Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 It was a good five minutes before Sharpe noticed the French Dragoons who followed him .
2 Lee 's intervention is expected to be warmly welcomed by City fans who idolised him during his playing days .
3 After a performance in Manchester towards the end of 1989 , Gedge was accosted by a group of fans who told him vehemently that the band 's new songs were poor compared with previous material .
4 He confessed in the magazine Psychology Today to being uneasy with fans who asked him to make their day by autographing their guns .
5 Len 's mop of unruly fair hair always made him stand out in a crowded goalmouth but , even over 30 years later , he continues to stand out in the memories of Palace fans who saw him play for our club .
6 BIG Dave Beasant hit back at the Chelsea fans who booed him off the pitch and blasted : ‘ You 're out of order . ’
7 Often Hickey is besieged by fans who want him to turn up the vocals and they make their point forcibly .
8 The secondary premise of Sean 's Show , as described by producer Katie Lander , is that ‘ he 's being controlled by scriptwriters who treat him as a sitcom character .
9 Alexander sought the advice of numerous doctors and voice trainers who gave him different medicines or voice exercises , but this only brought him temporary relief .
10 Visiting senators and journalists who meet him generally go away charmed .
11 He duly appeared before three or four venerable gentlemen who lectured him on how to behave in the Far East .
12 Edgar and two brothers who succeeded him , Alexander and David , achieved something quite unusual : all three died peacefully .
13 The brothers who beat him up are involved in the drugs racket .
14 Bond is still despised by Burnley supporters who blame him for the club 's demise after his season in charge eight years ago .
15 The genealogical trigger determining the numbers involved , the extensiveness of the quarrel , is thus the branching of the tree through brotherhood : by tracing the extent of obligation to two brothers ( rather than to their father ) each disputant secures the maximum of supporters who owe him loyalty and who do not in that particular instance owe loyalty to the other side .
16 In Iran Rafsanjani had come under strong attack from Khomeini supporters who accused him of siding with America by accepting arms from the Great Satan and helping to get some of their hostages released .
17 Only yesterday in Oxford Frank Baughan called for the youngsters who beat him and broke his wrist to be birched. frank Bishop is n't today 's only victim .
18 The baby , despite the fact that he has been denied his birthright of the care of deeply loving parents who created him in love , is as well cared for — ’
19 ‘ At the same time , the saddest call I ever had was from a boy who said he had marvellous parents who gave him everything .
20 Vortigern consulted magicians who told him he should build a stronghold in Wales but as his workers set to work on a hill in Snowdonia their building materials sank into the earth .
21 We have agreed with the phalanx of councillors and canvassers who guide him through life and Durham North West that his education should be completed with a visit to the Cow Tail , a pub near Crook of great and deserved renown .
22 Whether the Ipswich directors who watched him blow his top with the unwitting journalist believe that is debatable .
23 At seventeen he joined a travelling band of gypsies who taught him the finer skills of pickpocketing until an accident to his hand six years later put paid to what would have been a very lucrative career .
24 He was used to working with crews who knew him and who , like his casts , were prepared to work round the clock to achieve the effects he desired .
25 He frightened train crews who saw him walking aimlessly on the railway tracks as if he were a real person .
26 These words were probably written after the capture and tonsuring of the king in 731 by unnamed opponents who kept him for a while in a monastic centre , somewhere presumably in Northumbria .
27 There were many shrewd operators who backed him for last season 's Grand National and they will be doing so again .
28 Jacob was no longer a trickster in the Joseph story , but himself the victim of the duplicity of his sons who convinced him that his favourite Joseph was dead .
29 He also consulted constitutional experts who assured him that it was in the Prime Minister 's hands to do as he chose .
30 But the experts who examined him afterwards almost certainly thought he had been infected by female chiggoe fleas , which attach themselves between the toes or on the soles of the feet .
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