Example sentences of "who [vb base] [verb] [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Women are usually the weak ones who get rescued all the time . ’
2 It 's an important achievement for volunteers who 've flown all the way to Oxfordshire from America to be part of this Earthwatch project .
3 I have a particular affection for Bristol and the West country , I 'd like you know that , those of you who 've come all the way to London from the West and I so I was very happy to have this evening and be able with er an accompanist and musical director , to provide entertainment that would raise money .
4 It was written out of deep respect for the victims and their kin , and The Smiths felt it was an important enough song to put on their last single even though it had already been released on L.P. In a word it is a memorial to the children and all like them who have sufferered such a fate .
5 This is convenient for the English Tourist Board and the Maze Society , who have dubbed 1991 the Year of the Maze .
6 But it is not just the popular press who have argued such a case .
7 You know he obviously sees rich peasants as you know a more er unattractive class of peasant , I mean he sees the poor peasants as the real er vanguard of the revolution , the people who have done all the work and erm sacrificed er security at an early stage
8 Among the writers who have advocated such a view are the great American anthropologist Boas and some of his pupils , and also , for somewhat different reasons , the British anthropologist Evans-Pritchard .
9 At Ting-Kok migrants such as the grey-rumped sandpiper , who have travelled all the way from Siberia , feed on several species of crabs after their long journey .
10 Through extensive interviews , it focuses on the lives of 15 British men and women , aged between 70 and 90 , who have dedicated half a century or longer to working for social change and justice .
11 There have of course been those who have deplored such a connection .
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