Example sentences of "who [verb] [verb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | No sooner have the Doctor and Vicki gone than the erstwhile school teachers are captured by slave traders who intend selling them at the slave markets in Rome . |
2 | If the original is in the possession of one party to the proceedings who refuses to produce it at the request of another party , a copy will be admissible . |
3 | Dalgliesh , who had heard him at a police concert , never ceased to be surprised that so narrow a chest and so slight a frame could produce such a powerful organ-toned bass . |
4 | Sitting on the ground in front of it were the two constables who had delayed him at the dovecot during the arms search . |
5 | Who had killed whom at the end of the day was hard to tell . |
6 | A young man in an immaculate dark blue suit took over from the young woman who had met them at the elevator and led them into a vast room , furnished with antiques . |
7 | DS Tony Bull , of Clacton CID , said police officers were anxious to hear from anyone who had seen anything at the premises between about 7.45pm on Sunday and 7.30am on Monday . |
8 | He watched Ewen steadily , while the constable , who had seated himself at the kitchen table , was taking notes . |
9 | In the telegram which Randolph sent her from Cape Town telling her what had happened , he asked her on no account to tell his father , the prime minister , but to arrange payments on the instalment plan of perhaps £10 a month to a list of the names he enclosed who had fleeced him at the cards tables . |
10 | The other occupants of the boat were a Marine sergeant and one of the soldiers who had found her at the village . |
11 | The same afternoon , my departed heterosexual colleague , who had bought it , and who had shown it at the conference , was on the phone : would I change my mind ? |
12 | ‘ He would verbalize his sadnesses , throw his arms about as he told elaborate stories concerning people who had upset him at the time , even when going into sad tales about people who were important to him . |
13 | However clear and well presented reading material may be , there can still be problems in its use , particularly for pupils who need to use it at a very close distance from the eye . |