Example sentences of "who [vb past] at the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But it 's not so brilliant for any shareholders who sold at the float price . |
2 | Chairman Sylvia Robinson said most delegates , who met at the Corn Exchange , in Bury St Edmunds , felt strongly about the issue . |
3 | Trent held Mariana tight round the shoulders , blocking her view of her grandfather who knelt at the lavatory bowl as if in prayer . |
4 | Second-placed Cambridge have played one more game , but Ipswich , who drew at the Abbey Stadium , have a game in hand and can pull level on points with Rovers if they win it . |
5 | Elizabeth Blackwell ( née Blachrie ) was another artist who painted at the Chelsea Garden . |
6 | Darlington ladies held Boston well away from home and on the two rinks who played at the Morrison Centre . |
7 | Haram , who studied at the Guildhall School of Music , made his London debut at the Barbican performing Richard Rodney Bennett 's Alto Saxophone Concerto . |
8 | Murray forecast another tough battle with Bolton playing a similar game to Swansea , who triumphed at the Victoria Ground on Saturday . |
9 | Should the Scots qualify for the quarter-finals , their most likely opponents are Western Samoa , fielding the personnel who triumphed at the Canberra event . |
10 | In Albemarle Street , Marlborough is showing new sculpture by John Davies ( 12 March-30 April ) , who exhibited at the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts in 1985 , and at the gallery 's New York branch in 1989 . |
11 | ‘ We ’ turned out to be a husband who worked at the London HQ of an oil company and two children , a boy of twelve and a girl of fifteen , both at boarding school . |
12 | David Lynch , who worked at the Passport Office , admitted his part in a racket to slip the documents on to the black market where they were worth £40,000 each . |
13 | A Victorian gentleman called A.J. Munby toured the Wigan coalfield talking to the pit brow " lasses " who worked at the pit top sorting coal from muck during an intense instance in the nineteenth-century struggle to regulate the sex of waged workers and of men and women . |
14 | The witnesses were people who worked at the registry office . |
15 | The lawyer has consulted Mr Jan Swanepoel , Deputy Attorney-General of the Witwatersrand , who prosecuted at the Mandela trial . |
16 | His findings include a confession from a man who shot at the UN plane minutes before it crashed . |
17 | About 25,000 people — over a third of the holidaymakers who stayed at the holiday camp this year — had rebooked for next year , he said . |
18 | They 've already tracked down many of the people who stayed at the guest house over the past week . |
19 | The search for 2 suspects who stayed at the Guest House around the time of the murder is being continued across the country . |