Example sentences of "[verb] people who would " in BNC.

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1 we 've met people who would say read your Bible , holy spirit
2 In cases where we can identify people who would be penalized more than the usual sort of fifty pence charge .
3 Growing up seeing nothing but these truly ghastly buildings , never using anything that is n't made of shoddy material , how could such children become people who would recognise and choose anything that 's beautiful ?
4 A major part of the paper 's thinking was that it could employ people who would have been good journalists if they had pursued journalism as a conventional career .
5 Erm which would give you some contact with erm , er you know people who 'd er er just come out of prison or , or you know had been serving some sort of sentence or other , you know , maybe not a custodial one or something .
6 I mean people who would not normally be involved with young boys or young girls , into a quarter of an hour of contact .
7 So do you think people who would like to ban the use of animals in research are in , are in cloud cuckoo land do you ?
8 He decided to sell it because he wanted time to look for other things and because whichever organisation bought it would automatically attract people who would want to study it for different scientific reasons .
9 I knew people who would borrow a video camera , especially if they were throwing a particular kind of party .
10 Although she was penniless , she managed to get back to England : Margery never had much difficulty in finding people who would give her money to go a long , long way away .
11 There are other outlets , if you want to learn the media game , in terms of speech and view , as it were , hospital radio , I do n't know whether you have any hospitals in your region but increasingly hospital radio offers an opportunity and a challenge , and welcomes people who would like to try their hand at becoming sort of D.J.s , or features editors , or are prepared to talk interestingly about subjects , and this you would only know from a local point of view .
12 Even if it is n't true , James 's position was an excellent stimulus for research as it forced people who would adopt an alternative position to consider very carefully how else emotions might come about .
13 Unlike the Calvinist idea of education which prevails in the United States where education is seen as essential to an informed , participating democratic citizenry , British education existed to produce people who would occupy certain slots in a structure .
14 Well-intentioned though their desire was to make available to everyone the best information concerning hygiene , health care , child care , etc. , and although they always placed such recommendations in the context of ensuring that everyone , through improved wages and benefits , would live at least at a ‘ national minimum of civilized life ’ , the ‘ official interference ’ implied by their proposals was disliked as much by working people who would experience it , as by the Liberal bourgeoisie who were hostile to the principle .
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