Example sentences of "and [Wh pn] [vb past] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly Eric Elwood , whose attitude was so positive and who played such an influential role in his two matches , was too much of an unknown quantity for the selectors to risk selection .
2 The following afternoon Heather called for Shirley , who was in her Six and who lived two doors away from her , and asked her to go with her to Olinton Farm to get some butter .
3 In 1934 , after this marriage was dissolved , he married Dorothy Vernon , with whom he had settled in 1930 , and who had one son of her own .
4 It is based on a sample of 1,000 probated wills from Somerset House of London residents who died in 1981 and who had one or more beneficiaries with a London address .
5 Indeed , an important element in the BUF was provided by those who came to fascism from outside the traditional party spectrum and who had little or no previous political experience .
6 The Chinese , for their part , needed reliable intelligence on conditions in Vietnam — some genuine Vietnamese support , too , if they could get it — but not simply that which was promised by émigrés who had lived in China for years and who had little or no contact with or contemporary knowledge of Vietnam .
7 At breakfast she found no difficulty in putting on a bright face , directing most of her attention to Matt , who , for some unknown reason , appeared to be in a gloomy mood , and who had little to say in response to her cheerful remarks .
8 The latter is an unusual work because it is about people who really lived at a particular period and who had particular relationships with each other .
9 The largest of the Oaks , who had the high-domed features of a scholar and a thinker , and who had massive powerful shoulders , made a sign and the four Oaks who held Balor captive moved .
10 At this particular moment , Jack did n't like himself , and popularity among people that mattered — and who mattered more than himself ? — was very important to him .
11 The latest addition to our English-speaking group was a Rhodesian who had served in the Rhodesian Light Infantry in the war of Independence and who told endless stories of shooting black terrorists , or ‘ floppies ’ , in cross border raids into Zambia .
12 With his gruff , Cockney drawl and lack of pretentiousness , he was the first person he had met on the production side of TV London who was not part of the middle-class mafia , and who seemed relaxed and at ease with himself .
13 I want to know who trained Quest for Fame and Sanglemore , he was a first season trainer , who rode both of them to victory in the respective Derbys and who owned both of them .
14 Clearly , the man who had overthrown the Somoza dictatorship ten years earlier , who first killed a man when he was in his mid-teens , and who spent seven years in jail , was getting advice from a higher source .
15 There was a man who 'd just lived through an explosion underground , who turned round and sawed off Pengilly 's injured leg smack smooth , who passed the night forging a banker 's letter of credit , and who spent next day drawing wool over the eyes of the Manchester & leeds directors .
16 Then , it had added another stamp of ‘ difference ’ on a child whose father rarely appeared in the family home and who spent most of her free time in the company of paid supervisors .
17 One of the pupils of Northampton High School to achieve distinction was Bernard L. Pitcher , who was born deaf and who received six years of private tuition before entering the school .
18 But , by exploring the aspirations and motivations of groups of blacks who were highly charged and who brought extraordinary energy to their chosen tasks , I thought I might find some clues as to the kinds of things which move black kids : what makes them tick .
19 Frank Salter , the District Treasurer from 1918 , believed that financial appeals for new income in a sparsely populated region with a low wage economy and high unemployment , was an insuperable task and in 1931 he was succeeded by Lionel Elvin , Fellow of Trinity Hall , as the District 's honorary treasurer , and who brought much vigour and commitment to resolving the perennial financial problem .
20 Part of this negative image may be attributed to the general British dislike of South Asians who had acquired some knowledge of English and who followed some Western customs , but who had not fully assimilated the values of an English gentleman .
21 Many employees were engineers who built scientific equipment that they were unable to buy from the West and who became superfluous when the two German economies were combined .
22 In the end of American officers were rescued by the intervention of one of Khomeini closest associates , Ibrahim Yazdi , who had been with him in exile and who became foreign minister .
23 This contraption was invented by an Englishman , Captain Bulkeley of the Second Life Guards , in 1848 for his wife who had difficulty in walking and who felt sick when using the other forms of transport then available .
24 And who took that decision ?
25 So , for example , a man with a diastolic blood pressure ( the pressure when the heart is filling ) of 90 mm of mercury ( 90 mm Hg ) and who smoked 30 cigarettes a day , would be entered if his serum cholesterol was 295 mg/ 100 ml ( 7–63 mmol/l ) or more .
26 Finally , the rise of the new Labour party helped to ensure that the House of Commons from 1906 onwards had an increasing proportion of members whose interests lay primarily or exclusively in domestic issues and who knew little of those in the outside world .
27 In the simplest version of this concept the UK imported raw materials which , together with indigenous materials ( especially coal and iron ) , were transformed by British workers whose diet depended on imported staple foods ( especially cheap grain ) and who produced high quality and low cost manufactured goods which were sold abroad to pay , in part , for the primary imports .
28 Of these the most important was Theodore Robinson , who did become a close friend of the painter , and who produced some paintings of the haystacks on which Monet was working at the time , which are almost indistinguishable from those of the master .
29 Here are commemorated the Scots of the 51st ( Highland ) Division who set out , pipes playing , on that morning of 1st July and who suffered high casualties .
30 there was no duty of care owed by the owners of an oil rig to a rescuer who was found not to be a man of ordinary fortitude and phlegm and who suffered psychiatric injuries from experiences during a rescue operation when an oil rig went on fire .
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