Example sentences of "who saw the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 More part-time farmers saw this as a benefit rather than the full-time family farmer , who saw the present production levels as being near their maximum .
2 Police are appealing for anyone who was near the service station at 9.15pm on Saturday or anyone who saw the gold-coloured car being abandoned in the school grounds to contact them at North Ormesby CID on Middlesbrough 301835 .
3 Of course , people who saw the ill-starred couple on parade in Nottingham this week were n't exactly knocked out by the body language .
4 After his ideas had been rejected by Kitsons , the locomotive builders of Leeds , he was fortunate in gaining the support of Beyer , Peacock & Co. in Manchester , who saw the inherent superiority of his design concept .
5 Although other idealistic communities were already being established in America at that period , few who saw the Pantisocratic scheme in its early growth were ever convinced that it could succeed .
6 The accused also might not be able to call witnesses who saw the damage-causing driver , because that driver may have terrified the witnesses to prevent them from giving evidence .
7 Those who defended the idea were supporters of the evolutionary hypothesis who saw the linear arrangement as the ladder by which life had ascended to the highest form , humankind .
8 It was quite pointless having a runner who saw the whole thing as a social outing and had once even sat down in a kitchen and said she 'd just rest for a minute .
9 The spectre of the great apostasy was always a threat to the more ideologically committed evangelicals but Terence O'Neill 's reforms , tepid and half-hearted as they were , raised the spectre to a power and status from which it threatened a far greater number of rural Presbyterians who saw the proposed changes as proof that Paisley had been right all along .
10 At one extreme , within the committee of officials charged with reshaping the national educational system , was the isolated Cleary who saw the common school at the age of eleven gradually extending itself across the whole of the secondary age range .
11 Photographs of the squad taken in the early 1970s still evoke surprise in police circles , simply because they display such strong imagery of an unacceptable style , and at the time were made much of in the media , who saw the newsworthy potential of policemen in a disorderly form .
12 Those who saw the American delegates to the Paris Congress , must have been struck with the excellence and superiority of their education .
13 There was no overt anti-semitism before 1932 , although calls for the purification of race and criticism of moneylending no doubt could be interpreted as such by those who saw the hidden hand of the Jews everywhere .
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