Example sentences of "the [noun] [Wh pn] [vb past] the " in BNC.

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1 When an expert system is used to produce some advice or a report , the expertise underlying the output comes from the following sources : the experts who provided the knowledge , the persons ( sometimes called " knowledge engineers " ) who refined the knowledge and formalized it so that it could be installed in the knowledge-base , the persons who wrote the inference engine and the user interface ( or adapted existing ones ) , the user of the system .
2 The dealer who supplies an expert system may be deemed to be supplying a service ( that is , providing the advice available from the system ) even though others , such as the experts who provided the knowledge used in the system and the makers of the system , are responsible ( in a non-legal sense ) for how the system operates .
3 Apart from contract law there may be liability in negligence which does not depend on a contractual relationship and may even extend to others involved in the development of the system such as the experts who provided the knowledge contained in the system .
4 The experts who provided the rules and facts used by the system , the knowledge engineers who formalized the knowledge , the programmers and analysts responsible for designing the inferencing and interface programs could find themselves liable if the advice generated by use of the system is incorrect .
5 But on that July day , Diana basked in the warm affection of the crowds who lined the route back to Buckingham Palace where the royal family and their guests enjoyed the traditional royal wedding-breakfast .
6 James was brought back to London on 16 December , where the enthusiastic reception he received from the crowds who lined the streets , made the King think that the people 's anger " was not at his person , but at his religion " .
7 Yorkshire , for so long the ugly sister ( fancy clinging to the extraordinary notion that you wanted Yorkshiremen to play for Yorkshire ) had overnight turned into Cinderella , with Tendulkar cast in the role of the Prince who found the shoe fitted perfectly .
8 It was also entitled to ensure that the GP who made the referral understood the implications of his decision .
9 Adam Clark was the Scotsman who designed the Széchenyi Bridge .
10 April 11 1987 Take note of the writer who gave the world Baby Amphetamine in 1987 — three Virgin shopgirls in a massive Alan McGee scam .
11 Since the crux pitch is ( F6a ) , the climbers who bolted the route had assumed anyone on the route was good enough not to need bolts on the grade-4 pitches .
12 Belcher was by reputation difficult to please , and , of the surveyors who piloted the fleet to Canton during the Opium war of 1840–1 , Richards alone received his praise .
13 Probably it was not the artists who chose the subject-matter for the decoration of a Greek temple , but the priests or some other religious or civic authority .
14 Upstairs , in the first passage , are works by the artists who set the style for Rudolf 's court .
15 However , the Canadian who stole the stuff turned up in the middle of the night with a revolver , took all the money my father had , and made him unload the entire cargo .
16 Focus on the Scouser who suffered the nightmare all players fear
17 Sir , — May I congratulate the photographer who took the picture in last week 's edition showing a young boy looking up at the Queen with wonderment and awe .
18 at the end of the first year will be laughed at , because the value will then be much less — in some cases it will not even cover the commission of the salesman who organised the sale .
19 In 1983 the jockey would found the Bob Champion Cancer Trust , and four years later Aldaniti himself ( who fell at the first fence in the 1982 National ) would play his part in the Trust 's fund-raising activities by undertaking a 250-mile charity walk from London to Liverpool , arriving at the course to massive acclaim on the day of the Grand National : among the riders who partnered the 1981 hero on his trek was the Princess Royal .
20 Let him get on with it , thought the Dean who knew the Chief Constable well .
21 All the birds who worked the submission trade did .
22 As the cyclist who organised the commuter challenge , I agree with Bernard Povey ( letters , 5 July ) that the route from Currie to the city centre is downhill for part of the way .
23 The Omnipotence who smashed the rebellion in heaven freely entered Satan 's stronghold , naked and helpless .
24 ‘ Some even said it was the Russians who leaked the story after the failure of the Reykjavik summit .
25 She already had her travelling companion , Swimmer of Lakes , and if she thought of the wild horses in the valley at all it was simply to wonder about the legend of the tamers : to subdue the spirit of the wild animal ; to be permitted to ride upon its back ; yes , magic would have been necessary in early thought , and cult legends certainly would have grown around the hunters who snared the fast , proud creatures .
26 It was a despatch which The Times never printed : its sports editor was out to dinner , as usual , and the subeditor who got the copy missed a major scoop through ignorance .
27 Perfection is in the eye of the beholder , but Paul Clarke reckons that it does n't help if the beholder who made the piece is over critical of the workmanship .
28 Robert Moleyns , Lord Hungerford , captured at Castillon in 1453 , was valued for ransom at £6,000 , a sum inflated to almost £10,000 by the cost of his maintenance while a prisoner till his release in 1459 and by the charges of the merchants who negotiated the exchange of the money .
29 Coats of arms of the merchants who built the houses four hundred years ago catch the eye , as do those of the guilds and craftsmen who flourished in old Stein .
30 The statesmen who made the settlement could not ignore the pressures this placed upon them : to that extent public opinion was a significant element in the process of peace-making .
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