Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The stumbling block for the Forest boss is that Arsenal , who sold 21-year-old Cole to City for £500,000 in the summer , would collect 33 per cent of any fee .
2 However , there are some women who display total commitment to their men without appearing to need the safety net of marriage .
3 ‘ Every match I am playing better and better , ’ said Stich , who revealed that marriage to German actress Jessica Stockman nine months ago helped put his career back on track after he had slumped as low as 17 in the world last year .
4 Lord Lawson , as he now is , gives many ‘ through the keyhole ’ insights into the woman who lived next door to him for six years , Margaret Thatcher .
5 ‘ This boy who lived next door to me taught me how to shoplift for him .
6 She knew that dead people could be kept in this state because the man who lived next door to Mrs MacDonagh worked in an undertakers , and Ellie had heard him talking about it to Mrs MacDonagh .
7 It was Simon Clifford , who lived next door to Bracken Cottage .
8 I did n't even know them who , who lived next door to her at the side of .
9 About 160 B.C. an original thinker had emerged among them , Aristobulus , who applied allegorical interpretation to the Bible and paved the way for Philo .
10 The Manual was compiled by a team who applied TOP processes to the task over a period of six months .
11 ( The highspot for the 600,000 fans who flock each year to the Graceland mansion shrine is the famous jungle room , where their idol used to watch three televised football games at once ) .
12 THOSE Sassenachs , like me , who make regular pilgrimages to your magnificent country to fish inevitably become lost in admiration for the scenery and for its inhabitants .
13 Those who deny sexual feeling to women … quite lose sight of … ( the ) immense spiritual force of attraction which exists in so very large a proportion in their nature .
14 And here in the Sporting Life there 's the man who rode Gay Trip to Mackeson victory one of his Mackeson victories , Terry Biddlecombe .
15 Who rode both horses to victory ?
16 Vidalin was among many who transmitted coded messages to the Resistance .
17 Each riding forester had under him two or three walking foresters , who made annual payments to him equal to the amount of the farm which he paid to the warden .
18 In 1612 a grateful James VI , who made regular pilgrimages to St Duthac 's shrine at Tain , gifted the already ancient Dornoch Firth mussel fisheries to the town .
19 In the past , these communities produced men and women who made valuable contributions to Scotland and mankind in general , in many fields of endeavour .
20 The film is directed by Uli Edel , who made Last Exit To Brooklyn , and produced by Dino de Laurentiis .
21 In this he was helped by the clergy who made voluntary contributions to the value of twelve pence in every mark , of the annual value of their benefices .
22 He describes it as being initiated by the Burgundian king 's brother , Godegisel , who made secret overtures to Clovis , persuaded him to invade Burgundy , and then joined him on the battlefield .
23 The mood of the meeting was adversely affected by President Roh Tae Woo 's forthcoming trip to the Soviet Union [ see p. 37918 ] , and by a series of confrontations involving journalists in the Northern delegation who made unauthorized visits to several of Seoul 's universities where they met with student radicals .
24 Once the school-leaver was placed , the after-care supervision was entirely in the hands of the SCCs , and other associated bodies , who made periodic reports to the local JAC , and as with the earlier form of care committee , a ‘ visitor ’ was named who had the duty of keeping in touch with the young workers until they were 17 or 18 .
25 Vance and Owen , who made several visits to the region during September , held talks in Belgrade on Sept. 11 at which FRY President Dobrica Cosic and Prime Minister Milan Panic signed a document outlining peace measures largely based on the London accords [ see p. 39036 ] .
26 The task was handed to a Ministry of Education civil servant , Christine Solans , who reported 325 objects to be missing and what she mysteriously described as ‘ diverse dysfunctions of the Institut de France ’ .
27 Today it was Sarah Parker , a girl of nineteen who lives next door to the church .
28 Sally Lyle , who lives next door to the Stewarts ' luxury historic townhouse , said : ‘ No one ever spoke about the case because it upset Glenn so much .
29 ‘ Peggy who lives next door to my grandma told us she 's in hospital .
30 Mrs Hunt , who lives next door to Mrs Whalen 's home , said : ‘ People were all running and phoning because they took that long in coming .
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