Example sentences of "who [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He was a nice chap called Roland who entertained us with such finesse on his flute and oboe .
2 She eventually located an Immigration officer who led her through several corridors until they reached a locked red-painted door at the back of the airport building .
3 Now that those people have run up those enormous debts , where are the Labour Members of Parliament who led them into that position ?
4 While G.P. was the one who led us into all the serious things .
5 He put himself into the hands of a psychiatrist who passed him to another psychiatrist , Leonard Browne .
6 ‘ It was your people who got him into this , ’ he persisted .
7 It was Mr Gorbachev , after all , who got them into this mess .
8 You know , the one who got you into all this trouble . ’
9 Cigarettes , so cheap and in such large numbers , were snapped up even by non-smokers , who regarded them as some new kind of currency ; and the little bottles , so exquisitely miniature , ‘ twee ’ , as Sister Dew put it , could have nothing wicked about them even for teetotallers .
10 Thank goodness we had tutors who helped us to some extent and who seemed quite accustomed to listening to tales of woe .
11 Coleridge awoke , he said , retaining ‘ a distinct recollection of the whole ’ , and was eagerly committing the poem to writing when he was called out by a person on business from Porlock who detained him for more than an hour .
12 To those who encountered him at this time , he seemed to grow more thick-set and muscular , endowed already with a public presence .
13 Ann Langford having made her very successful parachute jump which has produced a handsome sum to be shared between Dr. Barnardo 's and the Society wishes to thank all those people who sponsored her in this even .
14 She was as fearless as the Wooldridge boys who involved her in all their mischief , but sometimes Anna would stand and stare , as if she was seeing things that others could n't see .
15 I saw an excellent physiotherapist and a chiropractor who subjected me to some tests and found that the ratio between my hamstrings and my quadriceps was n't good enough .
16 ‘ I was told , ’ said Lili , ‘ by the person who told me about this place . ’
17 we have actually had a sort of barrel expert er who told us about this .
18 The prophets had sharp words for those who reduced them to this level .
19 But the Jews did not receive him , yet to all That 's Jews and Gentiles , who received him to those who believed in his name he gave the right to become the children of God .
20 Whilst driving through London , Stephen Waldorf was shot several times and severely injured by officers who confused him with another person whom they said they were seeking to capture .
21 Some historians have argued that , once the Indians had become part of the Christian community , their cause was championed by the church who protected them from some of the worst excesses of colonial power ( Poblete 1970 ) .
22 Because Boo had not been seen for so long by Maycomb , he was turned into a scapegoat by the adults who blamed him for any thing and every thing that went wrong , and the children thought of him as a terrible monster with blood dripping from his mouth who ate squirrels .
23 I met this Frenchman at Masstricht who kissed me on both cheeks .
24 Of his Quaker relatives who followed him in this course , S. P. Tregelles [ q.v. ] and the banker Samuel Lloyd were the most prominent .
25 However , a new problem arises — that of selection due to differential recruitment of those receiving or not receiving X. For example if , after a TV programme on violence in society , we sample to compare the opinions of those who watched it with those who did not on the question of bringing back corporal punishment , can we assume that the subpopulations of watchers and non-watchers are otherwise similar ?
26 This revelation represented a fundamental flaw in the BRAC programme , since BRAC 's plan of introducing appropriate technology to the people of Bangladesh required that the lobon-gur solution should have been available to all who needed it with little difficulty ( the first criterion given at the beginning of Chapter 4 ) .
27 They wasted no time in coming up with a replacement for another New Zealander , Murray Kidd , who guided them to All Ireland League honours in 1992 .
28 I am very sensitive to my hon. Friend 's reference to Warren Hastings ' because it was Edmund Burke , a kinsman of mine , who prosecuted him over that length of time .
29 Peter Yeo , who knew him in this over-candid , over-emphatic mood , decided to prod gently .
30 Everyone who knew him in those schooldays — men and women alike — speak with affection of him : stories tumble out like clothes spilling out of a split suitcase — Richard peeing out of the train window as the engine roared by the station platform , Richard taking a girl up on to a mountain and scaring her to flight at his howl as a passionate hand landed on one of his more angry boils , Rich , reeking of beer , rolling into school and being sent home .
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