Example sentences of "[noun sg] who [verb] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The film is about a murdered rock musician who returns from the dead and , quoting lines from Edgar Allan Poe , seeks revenge .
2 Requisitioned by the Home Office at the start of the Second World War the Manor provided accommodation for the Canadian Air Force who flew from the nearby air base of RAF Linton .
3 It soon went too fast for him and the village pastor who appeared from the other direction was nearly frightened to death !
4 The other two were targeted by a gunman who stepped from a white Peugeot car at the junction of Castle Street , Millfield .
5 The other two were targeted by a gunman who stepped from a white Peugeot car at the junction of Castle Street , Millfield .
6 ‘ There was some trouble at the end of last year about a little gipsy child who died from a burst appendix .
7 Such a responsibility can prove onerous because a child who comes from an introverted home is likely to be introverted her/himself .
8 James II 's marriage to Mary of Gueldres had the attraction of providing him with a queen who came from the great artillery-making centre of northern Europe .
9 And it 's a quality he put to good use when he performed a parachute jump to raise money for a girl who suffers from a rare heart condition .
10 A convicted child molester who escaped from a mental hospital has still not been found .
11 Despite constructing one of their most positive displays for some time they lost to a French team who profited from the only genuine opportunities they created .
12 Amun , " the hidden one " , was an early deity , later described in the creation legend of Hermopolis as a formless god who rose from the primeval ocean .
13 Suppose , for example , that a person were to walk behind another person who suffered from a physical deformity ( such as a limp ) imitating it , for the amusement of his friends .
14 The ‘ free ’ person and the person who acts from an unknowable constellation of causes are difficult to distinguish ; the problem of explaining their behaviour is , for all practical purposes , the same .
15 Thus a miner who slipped from the worn and greasy rungs was liable to fall a long way and a dropped tool could clatter its way down to cause death or injury to some fellow below .
16 For in the main it is our own parishioners who donate the goods ; it is residents within the area who benefit from the high quality and the low prices ; and it is Charlie and May who have found a vocation in later life serving both community and parish with their gifts of energy and time .
17 The family of a woman who died from the human version of Mad Cow Disease are claiming she was a victim of contaminated hormone fertililty treatment .
18 But Terry Vaux , the WRU committeeman who resigned from the International Board because of the row , has written to clubs in his area , Gwent , informing them that Rowlands had encouraged him to attend .
19 Any observant traveller who moves from the snow-tipped Himalayas in the North to the sun-soaked sands of Cape Comorin at India 's southern tip , will encounter — particularly in the rural areas and at sacred centres of pilgrimage wherever Siva , God of both Divine Wisdom and regeneration , is the presiding Deity — the serpent motif sculptured within shrines , impressed on myriads of stone implants in the ground and depicted in art .
20 Mark Tantum , a senior lawyer at the Serious Fraud Office , told the International Bar Association conference in Strasbourg that a bank robber who turned from a mechanical to an electronic chainsaw to open the cash-box deserved different treatment from the hacker who simply accessed computer systems .
21 Latham ( who went on to prepare the Revised Medieval Latin Word List for the British Academy ) wrote in the Amateur Historian Vol.1 , No.11 , p.332 : ‘ The student who strays from the beaten track in the realm of Medieval Latin may expect the trials and joys of the pioneer .
22 I was married to Bernard Parkin for fifteen years , a man who came from the lower middle class , but identified quite violently , for a number of years , with the workers .
23 A MAN who staggered from a wrecked block of flats in blazing clothes was being operated on in hospital last night .
24 Yesterday he and Botha lunched with Terry Vaux , the WRU committee man who resigned from the International Rugby Board as a result of the South African row .
25 A headmaster who resigned from a private girls ' school is waiting to see if he 's to be prosecuted for allegedly importing child pornography .
26 The Bloc was founded by Lucien Bouchard , the former Environment Minister who resigned from the federal government in May 1990 [ see p. 37519 ] , who was joined by six other defectors from the PCP and the Liberals .
27 If there 's a supply side shock , erm , if we take bad weather in say the northern hemisphere , that 's going to affect prices , but because there are some producers who sell on the world market who come from the southern hemisphere , right , perhaps , there 's good weather in the southern hemisphere , and that 's , because there 's a larger geographical area over which erm , production is spread , it 's less likely that we , we 're going to see major fluctuations in supply right , and as a result it 's less likely that we 're going to see major fluctuations in price .
28 It was above all the white middle class who benefited from a free health service , earnings-related pensions , and the growth of larger secondary schools .
29 The tall stoop-shouldered European in a white suit and felt hat who climbed from the gleaming car and offered a languid hand in greeting to Duclos he recognized first as Auguste Lepine , the director of the Indigenous Labor Recruitment Agency .
30 Many are soldiers of the cross who returned from the Holy Land to find their places filled .
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