Example sentences of "who [verb] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Any person who offers skills to the organisation should be given careful consideration ? |
2 | ’ In the play there is the prostitute character who represents Suzannah in the sense that she modeled for Artemesia 's painting ; She is also a hint at Tassi 's own murky past — he was tried for attempting to murder his wife ( a prostitute'- proof of his duplicity since he would not have been able to marry Artemesia under any circumstance . |
3 | Derek Aldrich , who represents Walton on the district council , said he thought the project was an extremely good idea . |
4 | Hughes gathered about him a staff of distinction , which included the petrologist Alfred Harker , J. E. Marr [ qq.v. ] ( who succeeded Hughes in the chair ) , and the palaeontologists Henry Woods [ q.v . ] , |
5 | Roy Jenkins , who succeeded Callaghan at the Exchequer after the enforced devaluation of November 1967 , persuaded Wilson formally to bury the DEA cadaver in 1969 . |
6 | He had the Intelligence and the Security and the Branch all burrowing in their computers for an Englishman called Colt who wiped people for the cause of the Republic of Iraq , and he had sweet nothing to do , unless he went eye to eye with the mysteries of the thermostat . |
7 | We presume that those patients who manifested HBV in the allograft within day of transplantation acquired it from virus shed into the blood stream before or during the operation . |
8 | It is he who taunts Elvira with the famous ‘ Catalogue ’ aria , listing his master 's conquests : 640 in Italy , 231 in Germany , 100 in France , 91 in Turkey , and 1,003 ( so far ) in Spain . |
9 | In these circumstances it is not surprising that the number of repossessions has also increased sharply , from 2,530 in 1979 to 10,950 in 1984 and to over 24,000 in the twelve months ending in March 1988 , and that some local authorities who sold houses under the right to buy scheme are now reporting mortgage repayment problems among the new homeowners . |
10 | Wright ( 1978 ) demonstrated that if we interpret the working class to mean manual workers who lack property in the means of production and are exploited ( have surplus value extracted from them ) , then only a fifth of the contemporary USA population fits the definition ! |
11 | Lyall , who piloted Town to the Second Division Championship in only his second season , said : ‘ Ipswich came to me out of the blue and brought me back into management . |
12 | Those of us who display Buddha in the drawing-room are not necessarily Buddhists . |
13 | It was begun by an illuminator working in the Anglo-French ‘ court ’ style of c.1300 , and was completed by associates who display features of the so-called ‘ East Anglian ’ style of the early fourteenth century . |
14 | He was an editor in Shell Mex house and a frequent visitor to Germany , who entertained members of the nazi party when they visited this country in the 1930s . |
15 | Hunt for mole who revealed plans of the Royal bedrooms |
16 | We are far less controversial than most of them … and lets face it , anyone who receives mail from the list has to go out of their way to get that mail … unlike fanzines . |
17 | There are those who fear parallels between the Industrial Revolution and today in the way workers are treated as new technology is introduced . |
18 | Also exhibited is an enamelled gold suite , a massive bracelet ( below ) , ring and stick-pin bearing the crowned L , cipher of Leopold I , who became King of the Belgians in 1831 . |
19 | It seems reasonable to assume that Oswiu certainly brought into subjection to himself the Pictish kingdom of Fortriu ( between the Forth and the Tay ) , for Bridei , the son of Bili , king of Strathclyde , and Ecgfrith 's cousin ( HB ch. 57 ) , who became king of the Picts on the expulsion of Drest and later fought against Ecgfrith , is described specifically in the Irish annals as ‘ king of Fortriu ’ at his death in 692 ( AU s.a . |
20 | However , Holroyd Smith shrewdly gained the support of some significant local worthies including John Bickerstaffe — later responsible for the Tower — who became members of the Board . |
21 | Among the dozen or so ‘ King 's yeomen ’ and ‘ King 's serjeants ’ appointed to Forest wardenships were Robert of Stopham , one of the king 's huntsmen , who became warden of the forests of Clarendon and Groveley 1249–59 , and Master Walter of Durham , ‘ the King 's serjeant and painter ’ , appointed in 1271 to keep the forest of Galtres , along with John of York , another royal serjeant . |
22 | Many hundreds of thousands of trade unionists were among those who became shareholders for the first time . |
23 | Their fortunes were begun by Johann , a weaver , in the fourteenth century , but it was his great-great-grandson , Ulrich , who became banker to the Habsburgs , winning concessions for silver mines in the Tirol and copper mines in Hungary . |
24 | In 1879 Florence Lees married the Revd Dacre Craven , the rector of St George the Martyr , who supported her work and who became secretary to the Home for District Nurses in Bloomsbury Square . |
25 | He replaced Enrique Román Hernández who became head of the Cuban Institute of Radio and Television ( in place of Ismael González González ) . |
26 | Under G.V. Chicherin , who became head of the People 's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs ( Narkomindel ) in March 1918 , Soviet diplomacy rapidly readopted many of the methods of the old regime . |
27 | An early governor of the newly founded hospital was John Ellicott , who became chairman of the House Committee ( the governing body of the hospital ) , in 1757 . |
28 | Miyazawa 's appointments to the LDP leadership included others accused of similar offences ; Yoshiro Mori , who became chairman of the LDP 's policy affairs research council on Nov. 1 , had been implicated in the Recruit affair , while Koko Sato , who became chairman of the LDP executive council , had received a three-year suspended prison sentence for taking bribes during the Lockheed scandal of the mid-1970s . |
29 | Miyazawa 's appointments to the LDP leadership included others accused of similar offences ; Yoshiro Mori , who became chairman of the LDP 's policy affairs research council on Nov. 1 , had been implicated in the Recruit affair , while Koko Sato , who became chairman of the LDP executive council , had received a three-year suspended prison sentence for taking bribes during the Lockheed scandal of the mid-1970s . |
30 | During the August coup Gamsakhurdia had dismissed the guard 's commander , Tengiz Kitovani ( who became leader of the rebel element ) , and ordered the guard to disband . |