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

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1 They are joined by an increasing number of younger people throughout our businesses who bring with them new knowledge and skills so essential to maintain a lead against global competition and benefit from changes in technology .
2 He was schooled by the shadowy Loremasters of the Tower of Hoeth , who recognised in him great power .
3 ‘ Yeah , who came with you last Sunday . ’
4 ‘ There is one I 'd strongly tip for the future who came to me that way , though .
5 South-easterners went to London ; the coalfield towns were predominantly populated by nearby rural dwellers who brought with them high rates of natural increase .
6 In the UK , the most notable defection from an international company to set up an independent search business has been that by David Norman and Miles Broadbent , who were both previous Mds of Russell Reynolds in London , and who took with them other colleagues to found Norman Broadbent .
7 Sir , — Can I thank the 20,033 people who voted for me last week .
8 One of the most important of these relates to their ‘ input ’ , in terms of the number of offenders who come before them each year .
9 Perhaps Mr Woolf had overheard that classic remark by a member of the public who said to me one day when we were negotiating the locks of the Caledonian canal in Venturous , " I did n't know we had Inland Revenue Cutters . "
10 Mrs P Satterley is the reader who wrote to us some time ago to say how wonderful the people at this shop are .
11 The people I like best of all are those who write to me several times as this gives me ‘ feed-back ’ on whether my solution to their original problem was correct , or the information I provided useful .
12 On the one hand are those adult educators who see in it exciting possibilities to extend the concept of adult learning , making it more relevant to the issues and problems facing ‘ disadvantaged ’ groups , helping them to participate more effectively in society , gaining more recognition and resources , removing gross inequalities and injustices .
13 My expectations have been met in full measure , as I think you may ascertain for yourself from our well-beloved Tom Ingledew who conveys to you this packet .
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