Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] who [verb] [adv] at " in BNC.
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1 | Many thanks to Lucy Jackson who stepped in at very short notice to take Joan 's place . |
2 | We regret to announce the death of Mabel Adams FHCIMA who died recently at the age of 92 . |
3 | An important working library on South-East Asia and much modern French literature has come to us by bequest of M. Jacques Dauphin , father of our former Lady Carlisle Research Fellow , Dr. Claudine Dauphin ; we owe special thanks to Dr. Dauphin and the army of Somervillian and non-Somervillian friends who helped transport this large collection of books across the Channel , and to Ann Raynes who stepped in at short notice to deliver the last consignment from London to Oxford . |
4 | Genius , innovator , hard worker and self-made man were all accurate descriptions of Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman who died suddenly at the age of 54 at his Norfolk home in December 1982 . |
5 | Newcastle 's Tote Eider Chase is always a recognised Grand National trial , but with Bonanza Boy , Mr Boston and Mr Ed the most notable of several Liverpool aspirants who pulled out at yesterday 's declaration stage , it offers fewer clues than usual . |
6 | There are reckoned to be about 2,000 UK publishers who bring out at least one book during any given six month period . |
7 | He succeeds Fr Jim Franks SVD who died suddenly at the end of March . |
8 | And one of the two new caps , the Australian Brian Smith who takes over at fly-half from the injured Paul Dean , has had a less than spectacular season with Leinster . |
9 | Looking about me , almost all the other tables seemed to be occupied by ladies of Habsburg vintage who sipped away at their camparis or white wine or , in two cases , glasses of beer . |
10 | Willie Carson stands on the brink of his 21st century after reaching 98 on Thawakib , but that 's 69 adrift of Michael Roberts who struck twice at York . |