Example sentences of "be [verb] and who [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Decide : how the story will be read and who will read it what sound effects you need how they will be made and who will make them .
2 The relics were discovered in a lead box in the ruins of the abbey on land owned by two brothers , who had conflicting views on where the relics should be housed and who should own them .
3 Local guidelines drawn up in accordance with Working Together govern the circumstances in which a conference may be convened and who may attend .
4 It 's no secret that those guerrilla bands contain a fair proportion of characters who are just as undesirable as the dictatorial governments they 're supposed to be fighting and who would have no hesitation in disposing of those $60,000 missiles , at a fraction of their cost , to any passing terrorists who , in turn , would have no hesitation in loosing off one of those missiles at a passing Boeing 747 , preferably one packed with five hundred American citizens .
5 At the same time remind a seller or buyer of anything you still need ( eg last receipts , or particulars of a seller 's building society whose loan is to be repaid and who can give you particulars of your client 's title ) .
6 Decide : how the story will be read and who will read it what sound effects you need how they will be made and who will make them .
7 Or he could face a knottier , and probably impossible , problem — how to woo the 20-plus Liberal Democrats who are likely to be returned and who would insist on electoral reform and Scottish devolution as pre-conditions for their support .
8 This can be most easily achieved by an observer who is present while the recording is being made and who can make a full transcription within a few hours .
9 For Hardenberger — the brilliant young Swedish trumpeter for whom the Birtwistle and the Blake Watkins pieces were written and who would have commissioned the Maxwell Davies if John Wallace had n't go there first — it is an exciting project .
10 What a bloody carry-on , by a man who was educated and who would claim to be a ‘ man of the world ’ .
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