Example sentences of "who [adv] [vb past] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 in 1938 for a thesis on eighteenth-century English political history ; third , as a tutorial fellow ( 1945 ) who effectively combined a heavy teaching programme with research ; fourth , as senior tutor ( 1946–53 ) , a long period which greatly widened his experience ; and , finally , as an outstanding master from 1957 until his death .
2 We talked of the tremendous impression that our century 's two great conflicts had made upon Finzi , a widely-read intellectual , who paradoxically shunned the public life of the composer , finding his personal outlet in terms of an insular , and yet highly individual musical style .
3 As well as being deficient in mass support , the Republican politicians who numerically dominated the Provisional Government lacked unity amongst themselves .
4 The rest were helpers or hands , who mostly did the same work and did as they were told .
5 Thomas Edison , the man who eventually invented the electric light bulb , said ‘ failure is essential to success … you can not succeed without failing … double your failure rate if you want to succeed . ’
6 Meridian B came close to winning several times but it was Forest who eventually scored the crucial goal in the last minute of sudden death extra time .
7 Despite 300 years of conflict , the Merovingian kings and their Mayors ( who eventually became the Frankish kings in their own right ) had found it impossible to subdue the Saxons on any permanent basis .
8 It was Switchboard volunteers who eventually organized the first London public conference on AIDS .
9 At the south-western corner of the city walls two smaller castles were built , Baynard 's and Mountfichet , but never allowed to become great fortresses ; and they were finally removed from this strategic place by Edward I in the late thirteenth century : by a king whose mighty works at the Tower mirrored his determination to keep the Londoners under firm control ; but who greatly expanded the western end and formed a large new enclosure there for the Dominican friars , who could help him to ensure that no hostile presence met him when he came from Westminster to the City .
10 There was colossal opposition to these developments at the planning stage , but local people 's views were generally ignored by the Tory administration of the day , who basically held the same values as the developers and permitted the schemes .
11 Britain 's Jeremy Bates , who memorably reached the fourth round 12 months ago , has an encouraging first round match against another clay court specialist , Javier Frana , Argentina 's world No 87 .
12 He even looked up at Magee , who merely ignored the little man and walked on , hands still dug deep into his pockets .
13 The couple were told that Alex 's natural mother was an unmarried rape victim who merely wanted a secure home for the child who would otherwise be condemned to an institution .
14 Before the stone had come to a halt it was pounced upon by the entire family who gleefully heaved the unfortunate lump of granite out through the back door and out of their lives !
15 Karadjordje had to contend with a group of strong-willed oligarchs who enjoyed considerable power within their own territories and who jealously guarded the various perquisites which they had acquired , such as the levying of ferry tolls and local taxes .
16 Who all chose the same colour .
17 Certainly it was she , rather than her husband , whom scholars praised for such discernment , and she who apparently took a personal interest in the literary side of her son 's education .
18 A lot of the stone went to build houses for the local peasants , who apparently had a tough time .
19 In establishing their ancestry , little reference is ever made to the surrealists , who obviously contributed a great deal to the contestation of realism — this seems to arise mainly from a dislike of the practice of automatic writing .
20 The outcome was reported thus : ‘ a wealthy bullion dealer who patiently courted an out-of-work actress for five years without having sex was cleared yesterday of molesting her ’ .
21 When asked to describe auditory sensations , McKellar 's subjects frequently reported hearing snatches of music which could be recurrent … as is illustrated by a subject who recurrently imaged the last movement of Rachmaninov 's Second Piano Concerto .
22 John Ford ( 67 ) , Tony Sullivan ( 42 ) , and Lee Roberts ( 4–21 ) , were key men for Birkenhead St Mary 's who easily won the local derby at Bromborough Pool by 116 runs .
23 In the pre-civil war period , one group of clerics and laymen who shared this approach and who thus opposed the confrontational policies of Laud and his followers , began to meet at the house of Lucius Cary , Lord Falkland , at Great Tew in Oxfordshire .
24 Already in the later seventeenth century , moreover , the designation of chargé d'affaires had begun to be given to secretaries who thus acquired a representative character , either on appointment or on the death or departure of the head of the mission of which they were part .
25 Constantine 's death in November 1028 , and the marriage of the fifty-year-old Zoe to Romanus Argyrus , who thus gained the Byzantine throne , brought this to nothing , and it was probably in 1029 or later that a stronger link with Cnut became attractive .
26 Their origin was explained by the German physicist Gustav Magnus in 1852 , who thus solved the vexing problem of why spinning projectiles veer off course .
27 The client , who generally accepted the traditional process , also accepted the form of contract for what it was : a formal document encapsulating the procedures which seemed to work well and produced few disputes .
28 What if there were Protestants campaigning vigorously for the empirical sciences who nevertheless rejected the Copernican theory ?
29 The recruitment of migrant labour has also had what one might refer to as a series of indirect benefits , especially in the earlier phase of immigration , because Britain and the other importing countries were able to avoid the costs involved in actually producing the immigrant labour power , from the birth to the maturation of the workers concerned , and because of the lower demands on the welfare state of economically active , healthy , single , young men and women who nevertheless paid the same rate of taxation as other workers ( Gorz , 1970 ) .
30 As for the farmer 's own income increasing , it was found that larger farmers reap better financial benefits from converting more buildings , compared to smaller farmers who just received a one-off cash injection .
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