Example sentences of "who came [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some who came at the outset no longer come to events , but others have joined since .
2 ‘ Well , I did not close her eyes , nor did anyone who came on the scene before you . ’
3 Every second day , food and medicine were delivered from Zacco and , strictly watched , the doctor was allowed to speak with the courier who came with the convoy .
4 A sitting tenant who came with the greenhouses … and is doing his bit to keep down the slugs .
5 The next day belonged to Devon Malcolm , a man who came into the Test team a few months earlier against Australia with a reputation for being able to bowl extremely quickly but rarely accurately , who , with less than perfect eyesight , was a total rabbit with the bat , and who could be a joke as a fielder .
6 Local radio reports said four men and three women , were killed execution-style by two men who came into the club on the outskirts of Fresno and ordered people to lie face down .
7 The paper went on the say that such a move would at least give the people who came into the city centre greater reassurance , even if they had to pay for the privilege .
8 As one of the younger officers who came into the job around the time of the reorganization of the water industry , he enjoyed the additional tasks , in contrast with the more experienced men who feel their autonomy has been eroded .
9 Several people who came into the area
10 ‘ I was letting Woosie down badly and had no feeling at all , ’ said Mouland , who came into the tournament after finishing only 84th in this season 's European money list .
11 He was determined to disarm any refugees who came into the grounds , and so prevent anyone from starting trouble there .
12 Factors such as the parasitic reliance on the stage and the book , the lack of attention given to screenwriting , the lack of flexibility in studio-based production and , at Stoll , a studio floor so constructed that it accommodated the noise and bustle of five films at the same time , had a deadening effect on anyone who came into the industry with new ideas or fresh visions .
13 Like the lady who came into the shop one day and asked for a bottle of ‘ blue ’ .
14 ‘ It was an important game for us , ’ he said , ‘ and the players who came into the side did very well .
15 Their older emotional attachments suffered with the decision to grant independence to India , Burma and Ceylon , but the new post-war MPs who came into the party ( particularly at the 1950 election ) were more exclusively concerned with domestic policy .
16 I speak as a representative who came into the House as a result of the murder just 10 years ago of the then Member for Belfast , South .
17 As someone who came through the state school system and benefited from the investment that previous taxpayers spent on our schools , I believe that it is vital that today 's children and their parents get value for money from the present state school system .
18 TWO old buddies who came through the rugby school of warfare together are poised to lift Ards out of doldrums .
19 A host of current Irish League stars who came through the ranks will line up in a special BB challenge match .
20 These images paled before the man who came through the archway that led to the deeper mysteries of the church .
21 No the men that was work oh the men that was just there was oh Those names was the one who came for the shooting season .
22 This story concerns two young boys who came across the reoccurrence of a terrible death involving a young irresponsible lad who used to play ‘ chicken ’ with a motorcycle on an ungated railway crossing .
23 Similarly a late seventh-century law of Wessex provided that the king should receive a large part of the wergeld of any stranger ‘ who came across the frontier ’ .
24 Who knows whether the first Americans who came across the Bering Strait in pre-history were indeed the first .
25 Gollum was once a hobbit who came across the Ring by chance and keeps it for a long time .
26 With the adulterous woman who came to the village well to draw water , he spoke first of the water and then of the men in her life .
27 In that year he was host to the Princess Anne , who came to the synagogue during Passover , the first occasion on which a member of the royal family visited the Jews at prayer .
28 On Good Friday there was great merrymaking , when as many as 200,000 buns were sold to those who came to the Easter Fair and its various side shows .
29 At first the civilian foremen who came to the Factory each morning from Barashevo village had shouted that the men should stay at their work , but their protests had made a battle that he could not win .
30 Not least of this chairman 's social misdemeanours was that he tried to introduce a special charge for members who missed the meeting , but who came to the pub afterwards : ‘ Imagine it : jackboots in the YCs ! ’
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