Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb past] [vb pp] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The man who 'd stayed the night .
2 Nowadays the graphic designers who 'd converted the oast houses into very bijou residences all commuted to their dockland offices in the East End .
3 A crowd of people who 'd heard the music and the laughter from outside stood in the doorway , smiling bemusedly .
4 But even those who 'd heard the news seemed undeterred .
5 One day in a bar he ran into two of the people who 'd attended the meetings , Dan Wolf and Ed Fancher .
6 Their dogs looked like wolves who 'd scoured a coal tip and sometimes they barked and the men shouted .
7 And that arrogant devil Christie Goldsborough who 'd caused the trouble , so far as Frizingley was concerned at any rate , by egging Ben on to cut the wages at Braithwaite 's mill .
8 who 'd scored the bleached heights with a comb of cells ?
9 In all the euphoria following the successful birth , and the tea- and sandwich-making with Mrs Chalk afterwards , she 'd gone quietly along with everyone 's air of respectful gratitude for Guy , who 'd saved the day , whisked Lucy to hospital , kept everyone calm and optimistic , loomed in the background like a rock of dependable strength .
10 Trace Coley , who 'd lost a match and a lover in as many minutes , burst into tears .
11 The clever devil who 'd answered the phone had said private calls after four p.m. , which I guessed would be a shift change for the staff .
12 My Lords , I found a very interesting er aspect in the Royal College of Nursing 's review was that resources were not the issue , the Royal College itself came down in favour of the fact that it was management that needed to be tightened up and My Lords it was interesting looking at that survey that it was a telephone survey and in one of the two hospitals er one or two of the hospitals that were rung up , it was quite difficult to find the person who 'd answered the survey .
13 Terence Maul , who 'd erected the fence , and his son Graig , were cleared of murder last year , but today the Allis family went to court to prove Tony Allis had indeed owned the land .
14 Terence Maul , who 'd erected the fence , and his son Graig , were cleared of murder last year , but today the Allis family went to court to prove Tony Allis had indeed owned the land .
15 It 's the children themselves in the homes who 'd graffitied the walls , broken up the fabric of the homes .
16 I listened with fascination to this insider viewpoint , and the moody Miss Brickell suddenly became a real person , not a pathetic collection of dry bones , but a mixed-up pulsating young woman full of strong urges and stronger guilts who 'd piled on too much pressure , loaded her need of penitence and her heavy desires and perhaps finally her pregnancy onto someone who could n't bear it all , and who 'd seen a violent way to escape her .
17 Luke was like someone who 'd seen a vision of the Holy Grail — completely obsessed . ’
18 ‘ She should n't drive a car , ’ said his Mum , who 'd seen the car out too .
19 Then , one night , on the phone , my close friend Astrid — who 'd seen the show at Farnham — said ‘ Why do n't you ask Denis ? ’
20 The person who 'd done the old one
21 Yes I pick up on the comment from the , Notts are n't as in control as they were , after first Tony and then Paul got their names on the score sheet in each case for the first time this season , both with bristling finishing efforts and you 'd be a harsh critic indeed who did n't agree that Pisa deserved to pull one back because they played some fine attacking football , and it was the player who 's caused most danger , who 's wearing the number eleven that moved across to the right hand side , got clear of the defence , pulled back an absolutely brilliant clot cross and in the middle who 'd missed an earlier header on fifteen minutes to make it one one , did n't miss on this occasion .
22 And there was this old comic called Jack Daw , who 'd missed the boat on account of booze .
23 The only other places somebody who 'd joined the Army at sixteen would know were Army places .
24 But I had to get together in one room , the admirals , the intelligence people , the civil servants , all the people who 'd played a critical role in advising her .
25 One of 35 Britons on the plane , Brian was part of a six person group who 'd planned a trek to Tharpu Chuli .
26 Her accusing eyes had been fixed on the solitary figure who 'd stood a little apart from the others , as if not sure of his right to be there .
27 They were right — the friend who 'd sent the card was a painter , separated from her handicapped husband .
28 He was the one who 'd complained the most loudly and vociferously about Blend Six not being up to the job , that the burn characteristics were wrong , that the car was running uneven .
29 I 'd promised myself not even to think about Julie Burchill again , let alone mention her ( yeah , right on , Camille , we 're rootin' for ya ) , but I must say that I agree with her that the Best of Young British list would have improved by the addition of an American and someone who 'd written a non-fiction book about football .
30 There was a rather stagy photograph of the man who 'd written the article casting on a shingle beach ; in a companion photo , he 'd set up a three-rod line and was gazing mistily over the breakers .
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