Example sentences of "[n mass] who [vb past] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This led to insubordination amongst the Seventh Infantry who attacked the Governor and wounded one of the officers who accompanied him .
2 The Colonel , trained in the proper management of war , diagnosed the General 's crude enthusiasm as excitement and gently tried to calm the old man by explaining that the sensible course was to wait until the artillery reached the town , and only then to mount an attack on the infantry who guarded the barricaded bridge .
3 There can be no simple or single explanation either of the great armies of more or less organized knights or of the rabble of thoroughly disorganized folk who followed the popular leader Peter the Hermit .
4 Well , the story was that Arnold Thomas was the ambitious one , while the old man was content to live on the money he got from leasing the land to them as paid the price , usually folk who wanted a storage area or distribution centre .
5 In March 1987 a new rule was introduced , whereby anyone with earnings of more than £100,000 who joined a new pension scheme was required to base their final salary assessment on their average earnings over any three consecutive years over the last ten .
6 The 1977–81 material is thought to be essentially complete , except for the exclusion of 12% who had a previous history of malignancy or had undergone gastric surgery or who were given the drug for another diagnosis than a peptic ulcer related disease .
7 It is not closely related to those fish who pioneered the land , so any comparisons with them have to be made with caution , but even so it can give us a hint about how that momentous move was accomplished .
8 For the Australia media corps who covered the recent Wallaby tour of South Africa , the everlasting memory of Australian Rugby Football Union president Joe French will be his conducting an impromptu 11.00 pm press conference followed by another at 2.30 am in his hotel room dressed in a pair of shorts and a singlet .
9 He owned a savage wolfhound called Wolfhead and a herd of swine who roamed the forest and fields below Penhill .
10 All manner of dogs have won , including a Pekingese who saved a mother and daughter from carbon monoxide poisoning , right up to a sandy-coated mongrel who learned how to climb a ladder in his apprenticeship as a window cleaner 's assistant !
11 My interest in China was increased from time to time by my acquaintance with a Cantonese who operated a shoe repair shop on the High Street .
12 According to this theory the earlier generational pairing was abandoned because it led to so much inbreeding that people who practised the gens system were genetically more fit for natural selection and therefore survived better .
13 He glared at the people who surrounded the tent , and they glared back , wanting action .
14 Some people who ate the fish died in nasty ways .
15 This apparently innocuous theory ran into trouble in a French village on an occasion when wheat was grown in a normal way , converted into bread in a normal way and yet most people who ate the bread became seriously ill and many died .
16 The financial advisers of those days were probably the people who taught the ones who have been professional schemes .
17 Sumner was unhappy that WordPerfect was n't invited to take part in the exercise and was critical of the relatively small sample of 51 people who evaluated the products .
18 And th and then we have Mr Lilley saying that there were lots of people at the Tory Party Conference , remember , he had his little list that he was going to go through and and erm chop out all the , the social security scroungers and people who abused the system .
19 I it 's only , th the attacks were against those people who abused the system not the system .
20 Since Friday she had met many people who had every reason to be relieved , but Ayling had come closest to saying he was glad .
21 It was useless to baptize people who had no understanding of the faith , or who had not been persuaded by teaching to espouse Christianity .
22 An attempt to have them evicted failed because the county court judge ruled that the law only applied to people who had no interest in the property .
23 An attempt to have them evicted failed because the county court judge ruled that the law only applied to people who had no interest in the property .
24 Little thought was given to the conditions in which people who had no desire to leave the country of their birth had to live .
25 ‘ But should all of those people who had no part in that decision be made to wait ? , ’ he added .
26 This feeling was common even to many people who had no formal religious beliefs .
27 She was one of the few people who had no fear of him , even her Chief Constable would be shocked if he heard the way she argued with him sometimes .
28 Because of the success of The Making of the English Landscape people who had no interest in the countryside have read the book and been inspired by it But others have used the book and particularly this chapter as an authoritative statement that most hedges are modern and thus do not constitute a serious loss if they are removed to accommodate modern agricultural techniques .
29 The effect was that of an attempt at Mediterranean good taste , contrived by and for people who had no taste at all .
30 An alien presence had established itself in the heart of the town and people who had no connection with the crime under investigation or any other would feel uneasy until they were gone .
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