Example sentences of "who [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His is the great name in Béarn , as the local king who became king of all France .
2 Jagdish Gorburdhun ( MSM ) , hitherto Minister of Health , took over Co-operatives from Viswanath Sajadah ( the sole remaining MLP member of the Cabinet , who became Minister of Social Security .
3 He writes : Molla Hacihasanzade , who became kazasker for twenty-five years continuously through purposing the turning away and hindering of those capable of achieving renown by directing them to the path of kaza [ kadilik ] and of those who were spoken of as outstanding in excellence among their contemporaries by impeding their passage through the ranks ; and who had by this stratagem , over so long a period , found safety from the crush of those ulema who , by right of learning and excellence , might have passed through the ranks and become rivals to him …
4 Carson ( 1854–1935 ) was a Dublin-born Anglo-Irish lawyer , a famous barrister at both Bars , and a Conservative MP who became solicitor-general in 1900 .
5 Local publicity soon established her to be Louisa Kruckenberg , whose father , the Rev Frederick Thomas Kruckenberg , who became vicar of Lower Dunsforth , between Boroughbridge and York , in 1911 .
6 Gregory XI , who became pope in 1370 , at once initiated peace moves , following which negotiations were conducted at Bruges in 1374 and 1375 ; unfortunately , as much because of English obstinacy as of French , only a truce until April 1377 was effected , while all the time the French threat grew more menacing , with the consequence that papal efforts again incurred suspicion .
7 This passage sheds much light on the method of ‘ Mr. Eliot 's Sunday Morning Service ’ where the self-mutilation of ‘ enervate Origen ’ is placed in the same lineage as the sexual origin of ‘ the Word ’ , and where the initial ‘ sapient sutlers of the Lord ’ who ‘ Drift across the window-panes ’ is a passage with an ambiguous , or better ambivalent , reference , since it holds together in one term both the ‘ sable presbyters ’ who bring offerings to church and ‘ the bees ’ who bring pollen from one part of the plant to another and so perform the ‘ Blest office of the epicene ’ .
8 This has resulted in an AIDS activism which is limited and inaccessible , centred around those who are directly involved in caring for PWAs , those who gain prestige from that involvement .
9 Clients who make money with licensed dealers , by accident or design , imagine this is what usually happens .
10 well for god 's sake , I mean I often wonder about people who make noise like this how they would feel if we did do the same , but I still say because we 've done our polystyrene insulation she ca n't hear us , it 's worked in the reverse ai n't it ?
11 Renaissance texts in circulation today are effectively course texts designed , produced , and circulated among students in higher education or among a very small academic elite who make use of institutional libraries .
12 The BBC 's coverage of the election caused great offence to Mr Major and senior Tories , who voiced concern in private that it wanted to see the return of a Labour government to safeguard its future .
13 One month later Glassford was reported to be completing the work of preparing nominal votes , and in this his lawyer , who lacked experience in such matters , was being helped by the agent of Lord Dundas , who clearly considered him still an ally , but on August 6th , Glassford removed such illusions by making it quite plain that he meant what he had said about his price for support , and denied that he was in any way pledged to Lord Dundas :
14 Under pressure from the aggrieved Junkers , the Prussian government responded by pushing 30,000 Poles who lacked proof of Prussian citizenship across the border into Russian Poland in 1885 .
15 American sympathy with Chinese dissenters , inspired by the Tiananmen Square uprising in 1989 , is such that Chinese refugees have no difficulty in proving that they are in danger of persecution at home : of the 3,440 Chinese who sought asylum in 1992 , only 89 were rejected .
16 However , a rather more theoretically informed use of secondary data is exemplified in the work of , again , Durkheim who made use of official statistics in his study of suicides in Europe , particularly France , to demonstrate the validity of his theories of the social causation of suicidal behaviour ; an objective for which the original statistics were not intended .
17 We often meet people who are in in their forties and fifties on er early retirement and little bit difficult to get over the message they do n't they do n't see it as retirement and yet surprisingly very few of the people who got redundancy at forty and forty five and fifty seem to be bothered about taking up other work at all that .
18 Who described sex as five minutes of squelching ?
19 Jim Buchan of the Royal College of Nursing , co-author of the report , said : ‘ Rates of absence are highest among nurses who reported concern over excessive workloads .
20 What teachers have to learn is that a child who writes ows for house , and one who writes ekstra for extra , are making the same kind of error .
21 If you 're an organizer for a charity or if you know someone who needs help in some way or indeed if you need help in some way , call us on Nottingham three four three four three four soon as possible and we 'll put you on charity shop that follows the four o'clock news here on afternoon special .
22 The album covers their chart career from the debut ‘ Who Needs Love Like That ’ in 1985 through to this year 's Abba cover ‘ Take A Chance On Me ’ , and is accompanied by a video compilation ‘ Pop ! — 20 Hits ’ , which brings together the promos for the band 's biggest singles to date .
23 The incidence of gastric cancer was investigated in the cohort of persons who used cimetidine in 1977–81 .
24 To most of the people who used Parliament in this way — and probably to most of its members it was a complex political organism which , handled carefully , might produce something to their advantage .
25 He adds that ‘ anyone who has knowledge of masonic working in the higher degrees , will mark a part of one ceremony which maintains a record of this in its ritual . ’
26 The person who has difficulty with simple accounting can not always afford to have someone keep his cheque-book up to date .
27 You must therefore find an architect , engineer or surveyor who has experience of old buildings and can provide an alternative , independent view .
28 The benefits to be derived here are that the school librarian will be able to use the microcomputer with someone who has experience in another school .
29 May I ask you , Mr. Speaker , to seek some way to force , make , persuade or otherwise cajole the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland who has responsibility for such matters to make a statement to the House ?
30 Tom is a constituent and it was suggested that he , Andrew and Iain go to see Lord James ( who has responsibility for Scottish Home Affairs ) .
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