Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , low CD4 counts without HIV infection , immunosuppressive therapy , or other known causes of immunosuppression occur in Ethiopian Jews who recently arrived in Israel .
2 Barker and Greenfield were working-class lads who both arrived at Cambridge University in 1968 and were repelled by their first ever contact with the upper classes .
3 The Belgian authorities immediately commenced an investigation with the active participation of the UK accredited representative , Geoffrey Wilkinson ( who happened to be top of the list at the time ) , and his team of advisers comprising Geoffrey Feltham , who subsequently took over as head of the AIB engineering section , Jimmy Lett and the RAF consultant pathologists who normally worked with AIB .
4 Walesa argued , however , that such a system would politicize the union , and that it would undermine the rights of the thousands of non-government supporters who currently belonged to Solidarity .
5 Nor did she have much confidence in many of the nannies who now worked at Park House .
6 Obviously they had been infiltrated by the enemies who still lay in wait for him in Russia .
7 In the Syrian town of Suwaida , a French force of 3,000 troops was routed by Druze militiamen who then advanced on Damascus .
8 It had been bought by his three sons who all worked in Saudi Arabia .
9 At an illegal rally opposing the peace terms in Hibiya Park , Tokyo , on 5 September , speakers fired chauvinist sentiments among crowds who then clashed with police .
10 In the Russian Museum itself , Oskar Rabin and Valentina Kropivnitskaya , two artists who once worked in Moscow but now live in Paris , have their work on display at present .
11 Hargreaves ( 1967 ) and Lacey ( 1970 ) undertook studies of schools from the inside , playing the role of observers who also participated in school life .
12 CORNERSHOP , the Leicester-based Asian buzz-pop polemicists who recently signed to Wiiija Records , play two London dates at .
13 Two campaigners , an Englishman and a Frenchman , brushed away tears as they recalled 453 airmen who never returned from World War 2 sorties .
14 An even greater criticism is that the vast sums spent should have been spent elsewhere , especially in missionary efforts among the growing number of Englishmen who never went to church or chapel .
15 Other public bodies who actively campaigned on behalf of the constitutional amendment were the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties .
16 And that includes the many British ex-pats and handful of Americans who also fell for Mayle 's picture of the French way of life .
17 Children who never went to school at all would pick up quite a lot of immediately useful knowledge ; from television and radio , moreover , they might acquire quite a lot of not obviously useful , relatively esoteric bits of information , about history , for example , or natural history .
18 I 've met old men who never went to sea .
19 He was then thrown into a frenzy by a letter announcing the impending arrival of Lando Medici , the richest of American patrons who always paid for ponies in readies out of a Gladstone bag .
20 That was in the time when Dr Marks was principal and a young master named George Scott was on the staff , two of the best remembered Britishers who ever lived in Burma .
21 In my time though , it was largely checked by the monitors from Standard Seven — those near god-like boys who almost seemed like men .
22 Of course , there were always the others who never went to school , who never declared themselves , but lived out their lives very privately , avoiding the school officer , the rent man , the army , and sometimes even prison .
23 She was one of the last of the anachronistic breed of Northern women who only spoke to men when spoken to , or after three port and lemons , whichever came first .
24 Workmen who normally called at Taylor 's on their way to work had not been in because of this .
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