Example sentences of "who gave [det] " in BNC.

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1 For example , among those carers living with a dementia sufferer , there were some who gave little care because the sufferer did not need much , because they went out to work , or because they themselves were frail ; and at the other extreme were people who ‘ did everything ’ for a sufferer , and rarely left the house without him or her .
2 Her father was kindness itself , but he was the sort of man who gave little credit to anyone who had fallen from grace .
3 And you were the kind lady who gave little Afgie the leprechaun , ’ she added with a warm smile .
4 The former was derived from traditional sources but stylised by Saint-Léon , who gave much thought to the theatrical presentation of such material .
5 In many ways Garner was the model professional , totally dedicated and loyal to his teams , an intelligent man who gave much thought to his game .
6 ‘ But ’ , wrote Priestley , sadly , ‘ the only person who gave much attention to my experiments was Mr Hey , the surgeon ’ .
7 Two teams fighting relegation , Brandon and Whickham drew 3–3 , with Brandon , who gave former Durham striker Robbie Dunbar his debut , coming from behind three times .
8 Next day she gave the bag to the City Mission who gave all the clothes away !
9 Are they the people who gave such appalling advice about Hampshire Bus and other segments of the National Bus Company ?
10 John Pecham , who gave such authoritative impetus to the Church 's mission to teach the laity , was a Franciscan and his Constitutions and their effect owed much to the dynamic nature of Franciscan spirituality with its stress on the freedoms of love and poverty and the importance of knowledge of the Scriptures .
11 The Belfast Baroque Ensemble , who gave such a memorable performance of the Bach Double Concerto at last year 's Festival , return this year with soloist Beverley Scott in Bach 's magnificent Violin Concerto in E major .
12 Add the names , or , if you prefer anonymity , numbers , for the staff who gave each item of care to each person .
13 It is interesting that the Bank of Ireland spokesman who gave that figure should have been specific , as members will be aware that many figures have been rumoured over the past couple of months .
14 It was Simon who gave that impression behind my back .
15 How did they do that Kenny , I mean what good , who gave that to you ?
16 Who gave these patients permission to have alcohol ?
17 The important questions , and those which suggest exploitation and repression , are those which ask , who gave these agents their authority ?
18 ‘ Chapman , who gave few words of praise and fewer of blame , inspired awe and respect , rather than fear .
19 In this room , the marshal was the only one who gave any indication that she valued Susan above the worth of her Public Service .
20 The 3.1 million electors who gave those votes were entitled to expect representation , and they got it , in the form of 42 MdBs .
21 It was me who gave those Scottish kids , hounded by the bourgeois religious repression of their homes , a shelter from the hounds of persecution .
22 The solicitor who gave those undertakings was not made a party to the proceedings , although if he had been held out by his firm as a partner , s14 of the Partnership Act would have fixed him with potential liability .
23 The woman who gave this account thereafter changed her established way of life to become an activist in the Greenham Common protest against the siting there of cruise missiles .
24 They come into the theatre , it 's like our home , and they sit there saying , ‘ Oh , she 's absolutely not a Tatyana ’ , or ‘ Can you imagine what kind of leadership is in our theatre — who is the idiot who gave this lady the role of Aida ? ’ .
25 In the event it was not going to be Auguste who gave this information but Naseby 's own sergeant , who burst in with the news that the Cowes harbour master had telephoned to announce the arrival of the yacht Osborne with the Prince of Wales aboard .
26 He was the only subject who gave this pattern of judgments .
27 None more so than for four of the oldest surviving players to win Cup medals in the thirties — the Belfast Celtic quartet Sid McIlroy , Norman Kernaghan , Jimmy McAlinden and Harry Walker who gave this appropriate advice to young players — enjoy your football and not make money their God .
28 This was only part of a general sort of pattern as it were , where people were beginning to impinge on their lives , there was another well-known local alcoholic there who was knocking on doors trying to get money off people , and there 's several elderly people who gave this woman money , because they were frightened that if they did n't something would happen to them .
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