Example sentences of "who [vb base] [pron] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The birds could pose a serious health risk for people who eat them in north Africa and southern Europe .
2 ‘ It was Mona who put me in touch with you to be honest . ’
3 Following your coverage of my difficulties in getting hold of a Volcano kettle ( Sept issue ) , I received a letter from Martin Burke , who put me in touch with Perer Bayes at the .
4 Building firm G Rhodes and Son , who put it in place , said the problem could have resulted from the shed 's location below a bank which could have caused winds to form a vacuum behind it , pulling the roof off .
5 Most clients who seek them in fact qualify for green form assistance and they are comparatively uncommon .
6 The guy who let us in flops down on an old divan .
7 If land is given to an infant by will or conveyed to him on an intestacy the legal estate vests in the representatives of the deceased who hold it in trust for the infant .
8 Many thanks to all who support us in prayer and in all sorts of ways , we are grateful for your encouragement .
9 Er , he did after a while because there just are n't that many people who run round the N E C who look me in July , but erm , there were conventions earlier in the year , but it , it , you know , I got , actually a very reasonable size of contract out of this man , from that thirty second note I made on the calendar .
10 Van Gelder broke off to accept a sheet of paper from a seaman who had appeared in the doorway , glanced briefly at the message and handed it without a word to Talbot , who read it in turn , muttered something inaudible and swung his legs to the deck .
11 It is above all those children who were cared for actively by their grandparents who recall them in depth and with strong feeling .
12 Shy Emma has won the hearts of all who know her in County Hall through her brave fight against the disease .
13 And all creatures who hear it in time take their own appropriate , evasive action .
14 The care of the war graves in civil cemeteries and churchyards is generally entrusted to local and church authorities who maintain them in agreement with the Commission .
15 It contains an extraordinary collection , beautifully presented , and any hon. Members who find themselves in Carlisle would do well to spend a few hours there .
16 As getting tiny clothes was a problem for us I 've decided to put together a pre-term pack to loan out to NCT members who find themselves in need of them .
17 There are thousands of employees ( if not millions ) who are indifferent to the people who keep them in jobs .
18 We pray for our brothers in other parts of the family who struggle against injustice , and who serve you in societies where there is violence and oppression ; may they be filled with your wisdom in the battle against inhumanity .
19 Who see everything in terms of … of balance sheets and profitability and viability ! ’
20 That reflects the emphasis placed by the Department of Employment , both at the centre and among those who represent it in Shropshire , on trying to help the long-term unemployed in particular .
21 Rainbow waits in a room full of children drinking juice from plastic cups , who study her in silence .
22 The buyers of these claims are often the financial institutions , who buy them in order to hold them as assets .
23 Before all that , however , England have to readdress themselves to the problem of defeating the Irish and the Dutch , who beat them in Stuttgart and Dusseldorf last year .
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