Example sentences of "to a [noun] [noun] who " in BNC.

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1 Their request for assistance was referred to a circuit judge who in turn referred it to Ward J. who was sitting in the same circuit centre .
2 The video provided a realistic and immediate means of conveying the child 's needs to a teaching staff who had little previous knowledge of this condition , apart from sub-conscious ‘ prejudice ’ .
3 Cornelius announced himself to a desk clerk who wore a badge saying , ‘ Hello my name is Danny ’ .
4 THIEVES stole drugs from a doctor 's surgery and took them to a Middlesbrough man who could identify them with a handbook , a court heard .
5 Had the Borough Council objected to the application for 60 housing units , then Pubmaster might have appealed against their decision to a Government inspector who might have overruled the Council .
6 Neighbours of the site are being asked to send their comments on the plans to a Government inspector who will decide whether to uphold Sedgefield District Council 's decision to turn down the extension for the social club .
7 She 's sent them up to a London publisher who is actually going to bring them out — Multiculturalism and Pluralism in the New Europe .
8 Perchance I was speaking by telephone this afternoon to a building contractor who specialises in this type of work .
9 The highest award was £307,781 to a computer expert who injured his back helping a store detective stop a suspected shoplifter .
10 In January 1976 she had an arranged marriage to a cousin Aszal who had settled in Britain and on October 20 that year the couple arrived in Britain .
11 The occupier was held not liable to a window cleaner who was injured when a defective window closed suddenly , causing him to fall .
12 By far the most important provision of the Gas Safety ( Installation and Use ) Regulations for the home plumber is that it is illegal for anyone to carry out any work in relation to a gas fitting who is not ‘ competent ’ to do so .
13 Then his mother had married again , to a PT Instructor who beat Luke up so badly that a court ruled he should go and live with Bart full time .
14 When the students had free time she used to like to go down to Camberwell to a flower seller who sold mimosa , which is a kind of wattle .
15 Suppose now that it lends 90 per cent of that deposit in sterling to a UK resident who spends it in such a way that it is redeposited with the UK bank ; also that the remaining 10 per cent is held by the overseas bank as an interest-bearing sterling deposit with the UK bank .
16 It pays £65 to a UK beneficiary who bears , say , 40 per cent tax thereon .
17 an equivalent car would be available to a company secretary who was not related to the managing director of the company ;
18 Whether an equivalent car would be made available to a company secretary who was not a family member is a question of fact — perhaps depending on the size of the company and customs in the particular trade .
19 Customers can call Firstdirect at any time of the day or night at local call rates and be immediately connected to a banking representative who will carry out instructions on the computer .
20 Last week six of the nuns locked themselves in a hen house and refused access to a ministry vet who was to supervise the slaughter of the hens by 10 ex-aminers .
21 Kartuz itself is pinned to a Captain Kartuzov who appears just once in The Possessed , and then only by name .
22 We decided to show it to a booking agent who books cabaret , so I spoke to Harry Dawson who did a lot of , cabaret work and we auditioned it for him .
23 I mentioned this to a Fetlar man who used to hunt otters for their pelts , as many crofters did and he could tell me that there had been pale-coated otters in that area for at least fifty years .
24 I was referred to a hospital specialist who said there was debris on the jelly of the eye .
25 He was married in 1873 to a hearing lady who bore him five children , one of whom died in infancy , and died in December 1890 after a lingering , incurable illness .
26 The prize went to a pop singer who had attired himself in tartan trousers , a flower-patterned shirt and a sweater with zig-zag stripes .
27 Lazaris. compares the situation to a file clerk who is suddenly promoted to managing director , without having a clue of how the business operates .
28 She went to a motor trader who told her this could be done .
29 The site belonged to a timber merchant who had consistently refused to put in adequate sanitation and drainage , finding it cheaper to pay the fines imposed instead .
30 She is married to a freelance writer who is struggling to get work .
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