Example sentences of "[Wh pn] led [art] " in BNC.

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1 This second charge came because Ramsey had written an article in the Bishoprick which criticized the evangelistic work of Billy Graham , who led a mission in England a few months before .
2 In other words , she could be a girl who led a somewhat itinerant life in the habit of taking jobs in various parts of the country or moving about to live with different men .
3 Still at large were several of the top men , including cashiered Colonel Gregorio Gringo Honasan , leader of a coup attempt against Ms Aquino in August 1987 , and Lieutenant-Colonel Rafael Galvez , who led a siege of Manila 's business district .
4 Rector George Hall , who led a service including four carols , offered prayers for the Queen and the whole Royal Family .
5 But the biggest cheer was reserved for old Desert Orchid , who led a parade of former champions and then trounced Grand National hero Mr Frisk in a fun run .
6 Joining Welch and Taylor was Lt Sanders who led a flight of four P–40s up through the clouds to attack six Japanese bombers , Sanders hit one aircraft while another of his men , Lt Sterling , closed on a two-seater , Sterling 's engine was hit and caught fire , but he carried on in pursuit , another Japanese closed in on his tail and the three flew on firing at each other , then Sanders joined in to attack the second Japanese , only Sanders survived this ordeal .
7 It is said that he was an adventurer , one of those restless souls who led a small band of followers from the eternal peace of Avelorn to seek his fate in distant lands .
8 General Hugo Banzer , who led a relatively successful military dictatorship in the 1970s , is one of the leading candidates for the presidency .
9 ‘ Sometimes we get the feeling that Christians do n't want to get involved in the world unless they are in control of it , ’ said Fr Mangunwijaya , who led a discussion on ‘ The church under the present condition of a diaspora situation ’ .
10 Durkheim was a very austere man who led a rigidly timetabled existence and refused to talk to his family except at mealtimes .
11 In 1900 a dispute arose because it was said that the Taff Vale Railway Company had victimized a trade unionist who led a wage demand .
12 He is the only man I know who led a quango in a successful way , the head of a lean , mean team which delivered the goods . ’
13 Meanwhile the Goths drove the Britons from Bourges , but the comes ( count or more precisely companion ) Paul , who led a force of Romans and Franks , attacked the Goths and took their booty .
14 An S-A-S officer who led a mission to prevent the Gulf conflict spreading throughout the Middle East has revealed for the first time what happened behind enemy lines .
15 It 's a secret that the man who led a double life has taken with his to the grave .
16 Tranmere chief executive Frank Corfe , who led a powerful delegation to today 's meeting , said ‘ We are absolutely delighted .
17 ‘ We believe there was an explosion and the fire flashed up his back , ’ said Alan Powles , who led a 19-strong team fighting the fire .
18 Divisional Fire Officer Brian Bell , who led a 25-strong team at the scene said : ‘ If just one tanker of acid had spilled , it could have wiped away half of North Tees . ’
19 A MAN who led a killer to his godfather avoided prison yesterday .
20 A woman alleged to have sewn the flag was sentenced to eight years in prison and her husband , who led the ceremony , to 20 years .
21 One of Lyon 's responsibilities was to ensure that the cantor , who led the singing on behalf of the congregation , was fit for the job .
22 Thabo Mbeki , the ANC 's external relations director , who led the movement 's delegation , said in Washington yesterday that the talks were informal .
23 A detailed exploration of the area has succeeded in locating the headquarters of the rebel leader who led the revolt of 66-70AD and who fought alongside the Masada rebels for several years .
24 The only other black to be a head coach in the NFL was Fritz Pollard , who led the now-defunct Hammond Pros from 1923 to 1925 .
25 Hence sociologists of the police ( and of crime and deviance generally ) were first among those researchers who led the revision of the concept of bureaucracy ( beginning with Bittner 1965 ) .
26 But there still remained immensely powerful ministers who led the fight for increased public investment and spending measures to cut unemployment .
27 Thus , men like Derek Hatton , the leader of Merseyside , and Ken Livingstone , who led the Greater London Council ( after a brutal coup which removed the previous Labour leader , Andrew McIntosh ) became symbols of ideological extremism and financial extravagance at one and the same time .
28 A vaccine against HIV is still likely to be many years away but Dr Michael Murphey-Corb , who led the Tulane team , said he hoped ‘ to see something in five years . ’
29 The team doctor , Daniel Rodriguez , gets a life ban for submitting a fraudulent medical certificate detailing Rojas 's ‘ injury ’ ; and Fernando Astengo , Chile 's vice-captain who led the players off the pitch in the Maracana , has been suspended for five years .
30 The court also absolved General Jorge Rabanal , who led the operation , on the grounds that from his post he could not see the slaughter of the prisoners .
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