Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] [vb base] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The stopped chamfer template has not to my knowledge been marketed , readers who want one will just have to make their own .
2 At the same time , this screen , these games with and in words , can even now frighten off those readers who feel they must always know where they are when they read , or irritate those who see the games as a form of deliberate teasing or provocation .
3 American law , for example , provides a special " public figure " defence : however inaccurate a speculation about the conduct of a person in the public eye , the journalists who make it will not be liable unless they have acted maliciously .
4 But it has upset some shopkeepers whose deliveries have been disrupted , and disabled drivers who say they ca n't get into town .
5 FA chief executive Graham Kelly said last night : ‘ Already there are members of FIFA who believe there should only be one team from the British Isles competing in the World Cup and European Championship .
6 ‘ But I ca n't agree with the prophets of doom who say we will never qualify for the World Cup finals again .
7 Because of the guillotine , amendments to ensure that the rebate system is simple and reaches people who require it may not be properly discussed .
8 Even people who swear they 'll always be true can stray .
9 ‘ There are people who say they would n't be seen dead on of these things , but after one ride they 're queuing up .
10 If retirement does not inevitably involve economic dependency , then it is easy to see how retirement may result from a positive choice by those people who believe they will not suffer any substantially reduced ability to consume .
11 The trouble with anonymous contributions to this page , not that I 'm not grateful for anything I can get , is that the people who send them ca n't get a lovely Community Care mug whereas those like Nicholas Holbrook , ( see below ) who refuse to hide their creative light under a bushel , have a mug winging its way to them at this very moment .
12 I had to fight for the right to cut dresses as well as suits , to make evening dress as well as day wear and even now , when I 've proved myself in those areas , I have to fight members of my own staff who believe I should still stick to producing powerful women 's suits .
13 I know girls who vow they will never marry .
14 To find its value , attention is focused on the proportions who say they would break the law , ignoring proportions who say they would never break it ( figure 13.6 ) .
15 The majority of children who sit it will not be selected .
16 Stiffer penalties on criminals who make it wo n't stop its manufacture .
17 Those referred to at the beginning of this chapter , the dieters who think they ca n't shed weight on 1,000 calories a day , almost invariably belong to the can't-get-away-with-anything group and are not following the essential rules of calorie counting sufficiently strictly .
18 The families of those shot at dawn , still hope that Ministers who say they wo n't rewrite history , may yet change their minds and give every victim of the great war , the same respect .
19 Supporting her , other women who say they could also lose their homes because they 're separated from their RAF husbands .
20 Any students who feel they may not be eligible may contact the University to seek clarification of their position .
21 It has never been de rigueur for academics who rise to high places in English departments , and , conversely , students who possess it may not do well in formal examinations .
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