Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [verb] [adv prt] a " in BNC.

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1 Pathologists who carried out a post-mortem examination on Mrs Henderson said she had developed a chest infection and died from complications due to her head injury .
2 ‘ Enjoy our disco-bats in their jungle gym in the sky ! ’ was the enticing offer stripped across the GG 's Barnum Room doors , the disco-bats being male acrobats who performed over a net draped just above the heads of the dancers .
3 At a joint one-day Wedgwood and Sotheby 's identification and valuation event at the Westfries Museum , in Hoorn , Lynn encountered many Dutch visitors who brought in a variety of heirlooms or pieces they had collected .
4 The Japanese interned those who surrendered without a struggle and killed all those French elements who put up a resistance .
5 There are dangers for voluntary organisations who take on an increased responsibility for service provision .
6 Local Stigmatic is about two Cockney thugs who beat up an actor in the pub because ‘ fame is the first disgrace because God knows who you are . ’
7 There are children and families who take up a great deal of teacher time and attention .
8 British farmers who sold up a few years ago to buy cheap agricultural land in France are also finding that the grass is no greener on the other side of the Channel , and costs more .
9 They say many of the prospective owners who put down a fifty thousand pound deposit are now looking to pull out .
10 The police had arrived now in the shape of a wpc who was talking amiably to the protesters who moved back a little apparently in response to her request .
11 One was a rather patrician young man from a firm of London stockbrokers who played off a single figure handicap at Sunningdale and was a special guest of the chairman of the sponsoring company .
12 Of the protocol violators , those seven patients who missed out a cystoscopy and then had recurrences , six have only had occasional recurrences during the remainder of their follow up , and one required chemotherapy four years from diagnosis , when he developed multiple superficial recurrences .
13 In 1978 , he told five youths who tied up a 14-year-old boy as a target for their catapults : ‘ What is the best sentence for you really would be to have you tied to a tree and everybody throw stones at you .
14 Robert Meister in his book Hypochondria writes : ‘ Those physicians who shrug off a suffering patient because they regard his condition as psychosomatic or hypochondriacal are not acting as professional healers …
15 Most importantly , there was a cluster of writers , directors , actors and critics who gathered around an idea of a realistic , passionate , intellectual theatre which would have been a most fertile ground for Burton .
16 Freud considers the example of girls who crowd around a singer , or pianist , who could easily be jealous of one another .
17 Detectives who carried out a raid at an exclusive house at Coatham Mundeville , near Darlington , have held talks with the Crown Prosecution Service which is now considering the content of a number of articles seized .
18 In both cases the artisans who made up a high proportion of the arrested do not appear in the rate-books , suggesting that they were not among those tradesmen who could be considered part of the " middling sort " .
19 The restoration has been further financed by a subsidy of DFl.130,000 ( £40,625 ; $70,684 ) from the Ministry of Culture as well as by contributions from the owners of the villas who set up a foundation specifically for the purpose .
20 Narrow , busy , and densely built , Lime Street was the poorest of the village streets , and probably provided homes for the labourers and artisans — clothworkers , candlemakers , quarrymen and others who made up a large part of the Stowey community in the late eighteenth century .
21 Hot air , or ‘ heat ’ guns are almost a disposable tool amongst tradesmen who carry out a lot of paint stripping and decoration .
22 Police are hunting raiders who held up a lorry driver at gun-point .
23 A GANG of professional thieves who staked out a house in Bentworth last week got away with a £20,000 caravan .
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