Example sentences of "[noun pl] who have [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As I disentangled myself from the green wool , I had been linked not only to these women beside me , but to those in Canaan and all the other women through the centuries who have wept over the death of the gods of life , of love , and of hope , whom they tried to revive with their tears .
2 And people in arrears who had bought at the top of the market could n't sell as their outstanding loan was often more than the value of their property .
3 I WISH to thank all your readers who have contributed towards the Cathedral Restoration Fund .
4 Others will be hostile and critical ; whilst those readers who have bargained in the bazaars of North Africa or the East will have recognised that the customer and the shopkeeper are expected to play a negotiating game , jousting with each other until there is agreement and mutual respect .
5 Rather more , including Pike , came to shake me by the hand and ask me detailed and unanswerable questions about the nature of the extraterrestrials who had landed in the Wimbledon area .
6 The move will be welcomed by traders who 've complained about the high cost of processing credit card payments .
7 It was time for News on Sunday to set off on the trail of the people and organizations who had theorized about the prospects for a popular left-wing newspaper for so long .
8 It was the priest and doctor and not the guerrilla fighters who had emerged as the bigwigs in the country Moran had fought for .
9 Young enthusiasts drove across the border to join the freedom fighters who had appealed to the world to help , but the world in general looked on in anguished impotence as the rebels were extinguished .
10 His coup this time was to read a list , shortly before polling day , of Jews who had contributed to the campaign of his challenger , Mr Mel Reynolds .
11 The islanders who have heard on the radio ( a pre-recorded tape cassette ? ) that a hurricane is heading their way .
12 After Sullivan left , he talk to Iranians who had come to the palace to see him , He said to the in wonderment , " Do you know what Sullivan has just said to me ?
13 " Of the new designers who have emerged at the Milan fairs over the past few years , Borek Sipek has one of the most distinctive and personal visions " — Deyan Sudjic , BLUEPRINT , November 1988 .
14 The boat has received regular visits from its lawyer owner , as well as from other collectors of the cars who have called at the yard over the years .
15 Although Mr Salmon had already told me that we had declared war against the Germans almost a year ago — none of us having heard of Archduke Franz Ferdinand — we only found out how serious it was when a lot of young lads who had worked in the market began to disappear off to ‘ the front ’ to be replaced by their younger brothers — and sometimes even sisters .
16 They are a group of really normal lads who have wandered off the tracks for different reasons .
17 He stated that the many foreigners who had worked with the impressive radio facilities of ‘ The Voice of China ’ in or near Chungking would shortly be leaving ; Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was in need of an experienced professional broadcasting executive to assist in continuing broadcasts from China on medium-wave internally , and on short-wave to the world .
18 The generations of Marxists who have lived through the grievous experience of Fascism and who , in another order of things , have experienced Stalinist degeneration , appraise the concept of democracy in a different way [ from Lenin ] , and not in opposition to socialism and communism , but as a road towards them and as a main component of them .
19 But just as the auction was about to begin there was a commotion amongst the knot of gentlemen who had gathered around the foot of the stairs .
20 At a time when most other states favored candidates who had advanced through the ranks California selected office holders on the basis of real or supposed charismatic appeal . ’
21 When he came down the alley toward the club 's stage door he could see that there were three rough-looking teenagers who 'd clambered up the side of one of the big waste bins and were lifting stuff around inside .
22 It was as a result of the Russian advance across the Urals that many Mansis and Khantys moved away from their homes , the latter crossing the Ob into the middle part of its basin , while some of the Selkups who had lived on the Ob , as well as Kets on the Yenisei , moved off to the north .
23 Unfortunately , some of our supporters who had hiked to the match appeared not to have a sense of humour .
24 The Pompey chimes were echoing around north London as the 20,000 supporters who had travelled from the south coast prepared to celebrate .
25 Other invaluable fanatics who have contributed to the project include Caesar Glebbeek ( who , with Harry Shapiro , co-authored last year 's definitive Hendrix biography Electric Gypsy ) and poster specialist/Artrock supremo Philip Cushway , who has supplied examples of psychedelic art ( including Rick Griffin 's seminal ‘ Eyeball ’ image that will be on sale at £1,000 a print ! ) and has added an extra dimension to the Jimi Hendrix image .
26 The same Highlanders who had advanced to the charge like lions , with bold and determined countenance , were in an instant seen flying like trembling cowards in the greatest disorder . ’
27 It was October 31st , All-Hallows Eve , and only credit balances in several hundred bank accounts recalled summer visitors who had swarmed over the streets and beaches and cliffs between June and September .
28 Footsteps are heard all over the building causing surprise and apprehension and expectancy in those visitors who have heard about the phenomena but have n't experienced it .
29 Steward cites the medical reasons given for rescue team callouts by friends of youngsters who have collapsed in the hills .
30 No Yugoslavs who have come into the hands of Allied Troops will be returned direct to Yugoslavia or handed over to Yugoslav Tps against their will .
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