Example sentences of "who [modal v] [adv] [verb] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You could even have a personalised château holiday , enjoying the hospitality of a family who may well have been in residence for generations . |
2 | Here , she was ‘ commanded in her heart ’ to go over the sea with her daughter , who was not at all pleased : ‘ there was no one so much against her as her daughter , who ought most to have been with her ’ . |
3 | It was in fact the visitors who could easily have been in front , but for some brilliant tackling by Jason Miller , who on four occasions , kept out both Terry Patterson and Chris Loud . |
4 | The way forward in the community has to be with more specialists and specialties , to provide effective care for the patients receiving care in the community who would previously have been in hospital . |
5 | Now that large numbers of people who would previously have been in asylums live in the community , there are many thousands of relatives or close friends bearing the brunt of providing daily care in their own homes , for example , the parents of someone with schizophrenia , or the spouse , daughter or daughter-in-law of a dementia sufferer . |
6 | His position within the duchy had brought him the support of men who would otherwise have been outside his sphere of influence , as well as making him the better lord for his own servants . |
7 | His position within the duchy had brought him the support of men who would otherwise have been outside his sphere of influence , as well as making him the better lord for his own servants . |
8 | Since the conditions applied are almost certainly too restrictive ( the project may well have sustained somewhat more than four to five clients per week who would otherwise have been in an institution ) the total annual sum saved is almost certainly nearer £24,000 — £26,000 . |