Example sentences of "who [verb] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Any person who offers skills to the organisation should be given careful consideration ?
2 In these circumstances it is not surprising that the number of repossessions has also increased sharply , from 2,530 in 1979 to 10,950 in 1984 and to over 24,000 in the twelve months ending in March 1988 , and that some local authorities who sold houses under the right to buy scheme are now reporting mortgage repayment problems among the new homeowners .
3 It was begun by an illuminator working in the Anglo-French ‘ court ’ style of c.1300 , and was completed by associates who display features of the so-called ‘ East Anglian ’ style of the early fourteenth century .
4 He was an editor in Shell Mex house and a frequent visitor to Germany , who entertained members of the nazi party when they visited this country in the 1930s .
5 Hunt for mole who revealed plans of the Royal bedrooms
6 There are those who fear parallels between the Industrial Revolution and today in the way workers are treated as new technology is introduced .
7 However , Holroyd Smith shrewdly gained the support of some significant local worthies including John Bickerstaffe — later responsible for the Tower — who became members of the Board .
8 Many hundreds of thousands of trade unionists were among those who became shareholders for the first time .
9 And we must not discount those who became converts to the new religion , whether on account of the superiority of its miracles — especially its apparently superior powers of healing — or of its doctrine or the example of those who taught it .
10 Corinne Wattam , NSPCC research fellow at Lancaster University , who evaluated pilots of the memorandum last year , is one .
11 My hon. Friend identifies part of the problem which those who favour changes in the constitutional arrangements should address .
12 Those who sell dogs in the first place have a great deal to answer for when it comes to explaining why the human-dog relationship is so often a disastrous mismatch .
13 This illustrates another aspect of Victorian didactic : it is not always the adults who bring children to the knowledge of God — it can work equally well in reverse .
14 A man who led Spurs to the League and Cup double , some thirty or so years ago .
15 Word had quickly got round that at the Marne , in contrast to the generals of the Plaza-Toro breed , who led attacks from the various Chateaux of France , Pétain had moved up into the front line when the infantry quailed under the German shells .
16 The accusations are not disputed by Chikatilo , who led police to the site of 19 more murders than he was originally believed to have committed .
17 Demands for the independence on Chechen-Ingushetia were discussed on March 12-14 in Sochi by Russian and Chechen delegations , who recommended negotiations on the issue in April .
18 Abe Abramson , who fought blazes during the Blitz of Liverpool , had just arrived at his son-in-law 's shop to help his daughter when the attack happened .
19 But , with that unpredictability which makes biology such a fascinating science , it was some biochemists interested in nutrition who laid foundations for the next major advance in the treatment of cancer .
20 Making fools of the fools who make fools of the police is a funny business , but Murder By Misadventure is much more than a hackneyed trawl through the dogma of yesterday 's psycho-dramas .
21 At the Brighton conference , though , it came under attack from those who make maps of the sky .
22 Mrs Kennerley first met Clinton through sister Cheri and her boyfriend , John , who shared digs with the Rhodes scholar .
23 Members of an established company scheme at the time of the 1989 Budget , who remain in the same scheme — or who change schemes within the same group of associated employers — are not affected by the change .
24 THE RFU , horrified by the 12 departures from Gloucester this summer , may well extend the qualifying period for players who change clubs beyond the present four months .
25 Universities dislike students who change courses in the middle of a year .
26 This was Madge , who made costumes for the rest of us to wear at the party nights .
27 One of the points that distinguishes Green from many of the artists who made prints of the Lake District at this period was the fact that he was one of the few who prepared and drew on the plates and etched the images himself .
28 The subsection negatives the section 5 provision by directing that each of those who made deposits with the institution are to be ‘ treated as having made a deposit . ’
29 The Parliament of January 1377 asked that the common law remedies of False Imprisonment and Trespass should be granted against foresters who made attachments within the purlieus .
30 But in Lyons v. Wilkins the Court of Appeal had decided against the officers of a trade union who , having ordered a strike against the plaintiffs and against S ( who made goods for the plaintiffs only ) , organized pickets to seek to persuade work-people not to work for the plaintiffs .
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