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

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1 Few who heard him doubted his resolution or its madness .
2 The truth of the matter was that there were very few who wanted him as Prime Minister , independently of the House of Lords issue .
3 Some who heard him were impressed and a few were frightened .
4 Mosley 's political odyssey in the inter-war period ultimately led him and some who admired him to fascism , the most radical rejection of the cosy nature of the high politics of British tradition .
5 By way of follow-up we are glad to be able to print an appreciation of cricket 's favourite communicator by another who knew him very well , former Guardian sports editor John Samuel
6 This is a great part of the pleasure Matthew Spender found ; discovering craftsmen , for example , one of whom remembered who had built a palazzo in Florence , another who hid in the cellar for fear of thunderstorms , yet another who built him beehives .
7 When you say that er said that this was a way of getting rid of you without paying you redundancy who was present at that who overheard him say that ?
8 One of these who visited him was the Comte Alexandre de Marenches , the conservative head of the French secret service , who had known and admired the Shah for years .
9 Her father , Earl Spencer , at that time Viscount Althorp , was the perfect gentleman to all who knew him , but not so gentlemanly behind closed doors .
10 ‘ Donald Templeton , ’ the vicar began , ‘ was a man loved , and I mean loved , by all who knew him . ’
11 A plaque to the memory of another William Paul ( 1844–1912 ) praising the Christian virtues of one who was ‘ beloved and trusted by all who knew him and who went about doing good ’ was erected in Edenderry Memorial Church ( now the Memorial Hall ) in 1913 , the Reverend George R Wedgewood , Superintendent of the Circuit and Vice-President of the Conference , presiding .
12 Through all his work as artist , printer , writer and craftsman comes the breath of another age , a quality felt by all who knew him .
13 After all , it was , if not the crux of the whole enterprise , an extremely important component , because his purpose in this was no eccentric whim but a sincere manifestation of the philosophy which had pervaded most of his adult life and which was clear to all who knew him — namely , the conservation of our precious resources .
14 He was remembered with great affection by all who knew him in the course of his short life .
15 A fellow publisher , Edward Marston , wrote : ‘ In business he was clear-headed , prompt , and decisive , and all who knew him would testify to his absolute straightforwardness and integrity .
16 Peter was not only a very able manager but a real friend and trusted colleague who will be most sadly missed by all who knew him and who all join together in sending Lynn , Neil and Joanne their deepest sympathy and support for the future .
17 George may have been small in stature , but he was a giant of a man to all who knew him .
18 The sympathy of all who knew him is extended to his wife Jean .
19 Alick will always be remembered and appreciated for his energy , enthusiasm , experience and encouragement by all who knew him .
20 In leaner years , the branch might have folded without the hard work put in by Sam Parker , and the award of this certificate will be applauded by all who know him .
21 He is held in the highest esteem by all who know him .
22 ‘ As a man he was kind , genial and respected by all who know him .
23 He brought a very detailed knowledge and understanding of the IT industry to the job together with great profession competence that was apparent to all who saw him in action .
24 God offers a place in heaven to all who serve Him .
25 Whether dining in the glittering salons of Mayfair or ministering to the sick in Yorkshire or Somerset , Smith reduced all who met him to a state of breathless mirth .
26 Uninterested in material things , and conspicuously more at home in jungles than in drawing rooms , he possessed a sweet distinction of bearing which impressed itself on all who met him .
27 All who met him were staggered by his easy command of innumerable languages , by his polished manners , by his superb musicianship and by his mastery of courtly pursuits like hunting and playing chess — not to mention his astonishing good looks .
28 Admired for his ability , diligence , and determination by those who knew him and looked on with affection by all who met him , the ready reference to ‘ Jock ’ was a happy recognition of his easy combination of public popularity , private modesty , and unfailing personal courtesy .
29 Hebrews 5.8–9 tells us that : ‘ Although he was a Son , he learned obedience through what he suffered ; and being made perfect he became the source of eternal salvation to all who obey him . ’
30 This decision has provoked much animus among many who knew him and believed in him , sustaining the view that he had planned to ditch the Labour government .
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