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

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1 ( We should hear the question ‘ Who sold them the weapons ? ’ more often . )
2 If he himself has not paid for them then the person who sold him the goods will be able to sue him for the price but will have lost any chance of recovering the goods .
3 However , it is always possible that the person who sold him the goods , later acquires the title to them .
4 The employer will have a contract with the person who sold him the equipment and will probably be able to recoup his losses through a contract action .
5 ‘ Dëkuji , ’ she tried out a Czech thank-you to the man on Reception who sold her a stamp for three crowns and assured her her card would catch that day 's post .
6 If you had a stomach upset you were sent to Mrs. Sutton who sold you a powder for tuppence .
7 THE man who sold us the Barbie doll may soon be promoting the scandal-rocked Royal Family .
8 It was De Gaulle who asked me the dumb question in the van-his condescension brought him down to what he imagined was my level .
9 I 'm just sorry the whole thing happened and the man who must be embarrassed about this most of all is sponsor Matt Laverty who lent me the bike on Thursday night at practice . ’
10 At the end of this time , worn-down and aged far beyond her years , she meets the woman who lent her the necklace .
11 And when I appeal in parishes Sunday by Sunday I am aware that I meet the very people who made me a missionary .
12 He became lord lieutenant of Hertfordshire in 1612 and his punctilious implementation of orders from the Privy Council impressed the king , who made him a knight of the Garter in 1624 .
13 ( Paul Du Noyer 21/1/84 — who made it a joint Single Of The Week along with Cyndi Lauper 's ‘ Girls Just Want To Have Fun ’ and Echo And The Bunnymen 's ‘ The Killing Moon ’ )
14 The extent to which some university appointments were political spoils in the eighteenth century is suggested by the demand made in 1714 by Murray of Cringletie , an administration candidate for the representation of the county of Peebles , who made it a condition of his coming forward that his brother should be given the vacant chair of church history in the University of Edinburgh .
15 The noble land-owners ' outlook was that of passive rentiers who made it a point of pride to be cheated by their bailiffs ; even if entail had not put technical difficulties in the way of raising capital it is hard to believe that Spanish aristocrats would have conceived of higher rents as a reward of investment .
16 Those who made it an issue were the direct descendants of the anti-military counter-culture of the 1960s .
17 Seven years later it was Meg who got him the audition on TV 's Opportunity Knocks which was to give him his big break .
18 Her husband was the one who got her the job as well !
19 At the German border we were helped by a German trucker who got us the required stamps .
20 Who got you the toast ?
21 He praised his wife Wyn who visited him every day and held his hand as he was treated in three different hospitals .
22 Are you , are telling are you telling me that you 'd vote for somebody in rags on the television who promised you a better future ?
23 Eventually , it was David who found him a good ship and carefully guided him through the process .
24 There were those who found him an oddity and some who were repelled by his right-wing and reactionary views .
25 ‘ This came from the man who found me the assassin , ’ he went on .
26 It was , in fact , Iris who found us a cook .
27 He conquered one of Europe 's toughest courses , the tour 's strongest field and the critics who labelled him a loser with his sudden-death triumph over Colin Montgomerie , elevating him back among the world 's leading players .
28 After Charlotte 's death in 1783 , the great love of Hickey 's life was Jemdanee , one of his Indian mistresses , who bore him a short-lived son .
29 Ps. livingstonii — was one of my great loves in my early Mbuna-keeping days , probably because my male was not only a ‘ big softy ’ who caused me no trouble whatsoever , but also because he became a great pet .
30 ‘ I met someone today , ’ she said , ‘ who affected me a little as you describe Deanes affecting you . ’
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