Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [Wh pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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2 Oh this is disappointing because I thought that with G P who 'll knows what he requires and what his patients require was going to have erm a pretty er erm
3 He had mentioned something about his participation in a ‘ Heritage ’ tour with Sir William McAlpine who would be arriving at Machynlleth by special train on Monday afternoon .
4 To take the example of record 122 , grade and branch were not included in the request for a male from operations department who can speak Italian .
5 For instance , a request for a male in operations department who can speak Italian can be tested by comparing each of the bit-pattern index entries in Table 8.3 against a mask of : The Boolean condition will be an AND , which will only return a true indication if all these bits are on .
6 Miles , Bell and Gregory may be getting older , but there is not a First Division club who would not move in if they became available . ’
7 Swindon are a crap 1st division side who should nt have been promoted even .
8 Had they checked with a knowledgeable nuclear physicist — and there were several in the nearby physics department who could have helped — or held a technical seminar before the press conference , they would have learned this before events overtook them .
9 For this purpose he is provided with a well-structured form by the personnel department who will also advise on the timely use of in-house or external courses to extend the range of skills of a particular employee .
10 He was our biggest danger in the end , although I thought it was going to be Tom 's four-ball partner Bert Yancey who might prove the biggest threat .
11 Sachin Tendulkar moved quickly on to 19 at which stage the Indian was twice put down , first by Mark Nicholas at short cover and then by David Gower who could not hold on to a hot left-handed chance at second slip , the unlucky bowler on both occasions being Connor .
12 Although it is Neil Armstrong who will be forever immortalised in the history books , his ‘ One small step for a man , one giant leap for Mankind ’ represented just the tip of a huge pyramid of courage , research and dedication by the foremost scientific brainpower the human race has ever mustered .
13 ‘ If you do n't laugh , you 'll cry ’ is Robin Williams ' motto in this humorous and very human film about Joey , a car salesman who ca n't resist making a sale , even at a funeral .
14 SIR , It is the fans of Everton Football Club who should be given most sympathy .
15 We realized that we needed a letting agent who would not only take the bookings but generally oversee the properties , plus a cleaner for the days on which they changed hands .
16 For those smaller plant bakery companies who can not compete in these volume stakes the choice is quite clear .
17 Bubbles , who Pauline rightly describes as ‘ the ultimate multi-purpose pony ’ has won prizes for dressage and showing , is driven regularly and has produced a lovely colt foal who should make a nice working hunter pony .
18 That requires fast response and qualified diagnosis of highly skilled maintenance engineers who should be available any time of the day and night for the whole year .
19 We are training a group of mental health monitors from the refugee community who will be able to lead discussion groups using the pamphlets and also spot special cases of need for referral to us ' This training will also be very useful in the future during the reconstruction period , as community mental health workers are going to be essential .
20 ‘ Even so , ’ Swingler persisted , ‘ it 's the Lucy Ghosts who 'll haunt us .
21 The first was to incorporate the Gaza Strip into Israel , including its refugee population who might possibly be returned to their original villages .
22 This sector also includes outworkers for manufacturing and repair operations , who sub-contract work to do in their own homes or small workshops such as shoe manufacturers ( Peattie 1982 ) ; beggars who are often more organised than they appear ( Ruiz-Perez 1979 ) ; prostitutes ; garbage pickers who can sell various types of waste paper , refuse and bottles ; the living-in domestic servants paid low wages and provided with board and lodging who , according to Lloyd , constitute a category which is included within the informal sector by default ( Lloyd 1982 ) , and others who work on some sort of irregular basis .
23 I can not remember Mrs. Jeffery who must have died when I was quite small but her two daughters Miss Lottie Jeffery , a cripple and Mrs. Bruton continued living in the house .
24 City explained their case by reporting better crowds at evening games and the fact that they would ease the workload on club officials who would have double commitments on Saturdays .
25 A good deal of expendable material is saved by this small urchin actor who can deafen the upper circle with a single sniff of disapproval and apparently rearrange his features at will . ’
26 For example Alec Hume 's memoirs were described them as this little book about fishing , a beautiful evocation of a countryman in Downing Street who would always rather have been with his fly on the river Tweed on the Scottish Borders .
27 It also — and perhaps more importantly — gave much tighter control over workers , enabling the factory owner to offer an all-or-nothing contract to the mill-workers , such that they would be required to work the then standard fourteen-hour day , six-day week — a far more intensive work-rate than that chosen by the putting-out workers who could exercise their own preference in the trade-off between work and leisure .
28 Scottish football is pockmarked with what the Everton and Scotland winger Pat Nevin once described as ‘ the ego in the boardroom , ’ that irrepressible businessman in the size 48 club blazer who ca n't keep his fingers out of football .
29 ‘ I called on my experience with rock managers who will remain very nameless , ’ says Gary .
30 I felt we had to find and develop talk personalities who could be entertaining as well as erudite .
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