Example sentences of "who [vb past] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The two provincial solicitors were the only two who agreed to the research following a random mailing of solicitors in the town .
2 This has proved an unfounded anxiety since the design and management of all full-time courses in the polytechnic sector were and remain the responsibility of persons who qualified via the Institution 's external examination system and entered teaching as qualified surveyors after years of service in the public or private sector .
3 SPAIN , who qualified at the expense of their fellow Iberians , Portugal ( withdrawn ) , are captained by winger Jaime Gutierrez and include several players from the senior squad ; while JAPAN feature , among a host of World Cup players , the electric winger Yoshihito Yoshida , of Meiji University , who played for the World XV in the Centenary series against New Zealand .
4 LEFT : William Dick , who qualified at the College in 1817 and founded his own school in Edinburgh in 1823 .
5 Any golfer who qualified for the Tour had assuredly earned and paid for the privilege .
6 In practice , it was not the majority of the people who were to inherit power , but those who qualified by the ownership of property ; the ‘ people ’ had not yet come to include all inhabitants .
7 He spoke of the state as mother , of the history of those who clung to the state as mother , of the psychology of those who wished to orphan themselves from the mother , of the novel oddity of a woman prime minister who was in fact a mother but was not nevertheless thereby motherly .
8 He took a flashlight from his pocket to shine it down on the face of the petrified child who clung to the side of her mother .
9 More characteristic was the active Louis VI of France , who succeeded on the whole in being a successful king , but only by the most strenuous activity .
10 By his first wife , Sarah Ashe , who died in 1662 , he had a son , who succeeded to the baronetcy , and a daughter .
11 King Harald , who succeeded to the throne on his father 's death in Jan. 17 , 1991 , and was sworn in on Jan. 21 [ see p. 37967 ] , was blessed in a service held at the Nidaros cathedral in Trondheim on June 23 .
12 Two-thirds of the Lords are hereditary peers who succeeded to the title automatically on their father 's death .
13 Industrialists exploited their workers , and western nations exploited the rest of the world — but those who succeeded in the struggle were only too willing to see their success as the driving force of progress .
14 We tested the Volvo 460 on two readers who succeeded in the bid to get away .
15 But it 's not so brilliant for any shareholders who sold at the float price .
16 In January 1984 , Lord Hailsham reprimanded a Recorder who attacked as an affront to British justice a decision by Woolworths to prosecute a widow aged seventy-seven for shoplifting .
17 Now it was Angel One who attacked with no hint of warning .
18 It follows that the person — doctor , nurse , or other — who complied with the request that treatment be withdrawn , provided he acted in good faith , would not be acting in violation of the criminal law .
19 Apart from Mr Patten , four other ministers have lost their Cabinet posts : former Home Secretary Kenneth Baker , who is believed to have refused an offer to take over as Welsh Secretary ; Tom King from Defence , who asked for a break from office four months ago ; Peter Brooke from Northern Ireland ; and Lord Waddington , former leader of the Lords .
20 It was from Dr James Mortimer , who asked for an appointment with Holmes .
21 Yeremi would avenge that victim on those who roosted at the summit .
22 a tramp who snored like a man of property
23 There were men that " passed like ships in the night " — the good ones and men like " your father " who snored in the night and roared in the day who it was best to put a pillow between .
24 Of the twenty non-royal knights who processed into the chapel , all except for the two former Labour prime ministers had been at public schools .
25 It was n't always the humble constable who resorted to the fist or stick .
26 It was he who tended most to be swallowed up by the show 's overall style and it was therefore he who became in a sense ultimately dispensable .
27 Hoomey took Nutty , Nutty 's cousin Bean ( son of Uncle Knacker ) and a Sikh boy called Jazz , an amiable lad in jeans and a turban who lived down the road from him .
28 If only she could lose her puppy fat and get her hair done at a proper salon instead of having it cut by Ivy Tucker who lived down the road and who did hairdressing for pin money .
29 In between travel trips Wilcock ran into a woman at a party who lived with an artist manqué , Walter Bowart .
30 But the other grandfather in the same family , an old Ulsterman , who lived with an aunt , still spent much of his day with his former workmates .
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