Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [adv] [vb past] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Cronin , Logan and Scott , who only arrived in Australia two days earlier as the replacement hooker , won promotion to the test team . |
2 | But first , they had to replace the Secretary , Steward and Professional who all left in July 1920 for unconnected reasons . |
3 | It had been bought by his three sons who all worked in Saudi Arabia . |
4 | Eye-witnesses believe it could come from the same family of beasts as Ogopogo , Tazama and Pohengamok , who all dwelt in lakes throughout British Columbia . |
5 | The new wave is not in the heroic mould of famous ‘ refuseniks ’ like Anatoly Scharansky , Ida Nudel and Josef Begun , who finally arrived in Israel after years of persecution , exile and imprisonment . |
6 | Those who still thought in terms of a rural peasant Poland dominated by the feudal power of the szlachta and the Church had little time to adapt their vision . |
7 | Obviously they had been infiltrated by the enemies who still lay in wait for him in Russia . |
8 | The Dons , who yesterday pulled in £2.5m from the sale of full-back Terry Phelan to Manchester City , could have made an instant profit on their newly-signed hitman . |
9 | He acquired a few pupils , including an ugly girl named Josepha von Auernhammer , who promptly fell in love with him . |
10 | That was in the time when Dr Marks was principal and a young master named George Scott was on the staff , two of the best remembered Britishers who ever lived in Burma . |
11 | These loopholes remain despite the concern of some judges such as Mr Justice Boreham , who once said in judgment ‘ I know a little about life and even if [ the accused ] had had intercourse with the girl before , he does not have the prescriptive right to it thereafter . |
12 | In the Russian Museum itself , Oskar Rabin and Valentina Kropivnitskaya , two artists who once worked in Moscow but now live in Paris , have their work on display at present . |
13 | Terence McCrory ( 30 ) , of Benicor Park , Belfast , and John Green ( 32 ) , who formerly lived in north Belfast , but whose address was given as Falkirk , were allegedly hitmen . |
14 | The allegations were greeted with incredulity by Western commentators , who also saw in Pavlov 's xenophobic and anti-free market assessments further confirmation of the ascendency of conservative thinking in the Soviet leadership . |
15 | Martin & Sons , who also operated in Tewkesbury . |
16 | The credit for recognising from their contents that the ‘ small barrows ’ were not Roman or Danish , but burial places of the Saxon period , belongs to the Rev James Douglas who also excavated in Kent , from 1779 to 1793 . |
17 | Hargreaves ( 1967 ) and Lacey ( 1970 ) undertook studies of schools from the inside , playing the role of observers who also participated in school life . |
18 | Finlay Calder , who has yet to regain full fitness , is replaced by Graham Marshall , a 6ft 3in specialist open-side flanker who also excelled in Japan . |
19 | A girl who wore her long dark hair loose , who practically lived in jeans and sweatshirts , and who always seemed to have a couple of paint stains on her somewhere because she was trying to scrape a living by producing exquisitely detailed illustrations for books . |
20 | Berhtfrith praefectus , almost certainly the Berhtfrith who fought on Osred 's side at Bamburgh and who later spoke in favour of a settlement with Wilfrid at the council on the Nidd ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 60 ) , perhaps also a kinsman of Berhtred , son of Beornhaeth , was involved in a conflict in 711 in what had been Manau Gododdin between the Rivers Avon and Carron when the Picts were defeated ( HE V , 24 ; ASC D , s.a. 710 ; AU s.a. 710 : AT p. 222 ) . |
21 | Beverly Halstead , a distinguished paleontologist at Reading University who tragically died in April 1991 , said footprint fossils showed that the carnosaurs usually moved around in packs at about two-and-three-quarters mph . |
22 | In their hands love seemed a narrow-eyed , exclusive , selfish bastard , to enjoy itself at the expense of a woman who now lay in bed in Auntie Jean 's house , her life unconsidered . |
23 | Matthew McIllvanney was not the real boss of Cutwater Yacht Charters ( Bahamas ) Limited , which belonged to a retired theatre owner who now lived in Bermuda and was a long-time friend of my father , a friendship that had secured me the job of skippering Wavebreaker when Masquerade was wrecked , but McIllvanney actually looked after the day-to-day running of the charter business . |
24 | And chief amongst these was Joseph Hyde , an ardent Nationalist who had actually known his father and mother in Dublin , but who now worked in Webbs , one of the bookshops on the Charing Cross Road . |
25 | In keeping with the rationale of the legislation , the effect of the House of Lords ruling was to make guilty a tippee who knowingly traded in shares on the basis of unpublished price sensitive information , regardless of how the information was obtained . |
26 | Hewitt , who even kept in contact with the princess while he was serving in the Gulf , is presently based just a quarter-of-a mile from Kensington Palace . |
27 | The evidence rests on the behaviour of an English lorry-driver who regularly stayed in Johnstone . |
28 | Tertiary prevention can be illustrated by the work of professionals in the children 's departments in the fifties and sixties , who increasingly intervened in family situations before the point of a child 's admission to care ( Donnison , 1975 ) . |
29 | George Khoury and his colleagues , who recently announced in Science that mutations associated with cancer were to be found in the normal cells of a patient — and were thus probably inherited — turn out to have spoken too soon . |
30 | Thus , low CD4 counts without HIV infection , immunosuppressive therapy , or other known causes of immunosuppression occur in Ethiopian Jews who recently arrived in Israel . |