Example sentences of "who [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 One of his daughters takes me to borrow the telephone of a surly neighbour , who insists I pay for the call .
2 I was the one who recommended him to try for the job .
3 The prevention of purprestures was his responsibility : he threw down houses , sheepfolds and other buildings and enclosures erected without licence in his bailiwick , and attached those who made them to appear at the next Forest Eyre .
4 In September 1940 the Tizard Mission , including J. D. Cockcroft , E. G. Bowen and R. H. Fowler , visited the Us and showed the magnetron to the authorities and to the Bell Telephone Company who got it working in a single weekend .
5 It was actually who helped us get off the ground again by giving us credit on Kositos ( flaked maize ) .
6 Police had to be called to the Ferry Side Beach , near Carmarthen , yesterday as tension rose and tempers flared in a confrontation between the visiting cocklers and locals , who say they rely on the cockles for their livelihoods .
7 After Daniel Bonnal , Hélène de Roquefeuil is featuring the Milanese Alessandro Traina , who causes us to meditate on the notion of time by juxtaposing a variety of disparate materials .
8 He had to report to the headmaster at four o'clock , and was taken there by force by Foggerty who caught him racing for the school gates when the bell went .
9 It also involved us in playing ‘ When the Saints ’ ( which we 'd resisted up to then ) for the two policemen who caught us parked on a double yellow line .
10 But Thomson was soon back in favour again , receiving instructions on the management of the impending war with Spain in the Caribbean from the Protector , who told him to liaise with the fleet commanders ( 1654 ) , and joining an enlarged trade committee ( 1655 ) .
11 But , who let them loose in the launderette
12 He was shooting a commercial for Canon , who photographed him posing against the Harley Davidson which , quite by chance , they spotted parked outside a Diner .
13 ‘ THE next person who says I look like a Blues Brother , gets it , ’ says Suggs while brandishing a brolly at the Madness reunion gig on Saturday .
14 I originally gained the co-operated of the headmaster , who allowed me to come into the school , and then I found the teachers enormously co-operative in fact , far more co-operative than I really high a right to expect .
15 The development is one of recovery of health from sickness ; Hilton sees that man 's dual nature has a double inheritance : the sickness of the self that we are born to ( 3.19 – 20 ) and the transcendent " heritage of " ( Scale 2. 46.139r. – 301 ) that we can work towards : In The Scale Hilton developed at greater length the nature of the active and passive elements that belong to the contemplative life through which those who pursue it discover in the structure of their own experience the very being of Christ .
16 Thousands who heard her singing to the troopships passing through Durban remember ‘ The Lady in White ’ , and there will be many who will appreciate the opportunity of hearing her story through the medium of audio tape .
17 An impressive feature of the early post-war Palace sides was the triumvirate of Alderson in goal , Little and Ernie Rhodes at full-back , and those who watched them play for the Palace will tell you of an understanding between them that bordered on the uncanny .
18 A moment later the men who watched it explode from the verandah felt their ragged clothes begin to flap and flutter in the blast .
19 Let us now suppose that our government falls under the influence of economists who advise it to treat as a trade off relation in the manner outlined above .
20 Perhaps less curious when one remembers that mentally handicapped people have always been ostracised by those who believe they live in a comfortable world of normality .
21 It was Ben Crenshaw who persuaded him to enter for the 1981 Open .
22 It 's the new Protagon , the tennis racket which sounds like a drug but which plays like an old friend , the loyal doubles partner who helps you to cope with the important things in life , things like how to fox the club champion who usually knocks you off without ever getting out of auto pilot mode .
23 If both prisoners stay mum , the police have a witness who saw them co-operate on a lesser crime , one that would put them both behind bars for two years .
24 We found the taxi driver who took him and the girl to the station and witnesses who saw them get on the train .
25 Billy was not a great goalscorer , but everyone who saw him play for the Palace is agreed that he helped to make hundreds of them for us .
26 The reservoir behind it , Lake Powell ( or ‘ Lake Foul ’ as it is called by environmentalists , who think it dishonours his name ) flooded 186 miles of Grand Canyon , which Powell and others who saw it described as the most beautiful of all the West 's river canyons .
27 It was n't a courtship at all , according to Eileen 's outraged family , who viewed her meeting with a member of the Protestant gentry with deep suspicion .
28 Erm so who do we put into the suggestion of perhaps you will look at that with a very serious and maybe sort of er or by to take seventy three million .
29 Who do we have in the cells ? ’
30 Now then who do we assess with the assembly ?
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