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

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1 The polemic in the newspapers had begun not over the kidnapping but over a fight that had broken out a few days previously in a bar much frequented by the young Sardinians who hung around the city and by the city gangs who sold them drugs .
2 A group of sports fans are claiming they were overcharged and let down by a tour operator who sold them tickets to the Olympic Games .
3 I have just met some colleagues in the House — and I do not dare to name the Opposition Members — who asked me questions about the amendment because there were points that they could not understand or that they had not seen before .
4 Mrs Allen , 56 , who passed her driving test a week after her 17th birthday , wins a year 's free membership of the RAC 's Reflex scheme .
5 Wright , who lent him money that he never repaid , continued to consult him on technical matters after he left Derby ; Burdett in turn seems to have procured purchasers for some of Wright 's pictures , including Washington Shirley , fifth Earl Ferrers [ q.v. ] , and Catherine the Great .
6 These are the people who made me Wales 's only woman MP .
7 De Neville had clearly demonstrated his financial ability to his royal master , who made him Treasurer before January 1209 .
8 692 , Wilfrid took refuge with Aethelred who made him bishop of the Middle Angles ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 45 ; HE IV , 23 ) and stood by him when Wilfrid refused to submit to Aldfrith and Archbishop Beorhtwald at the council of Austerfield c .
9 Now on our car , as in every soft class car , we had two little girls who vacuumed the corridors and who made you tea and took care of you .
10 " Who made you God here ? " said Harry .
11 ‘ To please you , mortal — who promised me help , and then forgot me ? ’
12 Born about 1182 in Normandy , the son of a German father ( Henry the Lion ) and an Aquitanian mother , he had been much in the company of his uncle , King Richard I , who created him count of Poitou at the age of fourteen .
13 This is a great part of the pleasure Matthew Spender found ; discovering craftsmen , for example , one of whom remembered who had built a palazzo in Florence , another who hid in the cellar for fear of thunderstorms , yet another who built him beehives .
14 He went down to see his landlady , who told him Dolly had gone out just about ten minutes ago .
15 The contact is Georges , the man I mentioned earlier , who told me Edouard had been beaten up .
16 Mr Smith taunted : ‘ The country will never forget that it was your Government and your Chancellor who told us unemployment was a price well worth paying .
17 But she had no idea that the ‘ customer ’ who paid her £400 for five sachets of cocaine was Daily Mirror reporter Jill Turner — and that the transaction was being recorded on video .
18 The memory was triggered by talk of a young woman I had met on one trip who showed me Dyrhólæy and the sea pinnacles of Reynisdrangar near Vik .
19 Yes , yes , it , it hit , it hit us dreadfully yes , yes and you , you would 've , this er chappie who showed us slides , he showed us erm er you know the soup kitchens that we did erm they did and I think the Guilds ' women were involved with that you know .
20 Was it Mary who allowed him access to this source of joy ?
21 And former Saints idol Kevin Keegan was in trouble yesterday — he slammed FA bosses who fined him £1,000 over a flare-up at Derby County last season .
22 And when the person who owed them money was the heir to the throne they still deserved to be treated justly , perhaps even more so .
23 This empowered him to send bailiffs ( county court employees ) to the house of the man who owed him money and had made no reply to his allegations .
24 Gabriel recognized the girl of the yellow cart and the mirror , the girl who owed him twopence .
25 ‘ And I would never rest easy , knowing all that good money was thrown away on show , and to get people drunk at my funeral who owed me money , when I was livin' .
26 This , though , is not why the game treasures the softly-spoken , bespectacled grandfather who served me tea in an Oxford Street flat the other week .
27 The man who taught me English could recite Burns by the hour . ’
28 The only teacher Endill liked was Mr Litmus , who taught them Science .
29 When he first came into the Hampshire team , Greenidge 's natural inclination was to attack every ball , and it was Richards more than anyone who taught him restraint , taught him to wait for the bad ball .
30 His grandfather , who taught him songs and ballads and regaled him with tales of his own ‘ merry ’ youth when he fought with gamekeepers , clearly saw the young poacher as a chip off the old block .
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