Example sentences of "who saw the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This turn was observed by several witnesses who saw the Cherokee turn to face towards the remaining traffic on finals and then , almost immediately , reverse direction into a left turn through about 180° using approximately 60° angle of bank .
2 Peaceful demonstrators were vulnerable if their espousal of an unpopular cause moved to violence a hostile crowd or those who saw the message as threatening or insulting .
3 Anyone who saw the youths running is asked to contact police on 301733 .
4 A barman who saw the dance at Berwick 's Quarterbeck Club said last night : ‘ She was having a very enjoyable time and was clearly the life and soul of the party .
5 There were other professional counsellors who saw the Princess .
6 Sadly there is no description of the Princess at this period ; the only proper account of Roshanara to survive dates from very late on in her life ; it was written by Bernier , who saw the Princess 's marvellous train on its way from Delhi — perhaps from this garden — to Kashmir to escape the summer heat :
7 It was reported independently by four commercial airliners , who saw the mushroom erupt , expand to a diameter of 200 miles , well above 65,000 feet at an estimated 500 mph , thin out and disappear .
8 He is the only one who saw the monk 's face , by the altar lamp as they lifted the reliquary .
9 Little is still known of the designers and speculators of this part of the town 's growth , save that they were often little more than smallholders or jobbing builders who saw the possibility of some quick profits on their small capital .
10 Who saw the footprints of a huge hound in Yew Alley ?
11 The main dissent came from conservative Republicans who saw the compromise as merely disguising an administration capitulation on affirmative action and quotas .
12 Cooney always seemed a reluctant fighter , a man more pushed into the business by parental desire and promoters who saw the advantage of his size — 6ft 7in — rather than his personal predicament .
13 Cooney always seemed a reluctant fighter , a man more pushed into the business by parental desire and promoters who saw the advantage of his size — 6ft 7in — rather than his personal predicament .
14 Er , hands up who saw the Horizon programme on Jeannie Okay , so so you do n't want to see it then do you really ?
15 Police want to talk to anyone who saw the lorry , the taxi or a white Cavalier SRi in the area earlier today .
16 It all made grim watching for Prime Minister John Major , who saw the England batting collapse faster than the ailing pound .
17 Of the 287 people who saw the Carlyle exhibition , 94% rated it as Very Good or Good ; 90% of the 237 visitors who saw the MacLean exhibition gave it similar ratings ; and 78% of the 147 visitors to the Skinner exhibition considered it Very Good or Good .
18 As might have been expected , the larger exhibitions attracted considerably more visitors than the smallest exhibition , but all three received a generally favourable response from the public , with both the Carlyle and MacLean exhibitions being rated as Very Good or Good by at least 90% of those who saw them , and with 78% of those who saw the Skinner exhibition giving it similar ratings .
19 Car hire girl Lorna Wilson , 30 , who saw the crash just yards from her office , said : ‘ The driver seemed to appear from nowhere just as the whole place went up in flames .
20 But they reckoned without the mood of the chairmen , who saw the committee 's proposal as an intolerable and misguided interference in the detail of their management policy .
21 I wonder whether the officials of the FAA who saw the RLD representatives were the same people who rejected the NTSB recommendation or , if not , if they were ever in communication with each other on the subject .
22 The only witness who saw the women on the beach is another tourist , a South African businessman named Ockert Cameron .
23 Additionally there were protests from the Elf colonies in the Old World who saw the departure of the armies as a betrayal .
24 It was not Christie alone who saw the connections between peripheral military patronage and profit , and offers of minor posts about the Castle of Stirling were often considered worth making by politicians soliciting the town 's vote .
25 We have n't managed to flush up one person who saw the boys go into the house , or even very near it .
26 The first is that , contrary to what is implied in Harold Nicolson 's biography , Sir Herbert Samuel , who saw the King shortly after noon , was not the first to make the suggestion that there should be a National Government : the first suggestion came from the King himself .
27 That ‘ blatant behaviour ’ was confirmed by another old friend of the Duchess who saw the couple sharing an intimate dinner for two ‘ with their legs entwined under the table ’ in Chelsea 's exclusive L'Incontro restaurant earlier this year .
28 There were still people who saw the life of a modern university as ‘ some community of pure scholar-students pursuing their work regardless of its bearing on their subsequent careers , and of staff having the sole duty of inculcating appropriate habits of thought and advancing knowledge with no practical application ’ .
29 Low churchman versus high churchman ; philosopher of religion and science versus close student of the Bible ; radical divine versus enquiring conservative ; suspecter of orthodoxy versus a young man who saw the stature of the Catholic tradition .
30 Many of the Asian traders who saw the attack would n't be interviewed for fear of reprisals .
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