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

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1 The spectacular charge of the Light Blue Brigade from stakeboat to finish line con founded the bookies and the Tideway pundits who gave them no chance against Barcelona gold medallist Matthew Pinsent and his crew .
2 Some pupils , especially girls in rural areas , were withdrawn by their parents who considered it a Waste of money' to send girls to school .
3 Just after the Second World War a village was sentenced to death by planners who called it a rural slum .
4 for example , in 1986 , when that group of conservatives who called themselves the Hillgate Group published their pamphlet Whose Schools ? , they set out such fears , and many others , about what they saw as the direction of educational policy in schools .
5 The Repeater Hand Gun is also used from horseback by gallant Imperial Engineers who find it a devastating if temperamental device .
6 At seventeen he joined a travelling band of gypsies who taught him the finer skills of pickpocketing until an accident to his hand six years later put paid to what would have been a very lucrative career .
7 The idea has had opponents who claim its an easy option for people who would otherwise be behind bars .
8 The solicitors who gave him the court order for them to release all the details on that .
9 In 1348 they demanded free trade in wool , and in 1351 achieved a definitive victory when the king agreed that the maltote should be granted only in parliament and that all merchants should be permitted to deal in wool ‘ without being restricted by those merchants who call themselves the king 's merchants ’ .
10 The noble land-owners ' outlook was that of passive rentiers who made it a point of pride to be cheated by their bailiffs ; even if entail had not put technical difficulties in the way of raising capital it is hard to believe that Spanish aristocrats would have conceived of higher rents as a reward of investment .
11 The difference is , the Luciferi have someone close to our hearts who betrays our every step and turn .
12 Indeed , it was the Moors who gave him the title by which he is best known , a contraction of the Arabic sid-y , meaning ‘ my lord ’ .
13 A SHOPLIFTER gave the two police officers who arrested her a shock when she sent them a Christmas card .
14 Yet the big powers have tended to pick high-grade but unadventurous diplomats who give them a quiet life .
15 Perhaps Richard had the best of it : at Queen Eleanor 's court he encountered troubadours and intellectuals who taught him the social graces .
16 We opt for The Baker 's Wife at the Phoenix and all vote it a definite winner , and I wonder again at the jaundiced palate of critics who gave it a fair old drubbing when it first trotted out .
17 He conquered one of Europe 's toughest courses , the tour 's strongest field and the critics who labelled him a loser with his sudden-death triumph over Colin Montgomerie , elevating him back among the world 's leading players .
18 Daniel Stoneman has defied the doctors who gave him a one-in-10 chance of survival from a rare brain tumour .
19 LITTLE battler Matthew Costen is going home in triumph — after defying doctors who gave him a fortnight to live .
20 ‘ Now we have young players who know what the Irish set up is all about .
21 There were sensible men who thought him the finest evangelist of his generation .
22 It is men who decide what a woman can reasonably expect of life .
23 If I analyse the bosses I 've worked for , the ones who irritated me the most were the ones who were indecisive and who constantly asked for more information just to delay making a decision .
24 ‘ The ones who kill us every day . ’
25 Jesus once said that those who had been shown the greatest mercy by God were the ones who loved him the most .
26 Well , they 're the ones who give you the backchat .
27 The cause of the brave men and women who call themselves the Christian guerrillas is just .
28 I 'd go it alone and rid this cinema of the bums who terrorise it every Sunday night .
29 Conservative MPs who know what a party election is like do not relish the sheer nastiness that accompanies it .
30 Conservative MPs who know what a party election is like do not relish the sheer nastiness that accompanies it .
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