Example sentences of "with [art] [adj] [noun pl] who " in BNC.

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1 Before he invaded Iran in 1980 , Mr Hussein tried hard to get on with the Islamic zealots who had just seized power in Tehran .
2 He also dealt with the many petitioners who asked for favours or for help .
3 I mean because obviously this is inflation particularly with the new members who are not involved in in all the hurly-burly those two , two three years ago , but er in fact as I recall it I think it was a Liberal Democrat proposal that we should agree this particular line .
4 Are you something to do with the two idiots who had a try at me earlier this evening ? ’
5 They had a conversation of sorts with the two inebriates who had laughed at Joe 's opening remarks to them .
6 That confrontation was none of Sharpe 's business ; his concern was with the two horsemen who now faced him in the wood.They glanced past Sharpe , judging how best to rejoin their comrades , though it was clear they wanted Sharpe 's life first .
7 It is now established beyond doubt that special branch officers arranged for a prison officer to discuss escape plans with the two suspects who are still at large .
8 Although until late in 1912 Picasso and Braque lived in Montmartre and had relatively little contact with the other Cubists who lived mostly on the Left Bank or in the suburbs , they did not live in isolation .
9 Later we assembled in a large room with the other recruits who had arrived from Cherbourg , Amiens and Rouen .
10 ‘ That shows the level of our commitment to those with the greatest needs who have been protected through the worst of the recession , ’ Mr Lilley said .
11 I was fed up with the European promoters who seemed obsessed by the American sprinters .
12 The late night movie on BBC2 was the shot-in-Newcastle thriller Payroll , starring Billie Whitelaw as a widow swearing to get even with the armed robbers who shot her husband during a security van robbery .
13 The least able sailors first and then a minute later the next group start and so on , finishing with the best sailors who often have a handicap of 10 minutes on a 25-minute race .
14 Anne and Sarah began to attend modern dances and were an immediate success with the young men who went there .
15 It had taken all her courage to come here with head held high , to converse with any degree of composure with the young men who interestedly flocked about her , thanks to Araminta 's loose tongue .
16 Towards the latter part of the first century , Rome 's presiding cleric named Clement wrote on behalf of his church to remonstrate with the Corinthian Christians who had ejected clergy without either financial or charismatic endowment in favour of a fresh lot ; Clement apologized not for intervening but for not having acted sooner .
17 That is why I can not find it within me to sympathise with the poor punters who once besieged the offices of the Daily Mail demanding their £35,000 in prize money only to find that when the music stopped there were more winners than chairs for them to sit upon .
18 His being ‘ the Matthew Arnold of his time ’ again connects , through the scarecrow image , with the Hollow Men who , like so many of Eliot 's literary adversaries , are afflicted with a stuffed language , emptily ‘ poetic ’ , the degradation of great poetry —
19 But then there was the question of replacing Susy , without James running himself ragged with the thousand-and-one chicks who wanted nothing better than a quick hop in the bed with a world star .
20 We expect to be actively involved in the discussion process and shall work closely with the various Departments who will ultimately make their recommendations to Government .
21 Although interested in politics , Lowe had little in common with the industrial militants who dominated the political stage in the early 1970s .
22 But even I used to get a lot of hassle with the Black girls who 'd go , ‘ Ooh , you white man lover , you pagan ! ’ and all these kinds of things , and I 'd go , ‘ Yes , I know that , I love it . ’
23 It is also the meeting of the cultured city dweller , who led Odysseus from undergrowth to city palace , with the savage Cyclops who wished to eat the hero in a cave .
24 In the intervening years the group adapted and grew , introducing the idea of a sales operation to liaise with the major insurers who now comprise such a crucial part of Heggie 's industry .
25 An impressive university department might be staffed with the established academics who have lately confessed , in print , to basic doubts about the validity and purpose of English literary studies ; and it is hard today to think of any branch of formal literary study that does not reflect something of the same malaise .
26 Manager Ted Pearce has not ruled out a merger with the reformed Shots who have been drawing crowds of more than 2,000 to the Recreation Ground after their blistering start in the Diadora League Division Three .
27 Is not the ITC 's judgment that that is the case both with the existing franchisees who have retained their licences and with some of the newer companies ?
28 There is simply no comparison with the vast numbers who queue for Seurat , Toulouse-Lautrec and Giacometti .
29 I mean , one of the commonest things we have in this area is with the bogus officials who pretend to be something they 're not .
30 Up until this point the military dictatorship in question had been an archetypal target for student protesters who expressed total solidarity with the left-wing guerillas who opposed it .
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