Example sentences of "[art] [noun] who [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He showed this to the porter who watched over the entrance turnstile , and Diane produced her staff ticket .
2 Their lives have a totally separate base , their vital points of reference are distinctly different from the majority who dwell in the more materially blessed urban areas .
3 The period between the wars was an unhappy one for the British people in general , and particularly for the majority who belonged to the industrial working class .
4 The same passage , despite the narrow constriction of the valley at Djerdap , as the Danube forces its way between the Transylvanian Alps to the north and the Stara Planina to the south , may also have been a route for invaders into the Roman province of Pannonia , although the Iron Gate Pass , some 130 km ( 80 miles ) further north , afforded a better route for the Goths who descended on Pannonia from Transylvania in the middle of the fourth century AD .
5 Its data base is documents , records of conversations among the team , and interviews with the experts who participated in the programme .
6 Berhtfrith praefectus , almost certainly the Berhtfrith who fought on Osred 's side at Bamburgh and who later spoke in favour of a settlement with Wilfrid at the council on the Nidd ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 60 ) , perhaps also a kinsman of Berhtred , son of Beornhaeth , was involved in a conflict in 711 in what had been Manau Gododdin between the Rivers Avon and Carron when the Picts were defeated ( HE V , 24 ; ASC D , s.a. 710 ; AU s.a. 710 : AT p. 222 ) .
7 The crowds who gathered on Alexanderplatz and then moved off on a winding trail through East Berlin were in any case convinced he was their man .
8 The crowds who gathered round the palace were respectable citizens cheering a king who had already conceded to the army and to provincial garrisons : they were not an organized pressure group which had forced the crown to become liberal by accepting the constitution of 1812 , appointing a liberal municipality , and a Junta to supervise the establishment of the constitution .
9 Some of these shots could not be taken today in this , either because building has made them impossible or simply because the crowds who congregate to nowadays to take these shots would detract from the scene .
10 It was as if they were the only two people on earth ; oblivious to the crowds who poured from the factory entrances as the day shift ended and who milled around them , they had eyes only for each other .
11 He remembered how the travellers and the seafarers who came to Tara had always told that at the centre of every whirlpool , at the heart of every tempest , is a great tranquillity , and he caught and held on to this thought .
12 Today , the USS Arizona and USS Utah still lay where they were sunk , as a lasting memorial to the servicemen who died on December 7 , 1941 .
13 The old docks , part converted to smart new houses and flats for the Yuppies who worked in the City , but with areas still near-derelict , abandoned wharves and warehouses .
14 The GP who had for generations been regarded as much as a family advisor as a curer of disease , became a thing of the past .
15 Only then was she aware of the telegraphist who sat beside her , who smiled and gave her the thumbs-up sign .
16 It has frequently caused feminists consternation if not dismay to discover that the writer who wrote of women 's shackles was so emotionally and intellectually shackled herself .
17 So Heineken 's recent big-money renewal of their sponsorship of the Heineken National League has to be seen in a wider context than the clubs who belong to the league .
18 The ideal filters for the beginner who aims for a simple tropical community are undergravels , an internal to suit the size of your tank , or indeed both .
19 EARSHOT features everyone 's favourite band The Shamen who talk about being famous , and , presumably , anything else that comes to mind .
20 One of the shunters who rode on the engine then alighted , went down the train to connect up the vacuum pipes known to the railwaymen as vacuum bags .
21 He accepted a position in a dealer 's gallery , where Matisse was among the artists who benefited from his judgement .
22 It is this being , the power behind the throne who acts as the unifying force of all the ‘ lesser ’ deities , who would more appropriately be described as the God of Hinduism .
23 The Canadian who wrote to him hit the bull 's eye and the words deserve memorising : ‘ Long after the medallists have faded from our minds , you will be remembered for having finished , for having tried so hard . ’
24 In narrative or realist cinema this mainly takes place through the identification of the spectator 's ego with the hero of the narrative who serves as a sort of model or ‘ ego-ideal ’ .
25 But now back to Albert the Abo who stayed at home and painted , very successfully , his own place .
26 Yet more importantly , the upper levels of the program have no access to the levels below them : the programmer who writes at the topmost , or accessible , level has no need to know how his program is being translated , even though for certain purposes he might wish to find out .
27 That 's Robert Sheldrake — the vet who came to my uncle 's farm this morning .
28 The Hungarians decided to take the shortest line to the German wash , totally ignoring the existence of most of the rest of the field who lay between them .
29 In addition , British executives are inclined to show a weak demarcation between their work and leisure areas , in contrast to the Germans who selected to ‘ compensate ’ more , selecting leisure activities in counterposition to work .
30 Lover of Christian unity , friend of the European leaders , ally of the Germans who stood against Hitler , courageous critic of area bombing , patron of art and theatre , compassionate over refugees , he was the only bishop in England that the world had known about since William Temple died .
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