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

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1 His drawings and documentation proved extremely valuable for researchers who followed him .
2 So now is the ideal time for growers who suspect they may have herbicide-resistant strains of the weed to get them checked , says ADAS 's James Clarke .
3 A special frisson seems to be guaranteed for readers who think they are readers if the object of the mystery is itself a literary ( or artistic ) artefact — the manuscript in The Name of the Rose , the novel in Francesca Duranti 's The House on Moon Lake ( 1987 ) , the unwriting writer in Del Giudice .
4 But sophisticated Sal ( Dylan McDemott ) is n't as convinced about Toby who pursues him until he has to give in to her — er — charms .
5 This belt , named after Kuiper who suggested it would be left over from the formation of the planets , has been much-discussed as a possible source of short-period comets .
6 A TEST which checks foetuses for Down 's Syndrome will be made available at Hartlepool General Hospital 's Cameron maternity unit from next Wednesday for mothers-to-be who want it .
7 Solidarity with Southern nationalists is still a major Northern nationalist perception , despite the fact that they view their Southern compatriots at best with indifference and at worst as traitors who sold them out to the loyalists .
8 He has told colleagues in the force in South Africa ( ‘ There are lots of cops who support me ’ ) that he is ready ‘ to lick your arse in Church Square on a Sunday , if I ca n't solve it in two days ’ — referring to the notorious unsolved murder of the antiapartheid activist , David Webster .
9 Because of Jezrael who thought she was strong enough to meddle and get away with it .
10 I visited a one-man research station of the Cyprus Department of Agriculture who invited me to taste the products of many combinations of variety and soil .
11 And you 'll get people of course who say it did n't work .
12 As much as the militants ' venom , I recall the desperation of pickets who said they ‘ just want to get it over with ’ and strikers ' wives wondering where the next meal was coming from .
13 The rating on which young people do so badly is derived only from that fraction of employers who say they are different .
14 ‘ Oh — do n't tell me , I do n't want to know , ’ Emmie cried passionately , flinging herself down on top of William who suffered her patiently for a moment and then got up , shook himself and moved away .
15 Now that those people have run up those enormous debts , where are the Labour Members of Parliament who led them into that position ?
16 The League supplied factual information on the subject to all Members of Parliament who wanted it and the amendments were soundly defeated in both Houses .
17 This has been followed in Martin v. O'Sullivan ( C.A. 1982 ) where the Social Security Act 1975 was challenged on the ground that Members of Parliament who enacted it were disqualified .
18 ‘ Your tone would seem to imply that I am some sort of Bluebeard who keeps her incarcerated .
19 Amanda was rescued after meeting up with a group of hikers who escorted her out of the bush .
20 A MAN convicted of murder who claims he was framed by the police to cover up their guilt was granted a retrial by the English Court of Appeal yesterday .
21 The genealogical trigger determining the numbers involved , the extensiveness of the quarrel , is thus the branching of the tree through brotherhood : by tracing the extent of obligation to two brothers ( rather than to their father ) each disputant secures the maximum of supporters who owe him loyalty and who do not in that particular instance owe loyalty to the other side .
22 Arlen Specter ( Pennsylvania ) accused her without substantiating evidence of " flat-out perjury " , and introduced without prior notice an affidavit from an acquaintance of Hill who accused her of being a sexual fantasist .
23 Again , there are those who would quarrel with this view but let me tell you that we all have a mentor , an inner teacher , a guardian angel , a being of light who protects us and is totally dedicated to the task of leading us to the point of self-realization , to bring about the harmony and peace for which we pray .
24 He dropped it on to the desk in front of Scott who picked it up , studying the outlines of Paula Wilson 's face .
25 After a performance in Manchester towards the end of 1989 , Gedge was accosted by a group of fans who told him vehemently that the band 's new songs were poor compared with previous material .
26 He said he was in contact with the Chief Constable of Warrington who told him that the Ball family would welcome him at the funeral , but only as a private individual .
27 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 .
28 In the drama Kristian plays Adam the leader of a new generation of youngsters who discover they have special powers .
29 When their journey began , a crucial ingredient consisted in Boswell being able to show Johnson off to the people of Scotland who met him .
30 She was past caring who saw her bound up like a chicken , when she felt the blunt tip of his throbbing penis nudge against the portals of her dripping honeypot .
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