Example sentences of "to [pron] [Wh pn] would [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They were offering free accommodation and food to someone who would do what they described as a little gentle housework .
2 He 'd not leave it to someone who would turn it over .
3 Alternatively , the duke might give the post to someone who would take it in order to oblige the town council of Glasgow , perhaps even a member of that council , or one of the town 's lawyers .
4 Mr Rampton asked : ‘ Suppose you had somebody in your hands who had behaved badly … is it in those circumstances right to hand him back to somebody who would treat him with equal brutality ? ’
5 Oliver was led away to be locked up , and a reward was offered to anybody who would take him away and use him for work .
6 Another Halket satire : ‘ A dialogue between the Devil and George II ’ , an imaginary , scurrilous discussion which did nothing for King George 's reputation , so incensed his son , Butcher Cumberland , that he offered £100 reward to anyone who would bring him Halket 's body .
7 But it may be observed that the general movement of culture offers little support to anyone who would pin his hopes for the future of man as a spiritual being on this kind of natural religion .
8 The locusts are available to anyone who 'd like them , especially schools
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