Example sentences of "who [vb past] all the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Peter Rogers , who produced all the movies , told me that he said that as long as he had enough money to keep himself and his mother he was happy .
2 Eva was in total agreement : " I admired so much our officers who lived all the time with the women in the hostels .
3 That 's the gross amount received from Travel Enterprise in New York who operated all the conference reservations last year .
4 Many visitors to him made his time more bearable , most famous visitor was Princess Diana ( yes , the real one ! ) , but his close friends were always made most welcome by Sylvia who lavished all the love and care that ones who knew her would expect .
5 It was Mark Thatcher who passed all the North Sea oil money to Robert Maxwell to invest in BCCI , acting on inside information from family friend John Major .
6 She had been , before her second marriage a few years ago to Mr Alderley , Baroness to Lord Switham , who owned all the land round about , with the exception of Merchiston Lodge and other hunting boxes in the vicinity belonging to various members of the haut ton .
7 He made an arrangement which , he claimed , would make him far richer than generals and admirals who led armies and fleets , a Trust Deed by which his assets were assigned to Trustees who made all the payments to creditors on the lines of that set up for Emma Hamilton .
8 Janet shared the stage with the pop group Slade , but next day it was her who made all the headlines .
9 During these past ten years , he had learned a great deal about his stepfather 's business ; not only did he trudge the streets collecting money , which he then took to the bank after it had been religiously recounted by Luther , but he was the one who made all the entries into the ledgers ; he was the one who always met with accountants and reported back to his stepfather , who constantly grumbled that he was ‘ too ill and racked with pain' to weigh himself down with the burden of meetings and ridiculous men in ridiculous suits , with their ridiculous ideas that a man should always invest the money he earns with the sweat of his brow …
10 However , Baker had to call on his years of experience to shake off the gritty Ballymena man , who made all the running , but faltered over the final ends .
11 Erm there were a couple of people who got all the questions correct .
12 The axiom which the creed creates takes the believer back millions of years beyond the period of controversial claims of ‘ revelation ’ by a ‘ god ’ who created all the universe .
13 There 's a lot of truth in the criticism and South African supporters at the World Cup who dismissed all the sides as sub-standard would do well to take note of it .
14 From the answers a narrative history can be written , and perhaps published in the local press or parish magazine , full credit ( with photographs ) being given to the people who provided all the information .
15 but I only went round Dor Dorman Longs because the man who 's in charge of the labourers who moved all the machinery about er I sort of went with him see I did n't
16 You have admitted that it was I who caused all the evidence to fall into a pattern .
17 Silly crybaby Sally Anne , who belongs to the circus , is caught by the baddy Professor Coldheart , a Rik Mayall-ish type who deserved all the boos and screams he got .
18 They had their own ideas about who committed all the robberies in the area , and Oliver was unknown to them .
19 He could not get over the fact that the only woman who had come through the near-impossible screening , then training , had not been some six foot Amazon with a face like Atilla the Hun — but a petite , feminine five foot three in her stockinged feet , who turned all the men 's head when she passed .
20 At the woman who showed all the signs of Western decadence , of betrayal of her faith .
21 Then Corporal Auriega , a fat Spaniard who sweated all the time , arrived back from town where he had been drinking all evening with his friends .
22 However , Kenneth Clark , who replied for the government , was not encouraging and seemed to accept the pessimistic view of Neville Trotter , Conservative MP for Tyne mouth , who blamed all the problems on Korean labour costs which were only 20% of those in the UK .
23 This was a man who needed all the help and support from others he could get .
24 My work was audited throughout the pilot study by the A&E registrar , who examined all the casualty cards of patients seen by me and completed an audit form .
25 ‘ That is Sir Hugo , the one who started all the trouble , ’ said Sir Henry .
26 There was Sgt Steve Murdoch , a rough diamond of a Scot who broke all the rules by dating Sandy and an Intelligence Sergeant both at the same time — that is , on alternate nights .
27 It is very important to keep on happy and good terms with the family that are living and it is extremely sad when the death of a parent who loved all the children should be an unwitting source of family rifts .
28 Our National President , Steve Gauld , closed the Convention and we offered our thanks and gratitude to all those who had made the weekend such a success , to Tim Cain who kept all the sessions to time ; to the exhibitors who supported us so well ; to all the members and outside speakers who made presentations ; to the staff of Keele University who served us so well in all areas ; and to Joe Bennett who organised the whole thing , sorted out the speakers , took our bookings and generally made sure it all went well .
29 Its former head , Mr Erich Mielke , for years the man who knew all the secrets and pulled all the strings , is under arrest and facing corruption charges .
30 Here was someone nearer to us who knew all the horror that can lurk behind the façade of the respectable , upper-middle-class English home .
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