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

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1 R. J. Campbell was himself a highly successful , because dramatic and controversial , preacher who eventually left Congregationalism for the Church of England .
2 Two of the boys from amongst these pioneers went on to study Mathematics at Cambridge , with great success , to Daniels ' pride : J. G. Adshead of Caius College , who eventually became Professor of Mathematics at Dalhousie University , Nova Scotia , and W. L. Edge of Trinity College , who held a similar post in the University of Edinburgh .
3 The other MP nominated to the Committee , who eventually became President of the Institute , was William Tite ( 1798–1873 ) .
4 It could have been written by its bearer , given by Florence as Abbot Lyfing of Tavistock , who eventually became bishop of Worcester , for this would further explain how Florence had a copy .
5 The referee , Alfred Buksh , who rarely had control of a game that at one point seemed unlikely to be completed , booked Wimbledon 's Phelan , Wise , Young and the physiotherapist , Steve Allen , for treating an injured player without permission , and West Ham 's Allen and Dicks , before his dismissal .
6 However , it is a staggering fact that 9 out of 10 people who successfully lose weight on a " diet " put the weight back on again afterwards .
7 The Times obituary said ‘ By his death the veterinary world has lost one of the last of the band of pioneers who successfully converted veterinarianism into the great profession which is constantly advancing both in scientific knowledge and in public esteem . ’
8 Thomas took himself a wife , Elizabeth Cooke , one of the three Cooke sisters , who greatly influenced society in their day .
9 After about thirty years with a genuine French landlord who only sold beer in half-pints , among his other idiosyncrasies , the brewery bowed to public opinion and renamed the place the French Pub .
10 Perhaps that will be a thought for people who foolishly keep money under the mattress or in a jam jar .
11 As chairman of this group , I obviously have financial people , accountants , treasury people , lawyers , personnel people , property people and so on who all make part of a team .
12 And it contrasts with double Grand Slam winners Will Carling , Jon Webb , Rory Underwood , Rob Andrew , Mick Skinner and Peter Winterbottom who all went south to further their careers .
13 It was Molly , of course , who introduced Medau work in the Special Needs sector and she has been followed by a number of our teachers who all deserve recognition for their work in this field .
14 She referred to her own family : parents , brother and sisters who all spoke English at home .
15 He is the fifth manager to leave Crewe Park in the last two years following in the footsteps of Paul O'Gara , Terry Nicholson , Jack Walsh and Sammy Watson , who all parted company with the club last season .
16 The insides of the tankers are sterilised at the factory by British Sugar staff , but the exterior is the responsibility of the drivers , who obviously take pride in their gleaming vehicles .
17 I should have thought there are plenty of women who just want sex for the sake of it , who see a bloke and think , whoah , would n't mind him , ’ says a single 29-year-old engineer .
18 The Trust ca n't afford to do that , and tonight meets to discuss the manor 's sale to Paddy McNally , a millionaire friend of the Duchess of York , who already owns property in nearby Sevenhampton .
19 Mr Markie also highlighted the fears of Middleton residents who already suffered noise from the existing 275,000-volt lines .
20 Yet addiction specialists scoff at the notion that someone who already faces death through overdose or through contracting Aids from hypodermic needles is likely to change his behavour because of a drug test .
21 Moreover , they go on , even areas of the curriculum outside the specialist mainstream , like careers education , remedial work or vocational preparation , should only be undertaken by teachers who already have experience of teaching a specialist subject .
22 Perhaps the Chancellor will decide to encourage energy conservation generally by adding VAT to household gas and electricity bills — in addition to any increased burden on the motorist who already pays VAT on top of the excise duty applied to petrol .
23 It is often difficult to differentiate those who deliberately commit fraud from those who are confused in their claims .
24 Those who still seek compromise with catholic nationalists today are still known to the erudite leadership of the DUP as Lundies .
25 Many women with no desire to reject the social round and daily duties expected of middle class wives , but who still deplored idleness as the antithesis of duty , often made an explicit link between their idea of duty and their spiritual responsibilities .
26 In economic terms , many of those who still had land in the pears following 1973 were not able to farm it successfully .
27 Kyle , Woll and Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981 ) describe BSL users with over 20 years ' experience of work with deaf people who still describe BSL as a ‘ secret language ’ among the deaf , or ‘ their language ’ , or ‘ low verbal language ’ .
28 As we have seen , Constantinople gave refuge to Prince Adelchis ( son of Charles ' first father-in-law , Desiderius ) , who still maintained opposition to Charles in Italy , albeit from afar .
29 The aim … to hit the high speeding , high earners just as much as the less well off , who still enjoy life in the fast lane .
30 Afterwards Coun Shore , who still has family in Darlington , said : ‘ I always fancied coming back and it 's been lovely .
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