Example sentences of "[coord] [Wh pn] can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Mass production has made fashion available to anyone who can get to their high street chain store or who can get hold of the latest mail order catalogue .
2 As long as you have solicitors who can be admitted to the Personal Injury Panel or who can apply to take a Legal Aid Board franchise , there is no reason why they should not have experienced legal executives working under their control .
3 There are times , of course , when all goes well and we actually enjoy it , but at other times the cost seems too heavy and we have few people we can share the job with or who can understand .
4 A new deep house night opens its doors on Aug 28 at The Podium , but Work has a twist — members can enter their names on a database so that any fellow worker looking for a singer , dancer , or whoever can access them and offer them a job .
5 It is not necessary to go to the lengths of the British Airways new Four Corners shops , where the travel element can hardly be distinguished through an Ali Baba 's cave of irrelevant merchandise , but only to set up efficient systems run by people who know what they 're talking about and who can make time to understand what their travellers want , like Trailfinders with their honest bucket-shop approach , or the STA chain with its expertise in student travel .
6 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 .
7 The Japanese take more trouble to find out how the US system really works , and who can make it work for them .
8 Residential homes and hostels can accommodate nurses who can only work awkward hours , and who can cover for staff sickness and annual leave .
9 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 ) .
10 An elderly parent living alone invariably has problems to cope with , though , in some area of life , and ideally the people to help them should be members of their own family ; people who know their character and understand their needs , those they do not have to make an effort to relate to and trust , and who can move around freely in their homes , to sort through the various ‘ pockets ’ of their anxiety more easily than any stranger can do .
11 Maybe the farmer or his tenant will ask for a percentage of the kill within the agreement , but it makes jolly good sense to ensure that anyone who likes to eat a rabbit and who can influence your sport is well looked after .
12 I 've sent you a young man who loves horses as you do , and who can continue your work with them .
13 And who can fail to see the disastrous consequences ?
14 The teacher 's skill in reading is similar to her colleague 's skill — Jim who plays the guitar , and who can engage a whole school with three chords learned in a folk club in Hitchin twenty years ago and his performance of Tom Paxton 's ‘ Marvellous Toy ’ .
15 The first will aim to remove restrictions on where the funds can invest , and who can manage them .
16 Who is guided by the need to excel , and who can bring her dreams within her reach .
17 One might also predict that context would be of most use to individuals who have acquired rapid word-recognition skills and who can integrate word meanings rapidly .
18 The logic is obvious , we have seven sections now , seven sectional conferences , these conferences must have proper terms of reference , proper guidelines for debate and clear rules as to who can attend , who can speak and who can vote , and that 's the most important part of our report .
19 The officials want and respect a minister who can pick up a problem quickly , select from among the alternatives the line most in accord with the outlook of his Cabinet colleagues and his party , who is courageous and can win any necessary battles with other departments outside or inside the Cabinet , and who can explain the policy well in public .
20 It sets down exactly who can teach and who can study , and on what terms ' democratic procedures for taking decisions , involving votes by staff and students ' and rules and regulations for examinations .
21 ‘ A week wanting all these , and who can tell what tune you 'll be singing ?
22 But a bowler who does not break down at the end of every other over and who can finish each season with an average around the 25 mark would be worth his weight in gold now .
23 We feel very strongly that people should have access to solicitors who have knowledge of immigration law , and who can protect people by explaining the difficult legislation and regulations dealing with immigration policy .
24 Mighty Quinn , made famous by Manfred Mann , was changed to Mighty Wyn as a tribute to Newcastle 's leaping centre forward , a Kinks ' song was amended to ‘ What are we living for , to see Sunderland in Division Four ’ and who can forget ‘ Half-a-sixpence is better than , Arthur Horsefield ? ’
25 The consolation Stableford event pits fathers against their offspring and who can blame the organisers for combining the Sparrows and the Larks .
26 Having said all of this my experience with patients is that very few of them persist in taking their LM remedy until they begin to prove it and who can blame them !
27 Jump into a cold swimming-pool , for example , and who can blame your frozen phallus from shrinking away to a delightfully compact inch or so .
28 And who can blame them ?
29 With almost half the present team threatening to retire at the end of the season — and who can blame them if it means that they go out on a high note — this was excellent news .
30 And who can blame him ?
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