Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He was a nice chap called Roland who entertained us with such finesse on his flute and oboe .
2 She eventually located an Immigration officer who led her through several corridors until they reached a locked red-painted door at the back of the airport building .
3 Now that those people have run up those enormous debts , where are the Labour Members of Parliament who led them into that position ?
4 While G.P. was the one who led us into all the serious things .
5 He put himself into the hands of a psychiatrist who passed him to another psychiatrist , Leonard Browne .
6 ‘ It was your people who got him into this , ’ he persisted .
7 It was Mr Gorbachev , after all , who got them into this mess .
8 You know , the one who got you into all this trouble . ’
9 Cigarettes , so cheap and in such large numbers , were snapped up even by non-smokers , who regarded them as some new kind of currency ; and the little bottles , so exquisitely miniature , ‘ twee ’ , as Sister Dew put it , could have nothing wicked about them even for teetotallers .
10 Clearly to have the combination of an off bore sight capability for a a missile such as A S R A A M , the er advance short range air to air missile , the combination of the agility of the weapon and the flat platform together has been shown to be really needed , you ca n't have one without the other and that somebody who has only agility in the aircraft or agility in the in the weapon , will lose against somebody who has it in both .
11 Thank goodness we had tutors who helped us to some extent and who seemed quite accustomed to listening to tales of woe .
12 He insists on a quick hug from his young son Jordi who accompanies him to some of the major events where Courier plays .
13 and he 's having a punch up with his brother and he keeps letting his brother hit him he 's got this holographic image he , who accompanies him with this fucking computer , and working out what 's going on why they 're there sort of thing cos he goes back in into to different times to help these people out
14 Coleridge awoke , he said , retaining ‘ a distinct recollection of the whole ’ , and was eagerly committing the poem to writing when he was called out by a person on business from Porlock who detained him for more than an hour .
15 To those who encountered him at this time , he seemed to grow more thick-set and muscular , endowed already with a public presence .
16 Ann Langford having made her very successful parachute jump which has produced a handsome sum to be shared between Dr. Barnardo 's and the Society wishes to thank all those people who sponsored her in this even .
17 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 .
18 I saw an excellent physiotherapist and a chiropractor who subjected me to some tests and found that the ratio between my hamstrings and my quadriceps was n't good enough .
19 ‘ I was told , ’ said Lili , ‘ by the person who told me about this place . ’
20 we have actually had a sort of barrel expert er who told us about this .
21 Never before has a member of the Royal Family stepped so far out of line and the Queen is not the only one who blames her for many of the misfortunes which have befallen the House of Windsor this year .
22 The prophets had sharp words for those who reduced them to this level .
23 But the Jews did not receive him , yet to all That 's Jews and Gentiles , who received him to those who believed in his name he gave the right to become the children of God .
24 ‘ Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort , who comforts us in all our troubles , so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we have received from God ’ ( 2 Cor.
25 But it must not be thought that papal conciliar decrees which seem so clear-cut to the modern scholar , who sees them in all the clarity of the printed page , had a similar force and clarity for contemporaries .
26 Whilst driving through London , Stephen Waldorf was shot several times and severely injured by officers who confused him with another person whom they said they were seeking to capture .
27 Some historians have argued that , once the Indians had become part of the Christian community , their cause was championed by the church who protected them from some of the worst excesses of colonial power ( Poblete 1970 ) .
28 Because Boo had not been seen for so long by Maycomb , he was turned into a scapegoat by the adults who blamed him for any thing and every thing that went wrong , and the children thought of him as a terrible monster with blood dripping from his mouth who ate squirrels .
29 I met this Frenchman at Masstricht who kissed me on both cheeks .
30 I can not recall whether it was a Labour Government who set it at that figure .
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