Example sentences of "who [was/were] [art] [noun] at the " in BNC.

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1 On each of these occasions , Freddie was with someone else , a spectacularly good-looking girl who was a nurse at the local hospital .
2 Project engineer Dennis Frost and his wife , Joan , launched the ambitious fund-raising effort to buy a Pegasus air bed , a specialised type which had so much helped their friend , Dottie Forrester , who was a patient at the home .
3 A snapshot of the Hitler years Sixty years after the Nazis came to power , David Jackson Young talks to a woman who was a child at the time of the Third Reich
4 THE merest mention of the word Hippodrome here a fortnight ago brought the memories flooding back to Derek Mason who was a regular at the theatre from a very young age .
5 Show directors ' interests ( including options to acquire ) in shares and debentures of the group at the beginning of the year ( or date of appointment if later ) and at the end of the year for each person who was a director at the year end .
6 Show directors ' interests ( including options to acquire ) in shares or debentures of the company at the beginning ( or date of appointment , if later ) and end of the year for each person who was a director at the end of the year .
7 We were again treated to the usual excellent Dunmurry hospitality and cordially welcomed by the Club Captain , Bob Gourley who was a guest at the Competition and meal .
8 The competition will be judged by Alan Amey , who was an apprentice at the John Makepeace Workshops in 1976 , and then head craftsman until he left last year .
9 Carew Hunt , who was an authority at the Foreign Office on international communism and who wrote The Theory and Practice of Communism , argues that it can only be understood in religious terms .
10 His wife , who was an invalid at the time , told the Sun ‘ If it had n't been for state benefit and my family , Jade and I would have starved . ’
11 In Cairo , Stirling based himself at the flat of his brother , Peter , who was an official at the British Embassy .
12 Similarly , E. K. Chambers , who was an official at the board , was determined to secure for education committees the sole right of both advising and placing juveniles .
13 Another sideline of this erm little secondary education section that erm Arthur was in charge of was the library and erm the Library Sub Committee he erm had to look out for much to the annoyance of erm Bill who was the librarian at the time
14 Who was the who was the emperor at the time who decided to send soldiers and the army to Britain ?
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