Example sentences of "by [art] [noun pl] [noun] [Wh pn] " in BNC.

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1 Intake and despatch is controlled by the operations team who make sure customers orders are scheduled on time .
2 Their importance to the level of employment at the port was recognised by the journeymen carpenters who in 1792 let it be known that if the slave trade were abolished they would riot and pull down the houses of leading abolitionists .
3 The provision of bed covers , curtains , pelmets , chair covers and furniture were all co-ordinated by the contracts department who liaised with other manufacturers .
4 For this purpose he is provided with a well-structured form by the personnel department who will also advise on the timely use of in-house or external courses to extend the range of skills of a particular employee .
5 ‘ to stand on a road called … ‘ 'To stand ’ can be proved by the police officer who observed the vehicle stationary on a road .
6 Proof of disqualification may be certificate of conviction or extract from the magistrates ' court register together with proof of identification of the defendant , e.g. by the police officer who was present in court when the defendant was disqualified .
7 ‘ That you ’ This point can be proved by the police officer who arrested ( or occasionally reports ) the prostitute , identifying her to the court .
8 He has been seen by the police surgeon who certified him fit to be detained .
9 Eventually Neil was interviewed by a customs officer who , he says , ‘ Looked like Agent Cooper from Twin Peaks , but unlike him was as straight on the inside as he appeared on the outside . ’
10 This point can best be proved by a police officer who observes some actual unnecessary obstruction of the road causing other road users inconvenience , delay , or complete blockage of the road etc .
11 CHAMPIONS Leeds face an FA inquiry after being reported by a police officer who was shocked by their four-letter tirade .
12 ‘ He was set upon by a police officer who simply wanted to speak to him but had no right in law and the appellant had the right to resist him , ’ said Mr Macdonald .
13 The posters were fixed at night and the culprits were never caught — or , more likely , never looked for by a police force who enjoyed the joke as much as the rest of the city .
14 Before leaving school , he was interviewed by a careers officer who asked him : ‘ Do you want a job in a factory ? ’
15 Edward is a private detective hired by an antiques dealer who asked Edward to list all of the valuables in the house .
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