Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] who [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 The villa was run to support everyone who lived there , but as well as this , surplus products , especially wool and grain , were traded with other parts of Britain and with provinces all over the Roman Empire .
2 Cicely wishes to thank everyone who offered items .
3 On behalf of Council 80 of Stockport , I would like to thank everyone who made it such a successful evening .
4 It only remains for me to thank everyone who made this year both a pleasure and a challenge for me .
5 The Media Unit would like to thank everyone who carried out radio and press interviews about Grandparents Day .
6 The Singers would like to thank everyone who contributed .
7 First of all , I like to thank everyone who participated in the team selection .
8 I would also like to thank everyone who helped at the summer festivals : they are a valuable way to promote our branch as well as raising funds .
9 We would like to thank everyone who helped — individuals , private companies and trust funds .
10 Now he wants to thank everyone who helped .
11 Jim said : ‘ We would like to thank everyone who gave their money and encouragement . ’
12 ‘ I 'd like to thank everyone who gave money or food , ’ said the charity 's regional representative , Peter Tompsett , yesterday .
13 He asked everyone who had been to Denmark about the barracks at Trelleborg and Aggersborg and Fyrkat .
14 I thought , would n't it be good though if they , if what they did is on that day we went they pick everyone who wanted like the jobs yeah
15 Eventually , I did the sensible thing and consulted everyone who had planted trees recently in the neighbourhood .
16 Suppose my friend turned to other people for help , gathered all the crucial data about myself , consulted everyone who knew me , all my friends and acquaintances .
17 Erm , it 's very important that we find a joint way forward to make sure that whatever the future of local government is in this county , there is an effi effective and efficient purchasing erm , er service me who did the moving .
18 When people said they had noticed a Labour or Conservative politician other than Thatcher or Kinnock we asked them who had caught their attention .
19 But then I , I , it 's unfortunate that you had your first I mean someone who had no experience of headmastership , head , head teachers , I mean all the head teachers I should think are in financial problems this year cos it 's really there first full year
20 A similar gender difference was apparent in the time spent helping someone who lived in a separate household ; here 32 per cent of women but only 22 per cent of men spent ten hours or more each week on care-giving ( Green , 1988 , p. 21 ) .
21 The only thing that would change them , he commented savagely , was when he became someone who earned a thousand guilder a year .
22 ‘ It 's a sad thing to see someone who had an important job in the navy becoming such an irresponsible old soak . ’
23 She turned and was relieved to see someone who bore absolutely no resemblance to the man she had described to Roger and Caroline .
24 Being in a gallery as a secretary , I eventually met someone who wanted to start a gallery with me .
25 If we met someone who held this view he might justify it by saying something like : ‘ I prefer travelling by motor car from Oxford to Westminster , let's say , or from — ’ Where do you live ?
26 Mark Kelly seems to have impressed everyone who saw him play this preseason , I hope he get 's his chance to prove himself , Ireland could do backup for Dennis Irwin at right back ( cue the flames for mentioning a Scum player )
27 A reception was held at Handley Farm during which Nahum made an emotional speech , thanking everyone who had been so kind to him and Anna during their time among the ‘ gorgios ’ of Swinbrook .
28 ‘ No , no one told me , ’ said Charlie , at least glad to find someone who recognised him .
29 If I were to approach my sixth criterion I needed to find someone who knew their way round an oscilloscope , and it was n't until the mid-1980s that a bright , if somewhat cranky , scuba-diving enthusiast arrived on campus to do a PhD .
30 As it was he had obviously grown tired of the regular struggles and gone off to find someone who gave in more readily .
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