Example sentences of "who [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ benefit ’ was in fact a deferred payment , which both tied a player to a single club and was of no value to those who through loss of form or injury were not able to serve the county for a long enough period . |
2 | He is an individual Who through constructive and progressive training can be encouraged to think increasingly for himself in order to carry out his role as an infantryman . |
3 | It calls us to identify with a Christ who through the horror of the crucifixion leads us , his people , to new life and hope . |
4 | Sympathy though was maintained for birth parents who through no ‘ fault ’ of their own ( for example , chronic mental illness ) were unable to care for them or visit . |
5 | The idea of an ‘ internal world ’ is not however new in ethology ; it was indeed a prime preoccupation of one of its key founding fathers , Jacob von Uexküll , who through studies of the perceptual apparatus of a variety of species deduced the nature of the experiential worlds to which they gave rise . |
6 | That such cases brought a hitherto taboo subject into the open is a welcome sign that such a fundamental issue as a child 's right to live will no longer be determined by small groups of people who through lack of a real knowledge of the subject may come to devastatingly wrong decisions . |
7 | However , as we have seen , central government , who through the SEC has boldly pressed on with the introduction of the GCSE , has even in doing so been subject to its own and its advisers ' demands that Standards should be preserved . |
8 | Who through the attention of Mr. Creed , and Mr. Lord his assistant secretary , many hundreds were permitted to do so . ’ |
9 | In the long term , however , the ward benefits from a student who through supervision becomes more competent in the care she gives . |
10 | It is the work of the resulting army of dedicated and sincere reformers who through the centuries have fought to make mankind accept that the Second Choice is the right one , that has provided , and will go on providing for ever , the real power for the production of the good that will be assigned to the storehouse that is the Created God . |
11 | The deaf of Glasgow were at that time extremely fortunate to have in William Agnew a most intelligent and capable man , an artist in his leisure time , who through his hobby had come into contact with Queen Victoria and who enjoyed a friendship with Lord and Lady Blythswood ( Glasgow Deaf and Dumb F.C . |
12 | Women who through their racism , collusion and a profound lack of political intelligence , made my sisters and me completely invisible . |
13 | Barth was deeply suspicious of this entire concern , which he had earlier tried to combat in Gogarten , who through the 1920s had developed a strong interest in the theology of ‘ the orders of creation ’ . |
14 | They might thus be characterised as the two Ugly Sisters who through their actions succeeded in making the British economy the Cinderella of the industrialised world — and the USA could be cast as the Bad Fairy who ensured that the Ugly Sisters always got their way . |
15 | ‘ I just think there is an enormous number of people out there who would benefit most from a fitness centre who through either shyness or disability wo n't go near them . ’ |
16 | I hope that he can accept comment from a colleague who through professional conscience has already lost many thousands of pounds since the imposition of the new general practice contract . |
17 | Its first owners were a noble Florentine family — the Pucci family — who through the generations , owned it , lost it and repossessed it on several occasions . |
18 | Of particular importance are providers of debt finance , who through powers contained in loan agreement covenants may prevent the directors from disposing of particular assets , for example , or restrict their ability to raise further debt or to pay dividends . |
19 | A leading figure in this agitation was Captain André Cipriani , a French Creole , who through his prominence as mayor of Port of Spain continuously berated the Crown Colony Government . |
20 | He was then about thirty-five years old , and the younger of these sons , who through being adopted into the gens Cornelia had become Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus , the future destroyer of Carthage , was about eighteen years old . |
21 | Next there is a group of colleagues whom I shall describe as the ‘ patriots ’ , who through love of country and a proper belief in its democratic institutions do not accept that the time has come to deny our nationality . |
22 | ’ These stones were laid by 100 of those who through great persecution , boldly and conscientiously served their God . ’ |
23 | The last was Paul Biya who between 1973 and 1979 , as minister responsible for the economy , had been one of the chief architects of Cameroun 's successful development strategy . |
24 | BARRY HEARN and Ian Doyle , who between them manage 13 of the world 's top 20 players , have jointly announced the relaunching of a world series . |
25 | Andy Thomson and John Price , who between them have dominated the indoor season , move outdoors today when they line up in the five-day Mazda International Singles Championship on Australia 's Gold Coast . |
26 | Freddie Fox , Graham Smith and Phillip Somerville are great individualists who between them dress the heads of the entire Royal Family , among countless other notables . |
27 | ‘ And , during all this time , when Stalin was doing all these terrible things , ’ he bawled , ‘ what were you doing ? ’ pointing an accusing finger at Georgy Malenkov , Vyacheslav Molotov , Lazar Kaganovich , Georgy Zhukov , Mikhail Suslov , Anastas Mikoyan and Kliment Voroshilov , the great mandarins on the platform , who between them had ruled Mother Russia under Stalin for the previous quarter of a century . |
28 | Where radios use sensible frequencies , where you only see one or two staff who between them do everything such as operate the radio , do the paperwork , look after the fire appliances , sell fuel etc. and generally represent their respective communities ? |
29 | The shares added 3p to 171p after a 47% hike in the half-time divi to 0.5p — especially good news for the Cohen family , who between them hold more than 60% of the shares . |
30 | It will be the first time in 15 years that an England tour party has not included one of the celebrated trio , who between them have appeared in 298 Test matches . |