Example sentences of "who [verb] [pron] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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61 It was Pike who put me onto the Department 's Legal Section .
62 If the crank shaft goes on a car after twenty thousand miles , is it a defect — mechanical defect — covered by the guarantee , or was it faulty workmanship by the person who put it into the car ?
63 I do n't need to be reminded that it was the previous administration who put it in the structure plan but I also want to remind those who were n't here that I was utterly opposed to that at the time .
64 He was saved by another servant who recognised him from the banquet .
65 They were last seen by a taxi driver who dropped them at the railway station more than 24 hours earlier .
66 The one who interviewed me about the accident . ’
67 ‘ Mr Fernie , Detective-Constable Edwards who interviewed you on the morning after Mrs Connon was killed , said in his very comprehensive report that you had noticed the police arrive the previous night .
68 ‘ I 've been asking around about Werner , who interviewed you about the accident .
69 It was Pam , much more worldly-wise than he , who told him about the affair .
70 Having disposed of the simple administrative matter in a commonsense way , I then spoke to Chris protheroe who told me about the fatigue failure of the right stabiliser spar .
71 Who told you by the way — that I talked to Nicola about the presenter 's job ? ’
72 She 's the girl who let me into the house last might …
73 Christina located Norica Cummings , the housekeeper , who let her into the house within the hotel grounds that Michael Stein had occupied .
74 As the superintendent cut her way through the herd of lunchtime drinkers , Dexter followed in her wake , like a driver who glues himself to the back of an ambulance careering through busy streets on an emergency call .
75 Depending on the contents , the report could provide Ferranti with ammunition for legal action against those who advised it during the ISC purchase .
76 If the drug which you took is known to cause foetal damage , then it would appear that the doctor who advised you at the hospital has been negligent .
77 If the drug which you took is known to cause foetal damage , then it would appear that the doctor who advised you at the hospital has been negligent .
78 Have n't I seen over the years what it has done to my husband , a man who lifted me off the shelf just before my sell-by date expired ?
79 subsequently after about ten flights , and porting over the books , and speaking to people who serviced them during the war years , they discovered that all it needed was a well-placed whack with a hammer on the trailing edge of the aileron .
80 At a further press conference on Jan. 19 the opposition parties produced Maj. József Vegvari , an officer in the State Security Service who identified himself as the source of the leaked information , who alleged that reports compiled as a result of the surveillance operation had regularly been passed to senior HSP members and discussed at meetings of the Council of Ministers .
81 It was Alice Mair who directed him to the cottage .
82 Meanwhile Ben had gone off to move another lighter and was then intercepted by the Manager who directed him to the dock some way off .
83 Director Andrew V McLaglen , who directed him in The Way West in 1967 and who is no easy pushover for any temperamental actor , told me :
84 This is also the period when he hired as chauffeur and typist a young man , Alfred Agostinelli , who drove him to the seaside in a closed car , took him by the same means to visit many Romanesque churches in Normandy , and who was killed when the plane he was learning to fly crashed into the sea off Antibes in nineteen fourteen .
85 The cabbie , who drove us from the airport to our hotel , had spent some time in Oxford and London .
86 The careful and precise manner in which these financial arrangements were laid down suggests that many who served saw the war as essentially a business enterprise holding out the promise of substantial rewards for those who were fortunate or who distinguished themselves in the field .
87 In the short term , de Gaulle was carried through the crisis by the personal support of Churchill ( who defended him before the House of Commons ) and by his own reserves of self-assurance .
88 Women who consecrated themselves to the goddess in like manner cut off one or both breasts .
89 Happily there presented itself such a person in Jeffrey ( now deservedly Lord ) Sterling , who threw himself into the task with total dedication .
90 Teabags commemorate Barbara Castle 's nomination as a political candidate ; waxed and singed bras are transformed into a delicate wreath of roses for the suffragette Emily Wilding Davidson , ( the one who threw herself under the king 's horse ) .
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