Example sentences of "[prep] [det] who [modal v] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | The introduction of antibiotics saved the lives of many who would previously have died , but their use has produced new and complex problems . |
2 | The so-called Helsinki warning , also dismissed as unreliable ( and apparently for better reason ) , had at least saved the lives of those who would otherwise have occupied the vacant seats on Flight 103 . |
3 | On the Government 's own figures , over 30% of those who would otherwise have received legal aid next year would lose it as a result of the proposed changes . |
4 | His reputation became such that the School began to attract the attention of those who could well have afforded to send their children to boarding schools . |
5 | His Solidarity scheme , based on help for those who help themselves , has provided schools and sewers for those who might otherwise have waited years for benefits to trickle down . |
6 | But the violent character of the BUF and its unashamed adoption of foreign symbols made it unattractive to many who might otherwise have agreed with some of its policies , and made it doubly obnoxious to the Left . |
7 | The nature of the conflict obliged the city fathers to extend the membership of the ‘ nation ’ far beyond those who would customarily have been considered . |
8 | The ownership which the sellers were thus given in the handbags was not , however , reserved to the sellers but was granted to them by those who would otherwise have been the owners , namely the buyers of the leather . |