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

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1 Though 45 stunt people were employed in Batman and they were heavily used in the final rooftop battle , it is a dummy that takes the Joker 's final long fall from the roof of Gotham City cathedral , possibly enhanced by a rotoscope artist who put in the diminishing image frame by frame .
2 A crowd of angry demonstrators were given the slip today by a building expert who 'll decide the fate of a hotel facing demolition .
3 They were addressed by a M. Corneloup who told them that some 103 priests had ‘ escaped from the land of slavery … and had entered the …
4 I tried boxing when I was fifteen and won a bout against an opponent who was smaller than me and who normally wore thick glasses ; I went on to the second round of the competition and was beaten flat in thirty seconds by a demon midget who hammered me onto the ropes and kept hitting me until the referee stopped the bout before I suffered permanent damage .
5 The baker 's shop was no longer there but had been replaced by a bespoke tailor who traded under the name of Jacob Cohen .
6 These were perceived as tools of management , [ who ] were only interested in productivity and in milking as much as possible out of their work force and were thus responded to by a work force who were determined to ensure that their rewards were as high as possible , and thus there was a perceived necessity to fool the time and motion man .
7 However , prospects of an imminent review of Japan 's nuclear policy were firmly dismissed by a government spokesman who said on Nov. 16 that there were no immediate plans to halt plutonium shipments from Europe .
8 The testimony of these devices was shown by a Ford employee who was involved in a serious accident in his new Mondeo .
9 Five minutes later , he was joined by a UDA officer who had just been arrested .
10 Luckily Roy , 40 , from St Helens , Lancs , awoke and was spotted screaming for help by a crane driver who raised the alarm .
11 When an American rang the busy news-desk of City Radio 's ‘ Good Morning ’ show , the call was taken by a girl trainee who later tearfully admitted she had not thought to query the claim that the speaker was the Press Counsellor from the American embassy with a genuine news-bulletin .
12 The consortium has been advised by a mining engineer who was made redundant by British Coal .
13 A group of sports fans are claiming they were overcharged and let down by a tour operator who sold them tickets to the Olympic Games .
14 It was interesting to read about the Washington write-offs — WF555 was captained by a F/O Connolly who was very much an extrovert ( with an extensive repertoire of bawdy songs ) .
15 Most illuminating was the insight offered by a crew member who said , ‘ Most of us have been watching with our tongues hanging out . ’
16 The local ice-cream shop is run by a Norwich man who informed all who would listen that he sold more types of ice-cream than Sainsbury 's .
17 I love the story told to me by a make-up girl who used to work for a well-known London hairdresser .
18 She was accosted by a make-up girl who fluffed about with powder and asked her about eye make-up .
19 The house had been built by a mill owner who had made a comfortable fortune at the woollen mill which straddled the river Pleshey a mile or two west of Lulling .
20 All of the recommendations have been accepted by a Home Secretary who 's staked his reputation on making an impact on crime .
21 But they were gifted the points by a Sunderland side who failed to take the chances on offer .
22 On the grandfather 's death , the farm was taken over by a bachelor son who set about founding a Clydesdale stud .
23 They were last seen by a taxi driver who dropped them at the railway station more than 24 hours earlier .
24 When Mr. Anderson left Glasgow in 1824 to go to Liverpool to take the post of Headmaster at the new institution there , a short time elapsed without any Sunday Meeting until it was revived by a J. Ferguson who was an assistant teacher at the Glasgow Institution .
25 The photographs also indicated that the original had two trains ( going and striking ) and indeed there were some interesting notes prepared by a Dr Byrom who was an enthusiastic amateur clock repairer , and who overhauled the clock in 1970 , but these were couched in very general terms .
26 During the 1960 campaign , the Kennedy entourage dodged the opposition 's charges about the disease , which was diagnosed two decades earlier by a London doctor who commented , ‘ He has n't got a year to live . ’
27 Access to special procedure material can only be obtained by virtue of a warrant issued by a circuit judge who can issue such a warrant either where , prior to the Act , there would have been access to such material and the first set of access conditions apply or where the judge has reasonable grounds to believe ( i ) a serious arrestable offence has been committed .
28 It appears to be a copy of what Burton called ‘ the oldest and best ’ of the paintings , which is a smaller work of c.1800 ( 24 by 18 inches ) and was painted by a Mr. Everard who was buried in St. George 's Church around 1835 .
29 So it was that the affairs of Bedford 's House of Industry came under scrutiny by a Mr. Adey who wrote to the then mayor , Dr. George Witt , saying that he ‘ would certainly recommend that that nearly useless building , at present , should be taken advantage of to form an extensive union of parishes for workhouse purposes ’ .
30 Raiders like the Savannah , most feared of the Southern privateers , were secretly handed over to the Confederates in the Azores , by a merchant class who had helped finance and develop the southern plantations and economy .
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