Example sentences of "who [vb past] [to-vb] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The first was to Duncan the Drunken in Barking who agreed to do me a weekend deal on a Transit in exchange for a loan of Armstrong .
2 They even had a bridesmaid , Janice MacMillan 's daughter , who helped to make it a real white wedding .
3 Ms Brigitte Nielsen , the augmented embonpoint , ‘ belted ’ a ‘ fan ’ who tried to give her a ‘ kiss ’ ;
4 At one stage in her career , it had seemed you could n't open up a rock paper or one of the tabloids without seeing her tumbling golden mane and her lazy catlike smile captured by one of the many photographers who seemed to dog her every step .
5 He was free , he was well fed and looked after , and he had a girl who came to see him every day .
6 Among the many friends who came to wish her a happy birthday were , he read a piece written for Miss Laye by the Hon.
7 Jesus , as the Alpha and Omega , the beginning and the end , Jesus , who came to give us the good news , news worth singing about .
8 We , one does n't try to lose things , but they just happen do n't they really I think I appreciate more now , you know when I was , when I was teaching I used to think oh stupid woman she 's not , to bring this book in and you know , and now I think oh dear , huh , yeah and you also appreciate the people , I would appreciate now those who managed to do it every day without fail , manage to sort of let , because they must of put themselves out no end to have
9 Retracing her steps , she encountered one of the paper 's rare female employees , who offered to show her the way to the library .
10 A PART FROM a few dedicated individuals who preferred to do it the ‘ hard way ’ ( we 'll discuss that in a moment ) , the flying of a model helicopter upside down became possible with the introduction of the ‘ invert switch ’ .
11 ‘ If it is n't Miss Cornflower , the lady who refused to give me a lift . ’
12 He turned up unannounced one day , during a break from a television appearance , with a minder who wanted to give him a taste of real working-class London .
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