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

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1 The doomed one was fragile and childlike between the tall stoic guards who led her to her fate .
2 On the waterfront she ran into the most assiduous of her mother 's winter acquaintances who greeted her with an exhibition of surprise .
3 Not only would she be able to stand in the Commons bar and glare at Conservatives who betrayed her during the leadership contest , thus putting them off their ill-earned whiskies , but chastise those responsible for mishandling the Tory campaign .
4 Other interviewers who met her on set have tried to solve the riddle of her success .
5 The 20-year-old was collected from the prison in Durham by relatives who drove her to a secret destination .
6 Mrs Buck 's taken out an official complaint against the officers who arrested her at the chemist in Oxford .
7 She 's claiming damages from three GPs who saw her as a baby more than thirty years ago : Dr Kenneth Saunders , Dr Patrick Smyth , and a Dr Novakowski , who has since died .
8 She says that she was half strangled by a group of youths who taunted her by insulting her boyfriend 's colour .
9 And the teachers who selected her for the post make it very clear that it was Emily 's ability not her sex that made her first choice .
10 It was the mother of one of the leaders who told her of a woman of Madeleine 's description being held by the Gestapo .
11 I was deeply moved by the story of Alejandra Munoz , a Mexican woman illegally brought into the United States by her cousins who deceived her into becoming a ‘ surrogate mother' .
12 He remembered taking her to school , it was after their mother died , Georgia would 've been seven , she did n't want to go , there were girls who tied her to trees , it was her accent or her looks , he could n't remember now , but he had to take her because he 'd promised Dad , Dad who did n't know anything , the scratches on her legs were brambles , the bruises on her wrists were something else , he could n't remember now , how could they tell him the truth , how could they tell him anything when all he did was sit in dark rooms with his head in his hands , his head haunted by her ghost , and each dawn broke like the slow blow of a hammer .
13 And as Kemf witnesses more and more of the damage and the recovery for herself , she becomes closer to the Vietnamese friends who help her with her project , most particularly to Vietnam 's most eminent environmentalist , Vo Quy .
14 The 15-month-old girl was abandoned on a pavement in her car seat by two men who took her from a petrol station .
15 As for the Scottish envoys … first , a journey by land is too dangerous ; secondly , our good King Henry believes this is a Scottish matter and does not wish to intervene officially ; finally , Queen Margaret and her household , on the other hand , do not wish to be seen to have anything to do with the men who drove her from Scotland . ’
16 Police who put her on a train said she got home a day after her husband … and ‘ in a foul mood . ’
17 Out on the teeming Paris street , she is accosted by a couple of zealous American tourists who beg her for autographs .
18 She was as fearless as the Wooldridge boys who involved her in all their mischief , but sometimes Anna would stand and stare , as if she was seeing things that others could n't see .
19 Eminent Victorians and gardeners who visited her by now famous Munstead Wood home found her wearing two pairs of spectacles .
20 Her speech was clipped and deprecatory , yet she was sought after by a host of admirers who held her in awe and sometimes felt affection for her .
21 Even Sam McKnight , hairdresser to top models , was among the image makers who accompanied her to Paris .
22 The list of Eleanor 's vassals who followed her into rebellion is headed by Count William of Angoulême , Geoffrey and Guy of Lusignan and their cousin Geoffrey de Rancon , lord of Taillebourg , and by William , called " the archbishop " , lord of Parthenay .
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