Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Verily I say unto you , Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child , he shall not enter therein . ’ |
2 | Laws and conventions constrain the broadcast media , who may nevertheless reproduce the voices of those who can adopt such a stance . |
3 | Spanish , Portuguese , Arabic and Japanese are the most useful languages , Sir Alfred says , because they ‘ have a wide catchment area containing many decision-makers who may not have a command of English ’ . |
4 | The review section devoted to recordings guarantees that Early music is consulted by many professional performers , including the directors of ensembles who may not have the time or inclination to read such journals as the Bäsler Jahrbuch fur historische Musikpraxis or Performance practice review . |
5 | With so many people who may eventually receive the training to prescribe , we can imagine the advantages that patients will derive from that training and delivery . |
6 | This engrossing spectacle fascinates the predator who may eventually devour the tail , although it has little nutritional value . |
7 | However , Mr Lamont , who may also make a cut in betting duty , is set to sanction the VAT registration of owners , enabling the recovery of VAT incurred on buying horses and on training fees . |
8 | delivery of care by multidisciplinary teams mean that the health-care professionals who may otherwise give a variety of types of health care to a client organise themselves into , and work as , a co-ordinated team . |
9 | However , there will be some circumstances where representations may have to made on behalf of individuals who enjoy income other than that arising from the Church , and who may therefore have a tax liability or indeed who may have tax repayment due to them . |
10 | The same applies to more distant relatives who may sometimes share a household . |
11 | The idea challenges scientists and non-scientists alike , including people who may never write a computer program in their lives , to come to terms with computers and understand what they are about |
12 | There are a lot of good people who may never enter a place of worship . |
13 | There will be some who may initially enjoy the appearance of their name in national and local newspapers , though even they , initially unused to the implications of media publicity , may come to regret their decision . |
14 | This includes the user associated with the DC , who must also make an assessment . |
15 | This includes the user associated with the DC , who must also make an assessment . |
16 | One will be the doctor who has attended the person in their last illness who must see the body before completing the form , and another doctor who must also see the body . |
17 | A foreman who spends most of his time riding herd on this week 's production quotas but who must also develop a program to deal with the labor requirements of next year 's retooling has a responsibility time span of a year or a little more . |
18 | Accordingly , to overcome this , the seller 's conveyancer should make the search in advance of any sale , supplying it to the buyer , who must then pay the search fee under the Protocol procedure , once contracts have been exchanged . |
19 | Yeltsin argues that his aim , contested by parliament , of holding the referendum on who should ultimately rule the country and also on a new constitution , is in fact to save democracy for Russia and to safeguard economic reform . |
20 | Some scientists would still maintain that science is neutral , and it is the politicians who select and implement their inventions in particular ways and who should therefore shoulder the blame for undesirable consequences . |
21 | In particular , the Scotch whisky industry , with such a splendid export record , does not want its business to be run by politicians , who should only consume the stuff and not organise and manage the businesses . |
22 | Unlike today 's Leeds team who 'll never win a thing . |
23 | A ‘ good ’ guest , one who 'll really deliver the goods , has to play the game . |
24 | There are , however , two — perhaps three — who might eventually make the grade . |
25 | Those high failure rates make it an efficient way of screening out teenagers who might later fail a university course . |
26 | But to get Antichrist that we 've got to d wh where a Is the one who might even proclaim the gospel to us but you know perfectly well there 's something wrong with |
27 | The fear among many Muslim Lebanese , who might otherwise favour the departure of the Syrians , is that they would leave behind a power vacuum to be filled by warlords on both sides of the confessional divide . |
28 | It will be a Europe that recognises that transnational commerce and industry , with all their powers , are tolerable only if there are effective mechanisms to safeguard employed people — men and women , their families and retired people — who might otherwise have no defence against the demands and requirements of vast corporations operating on a continental scale . |
29 | But this kind of literalism can actually repel some who might otherwise enjoy the band . |
30 | She and other women , Protestant and Catholic , are working to establish a string of small businesses which will give jobs to kids who might otherwise join the terrorists . |