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

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1 While the presiding officer in charge of a polling station has the right to ask questions of any voter whose identity or capacity to vote is in doubt , no one who attended at the station said they had been challenged .
2 Now it was Angel One who attacked with no hint of warning .
3 And Juan — as Alejandro ( who as one who lived in a glass house and was in no position to hurl polo balls ) pointed out — might well have died of sexual excess .
4 These next few pages are the reactions of one who went to the Centre , came away evangelical and kept saying to himself , ‘ All shipshape and Bristol fashion ’ , only to fall from the crest into the deepest trough , but thankfully to climb up again to a sensible plateau and finally discover that he had been fortified in more ways than he had expected .
5 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 .
6 From — Thank you to every one who came to the rock 'n' roll evening at the end of October .
7 ‘ I was asking Hafiz , ’ said Zeinab , ‘ if Hargazy was the one who came to the office . ’
8 Paula Yates is positioned as the fluffy bimbo , and Muriel Gray is the one who stalked through the set being rather rude to the bands and deconstructing the whole female persona ; I think she 's trying to do the same now with the chat show .
9 The Captain was an egocentric man , one who believed in the great blueprints of life .
10 Feel free to make jokes about puffing like ‘ Carlisle ’ ascending Mynd Mill bank , one partner picking mushrooms and then overtaking the one who continued on the tandem , etc .
11 Here were two superior intellects — " Cocky " with a vast Air Force-trained mind ( and as Bennett quoted in Pathfinder " … an energetic and conscientious man … no Air Force officer with more zeal … a magnificent-brain … " ) and I , as one who basked in the favour of them both , fully endorsed these views .
12 She was the one who gained by the exquisite experience , was n't she ?
13 You know , the one who stood over the beggarman ? ’
14 Indeed , the epitome of an English gentleman was one who stood on the deck while his ship sunk beneath him , his upper lip stiff , his cap straight and his right hand at the salute .
15 Incidentally , the one who worked as a footman had to leave his job in order to get married to a girl who was also in service at the Duke 's place .
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