Example sentences of "who had [verb] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Celia , who had trained as a physical education instructor , now ran the Loxford parish Guides , a swimming group for the disabled , and was Peter 's Deanery Secretary .
2 Dr Owen 's decision to support tactical voting for some Liberal Democrat candidates will surprise senior Conservatives , who had hoped for a simple message of support for Mr Major .
3 The Maya were an agricultural people who had to contend with a capricious climate .
4 She said : ‘ I then realised there were people just like me , and people who had gone through a worse hell than me . ’
5 Anthony Lake , 53 , a Massachusetts professor , was a former foreign service officer and State Department policy planning chief , who had served as a key foreign affairs adviser to Clinton during the presidential election campaign .
6 In England a man who had served as a royal official might end as an earl , as did Henry I 's trusted adviser Aubrey de Vere .
7 Caroline who had moved to a new area was asked by a neighbour to join a committee planning the local summer carnival .
8 Paige , who had remained in a shocked silence as revelation had poured on revelation , rediscovered her voice .
9 She felt lost , that her youth had gone , been sucked away by that vain and stupid old woman who had become enamoured of the young boy who had turned into a smooth-talking man .
10 Cranston , who had stopped at a local tavern to refill his miraculous wineskin , was full of chatter and speculation .
11 Such dramatic examples of commercial self-interest were not in reality offset by the more representative efforts of companies such as Unilever , Mitchell Cotts and Booker McConnell in English-speaking Africa , or CFAO in French-speaking Africa who had invested on a long term basis for relatively modest returns .
12 It was he himself who had insisted upon a brisk pace and now all he wanted was to dismount and stretch his legs .
13 In the second case she judged the problem of a woman who had to choose between a mature knight of complete probity and a young man devoid of worth .
14 Booth , who had played in a reserve match 24 hours earlier to prove his fitness , scored with two headers to conclude a remarkable night .
15 Marx and Engels , like all their contemporaries , including anthropologists and archaeologists and Morgan in particular , felt that information gained about contemporary peoples whose life depended on a simple technology was valid for understanding the social institutions of prehistoric populations who had relied on a similar technology .
16 A decision by Endara to dismiss 400 public-sector workers , who had participated in a general strike on Dec. 5 for improved wages and conditions and against forced redundancies , sparked off sympathy strikes which concluded in a demonstration dispersed by riot police using tear gas and bird shot on Dec. 13 .
17 Thirty minutes earlier the radio had crackled with news of a definite sighting of the escapee Burrows , who had broken into a deserted farmhouse between Retford and Gainsborough .
18 In January this year , three long service presentations were made at Douglas Reyburn to those who had worked for a continuous twenty five years with the company .
19 Since we needed someone to skin and look after the specimens we collected , we eventually employed a lanky youth called Yusuf German who had worked for a Greek taxidermist in the town .
20 Hundreds of trippers who had paid for a front-row seat in a grandstand overlooking the departing flotilla left in anger when they were told the scaffolding viewpoint was potentially unsafe and would not be used .
21 Snizort , on his own account , offered the Twelve Knights who had sat at a round table so that no one of them should be at its head and no one at its foot .
22 And what part did the cripple play who had sat like a malignant spirit guarding a make-shift bridge over an unimportant stream ?
23 The boy Maelmuire , who had started with a high colour like his father Duncan 's , had gone very pale .
24 On a visit to Paris in 1792 , Losh narrowly escaped from the city during the September massacres , possibly owing his escape to the influence of Jean Paul Marat , who had practised as a veterinary surgeon in Newcastle .
25 The big news of the day , he said , though for some inexplicable reason the Guardian ignored it , concerned the lovers who had bonked in a British Rail platform photo booth .
26 He turned and yelled at Hugh de Riveire and his men , who had launched on a private war at his back .
27 The Vicar 's wife , who had parked on a yellow line while her gay husband went into the shop to get a treacle tart , got such a shock when Wayne stuck his big , hairy white face in through the window that she jumped out and ran away .
28 As a male Caucasian with a father who had died of a coronary thrombosis at the age of 59 , I was brought up in the smoky atmosphere of a northern industrial town .
29 The only souls who escaped her torments were those who were pure in thought or who had died for a noble cause .
30 I was recently at the funeral of a friend , who had died after a prolonged illness from cancer .
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