Example sentences of "to [adj] [noun] who [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Spurgeon was right to say to that lady who left his church to join a church she felt was perfect : ‘ Well , Madam , when you find your perfect church do n't join it — you 'll only spoil it ! ’
2 Stitt added : ‘ We have two videos of it from the BBC and Sky and have shown them to professional people who think it 's a horrible tackle .
3 The site belongs to Caledonian Properties who state they have already spent £1000 .
4 The site belongs to Caledonian Properties who state they have already spent £1000 .
5 Bob Stevenson has been a worthy successor to Methodist leaders who stamped their personalities on the county .
6 Stapleton brought the Leeward Islands together again by 1682 and the Codrington family managed to keep them united until after the end of the seventeenth century , but the general tendency to fragment into separate colonies seemed irresistible to people on the islands , no matter how foolish it seemed to British administrators who saw them as tiny communities that on a map of the world looked very close together .
7 is , is , in London and we deal with the British Section which is are the particular bits , but the prisoners have to be vatted and looked at and found by the International Secretaires , then they 're passed on to British Section who pass them on to us and a great deal of research goes into making sure that they really are truly prisoners of conscience , that they 've been in prison for some er possibly because of their belief or religion or their race erm and they 've not taken or advocated violence not taken part in or advocated violence and then , then they are full prisoners of conscience erm we maybe allocated them .
8 May I also say that the Department 's concern would be taken more seriously if it did not take over three months to get replies from the Secretary of State to hon. Members who draw his attention to accusations that have been made in relation to what goes on in Castlereagh ?
9 Erm we feel rather badly about not returning it to this person who made it for us
10 When an Information memorandum is released the form is passed to Mirian Sedlan who records it as an introduction on the INTRODUCE database and files the papers .
11 Shocking as the assault had been , it had prepared her for another encounter — an encounter with a youth of her own age , bewildered and uneasy , one called to high estate who found himself of a sudden alone on the edge of an abyss …
12 He passed them on to another colleague who led us finally to our places which were kept for us in the Grand Salon .
13 The measures would come into force on the expiry of the two-month amnesty to suspected activists who gave themselves up [ see p. 39168 ] .
14 About 1,000 of the PKK forces gave themselves up to Iraqi Kurds who moved them to camps south of the Turkish border .
15 And a businessman in Middlesbrough threw eight thousand pounds to masked raiders who rammed his car .
16 Er furthermore er so the number upon whom we can draw is , is really minimal , and we do depend heavily on the help of the professional theologians , though we 're all theologians you know I , I subscribe to the idea that we 're all theologians , I wo n't listen to these people who say I 'm no theologian .
17 I have often played host to married friends who bemoan their lack of privacy , or express their desire to be able to put themselves first , once in a while , instead of their partner , parent(s) , children or grandchildren .
18 We put this to you as an answer to all slimmers who say they only need to look at a single cake or bar of chocolate to put on a substantial amount of fat .
19 There was a particular hostility to non-medical men entering the professional field and to medical men who made their work too accessible .
20 These are now available , free of charge , to those members who sat them .
21 Can the Minister assure us that training for nurse prescribing will be provided and that it will be accessible to those nurses who need it ?
22 We had practical help too from hotels , stores and businesses in our City Centre Parish , as well as from Scotsman Publications , and we now acknowledge our gratitude to those companies who answered our call for help .
23 I can say that reasonable safely and I can apologize to those people who put their hands up , by saying that I too am c am an accountant by background , and it 's fairly brave of me to admit that in front of so many I T people .
24 November had been a damp and drizzly month , bringing shorter days and causing aggravation to those people who found it increasingly difficult to travel in the blackout .
25 To those people who elected them , I would like to remind them of what their paramilitary godfathers have done to this town .
26 The association has found that mortgage lenders are charging fees of up to £40 to those borrowers who choose their own buildings insurance policy .
27 But it included two innovations : condoms were to be distributed to those adolescents who requested them , and homosexuals were to be included in the list of cultural minorities to be studied and appreciated .
28 At the end of WWII , the Beverley , East Yorks firm of Richard Hodgson 's Tannery had a Memorial to those employees who lost their lives in the two world wars displayed on the outside wall of their social club .
29 AE 's sometimes addressed themselves to irate people who said they would never invest in futures , let alone through DPR .
30 it was very much a composite host , consisting of the Earl 's own feudal manpower , the levies required by the crown , for the support of the Warden , from Border lairds , and bands of assorted mosstroopers belonging to various clans who found it profitable and expedient to ally themselves with the most powerful figure in South-East Scotland , the assembly at Holywell Haugh amounting to about three thousand .
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