Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb past] [pers pn] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His clever course management in the wake of continuous swing problems had made Olazabal a huge favourite with the Sun City galleries , many of whom rated him the superior of Seve Ballesteros , a two-time winner of the event .
2 ( We should hear the question ‘ Who sold them the weapons ? ’ more often . )
3 The employer will have a contract with the person who sold him the equipment and will probably be able to recoup his losses through a contract action .
4 If he himself has not paid for them then the person who sold him the goods will be able to sue him for the price but will have lost any chance of recovering the goods .
5 However , it is always possible that the person who sold him the goods , later acquires the title to them .
6 THE man who sold us the Barbie doll may soon be promoting the scandal-rocked Royal Family .
7 I 'm just sorry the whole thing happened and the man who must be embarrassed about this most of all is sponsor Matt Laverty who lent me the bike on Thursday night at practice . ’
8 At the end of this time , worn-down and aged far beyond her years , she meets the woman who lent her the necklace .
9 Seven years later it was Meg who got him the audition on TV 's Opportunity Knocks which was to give him his big break .
10 Her husband was the one who got her the job as well !
11 Who got you the toast ?
12 ‘ This came from the man who found me the assassin , ’ he went on .
13 Bill Barnes took off with two others , one I believe was Orr , and had climbed to about 2,000 feet after making contact with the Malta Tower who told them the raid was coming in low and very fast . ’
14 In New Orleans , his brother and sister met Susan Schilling , who told them the story of her .
15 who told them the truth about her letter to Sir Charles
16 A lot of discussion went on between J Walter Thompson and my agent 's assistant , who told me the idea was to vary the commercials considerably so as not to bore the general public .
17 It was a friend of Francis 's who told me the facts , one woman whom I do remember , though not her face .
18 I called the local council who told me the wasps were best left until the end of the season when they would follow their queen and find somewhere else to live .
19 And I assume it was your sister who told you the name of the family I was looking for ? ’
20 Who told you the facts of life ?
21 ‘ Tante grazie , Benito , ’ Lucenzo muttered to the boatman , who handed him the keys to the ignition .
22 Quinn , meanwhile , joined Coventry with a good luck message from the boss who showed him the door at St James ' Park .
23 ‘ The caretaker who showed us the place — and he does n't know my name either . ’
24 Her loving domesticity was noticed not only by Viscount Althorp 's butler , Albert Betts , who recalls how she ironed her own jeans and performed other household duties but also by her headmistress at Riddlesworth , Elizabeth Ridsdale — Riddy to pupils — who awarded her the Legatt Cup for helpfulness .
25 It was an early example of her sensitivity to the needs of others , a quality noticed by her headmistress , Miss Rudge who awarded her the Miss Clark Lawrence Award for service to the school in her last term in 1977 .
26 The police have told how the youths who had abducted James asked those who challenged them the way to Walton Hall police station .
27 Perhaps above all he will be remembered by many as the friend who taught them the craft that is organic chemistry .
28 The girl who taught us the song was called Isabel .
29 Who taught you the trade ? ’
30 The ones who erm who stuck it the ones who were always there , who always turned up , was there anything about them wh which could which could er er identify them as as people who were , was it age or ?
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