Example sentences of "[noun sg] who would [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The social services department is often willing to help in identifying the most needy senior citizens in the immediate neighbourhood who would appreciate a parcel of produce . |
2 | ( And , incidentally , the ones with the throwaway cash to be able to drink every pub in Minehead dry the pub landlords were the only ones in the town who would welcome a return visit from the YFs ) . |
3 | Perhaps , ’ he went on , turning to Merrill , ‘ you 've got a friend who 'd like a job in Ghent ? ’ |
4 | ‘ What about the ‘ poor sap who 'd become a bit of a pest ’ ? |
5 | Words can not describe the kind of person who would do a thing like this . |
6 | You do n't look like a woman who would falsify a document to get a job , but you did . |
7 | He came across for what he is : a caring , efficient , moral man who would lead a caring , efficient , moral government . |
8 | In a PR booklet published at £15.00 ( but given free to opinion makers and decision takers ) called ‘ Sunshine Miners ’ the Surface Miners Prayer says it all , ‘ Lord , remind the man who would move a mountain to remove the small stones of public opinion first … |
9 | People would have found out you were a thief and a rapist who 'd let a woman and child be butchered in cold blood . |
10 | Liszt greatly admired him , and Rubenstein , too , commended Field to his pupils as ‘ a perfectionist who would practise a passage a thousand times . ’ |
11 | No man could hear his woman described as a whore and not fight , yet Lord John was truly terrified of the Rifleman and had no doubt who would win a duel , and so , despite the insults and despite the people who witnessed his humiliation , he nodded his acceptance of Sharpe 's demand . |
12 | It may not be the path , but of course it is perfectly possible , although steep and hard , to get to the summit of Ben Nevis via this corrie although I can think of no mountaineer who would imagine a gushing , torrential waterfall to be the path , take off their socks and shoes and start trying to wade up it . |
13 | He received from one of those organisations , the Board of Guardians , food , clothing , a little money to tide him over the worst first weeks , and the address of a family who would provide a room and warmth . |
14 | But the last thing a 12-string requires is a set of Velvet Brick humbuckers , and the kind of player who 'd want a 6-string like the Teardrop will probably be looking for more twang than thrang , and so the same applies . |