .
4 Our speaker for this afternoon is a lady who I very much respect her , that 's Ms , Mrs , or Miss Chris from the local unit . .
5 because er well I er I , as I and I 've got young neighbours who I very seldom see because they are out at work er therefore I am quiet and that 's how I like to be
6 and sweepers who I always represented , and though I am now retired , I can not do without them .
7 The erm you know the rather large lady that , who I always speak to ?
8 I had flashes of recall so many times seemed to be on the verge of knowing who I really was .
9 I do n't have H R T , I did n't have any problems luckily , with the menopause but I feel I 've I 've found a bit more of who I really am , you know !
10 I saw a girl who I really fancied , I mean really .
11 And the moment when I perceive who I really am .
12 ‘ All I could do , ’ he drawled , ‘ was keep talking , just keep telling you who I really was , what really went on inside my head , and hope that you sensed the barriers coming down very slowly for you to get in and say it .
13 And finally a group in the National Health Service who I never thought would be on our team , the pharmacists .
14 I certainly do n't have feelings for this girl who I hardly know , I just have these really disturbing desires .
15 Von Sophias Jonnifer , who I personally consider to be capable of winning anywhere in the world .
16 Another ludicrous character in this chapter is the cheshire cat , who I personally find to be one of the nicest characters .
17 I am , now , resigned to the fact that Morrissey , who I once loved and idolised , is a racist .
18 He 's , that 's who I like now .
19 Liza Tremayne , going about her duties at Southern Command and ever susceptible to atmosphere , was possibly more conscious of this than many of the girls with whom she worked , girls who she well knew did not altogether approve of her present lifestyle .
20 Nell was sitting at a table with a fortyish couple who she later told me owned one of the horses in the box-car , a dark bay called Redi-Hot .
21 but er , who she then ?
22 In particular she made the acquaintance of Jimmy Webb , her seventeen-year-old assistant , who she quickly realised was a mine of information about absolutely everything that was going on .
23 Anyway , she had a four-year-old boy called Keith , who she never let play outside unless she was watching , because there was no defensible space .
24 But she s Marty 's got a tape of the woman that actually sung that anyroad who she bloody sounds like her .
25 And that little Mrs Hayes next door , who she hardly knew , had been a tower of strength , sending her sister in to cook and keep the place going .
26 All she could hope for was that Spiderglass would never find out who she really was .
27 The poser being , of course , that she could not tell him either the true reason she was here , or even who she really was .
28 After a few days , she was certain , everyone at the lodge would be fairly sure of who she really was .
29 He had seen who she really was .
30 Yet for the past two years , Zara has had almost inseparable on-court support from coach Michael Ferguson , who she warmly credits for bringing her to her current level .
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