Example sentences of "of [n mass] who [vb past] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The 1977–81 material is thought to be essentially complete , except for the exclusion of 12% who had a previous history of malignancy or had undergone gastric surgery or who were given the drug for another diagnosis than a peptic ulcer related disease .
2 He owned a savage wolfhound called Wolfhead and a herd of swine who roamed the forest and fields below Penhill .
3 Moira Potier , one of the five members of staff who exposed the widespread cruelty and mistreatment at Ashworth Special Hospital , Maghull , has been awarded the MBE .
4 I did , however , recently visit a long-established and normally experienced retailer who had taken on a new member of staff who filled a big sales tank with a mixture of large Heteractis and Stoichactis anemone species .
5 All they wanted to do was talk climbing : content to be in the company of people who shared the same obsession .
6 Matthew Smith , evening display assistant London Road , was one of the thousands of people who ran the NutraSweet London Marathon on April 18 .
7 Detectives investigating the rape of a young woman at a rock festival in Nottingham are interviewing some of the thousands of people who attended the event .
8 Detectives hunting the rapist who attacked a young woman at a Nottingham f music festival at the weekend , have been interviewing some of the thousands of people who attended the event .
9 ‘ I think there have been a lot of people who had a problem in Hollywood because they were too good-looking or too charming .
10 I would n't be surprised if they were the sort of people who had the stolen bicycle down in the bushes .
11 Police hoped this would jog the memories of people who saw the two .
12 But he was still covering the door and-to move his seat apparently just for the sake of moving would seem suspicious — and it occurred to him that Washington DC would be full of people who knew the surveillance trade that tonight a lot of people would be running genuine surveillances .
13 Jed could sense a question running like a breeze through the rows of people who lined the streets : Who 's he ?
14 I was overcome by the warmth of feeling displayed by the many thousands of people who lined the route of our march-past .
15 Although the majority of people who visited the Exhibition Room on Survey days appeared to be well satisfied with what they saw , it is very clear ( a ) that people who visit the Library 's Exhibition Room are largely ‘ middle class ’ , and ( b ) that comparatively few visitors come from other parts of Scotland .
16 Iron Maiden are the kind of people who put the ‘ demon ’ into guitarwank demonstrations .
17 Up to the age of 39 he was one of that sad , nervous and obscure clan of people who scraped a living as a barrister while waiting for a distant relative to die and leave him an independent income .
18 The strength of religious deviation can never be precisely established , and one problem is the unknown number of people who used no church or conventicle .
19 The sort of people who wanted a house that size these days did not want it in the high street of a market town , and this young woman surely would not have the income to keep it up .
20 This included perhaps five thousand of the most corrupt courtiers and businessmen — to calm the millions of people who wanted the government overthrown — and five thousand mullahs and revolutionaries .
21 The media has delighted in telling tales of people who bought a picture then watched as their house burnt down or their car blew up .
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