Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] who could " in BNC.

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1 He asked a scout to search through the turmoil and pick out Tiguary , if possible , or someone who could give him a message .
2 but , but that 's , that 's that 's easily remedied if you could get a er a driving licence holder to take them oh a volunteer driving licence holder among one of the parents or somebody who could take the children , er , periodically in the bus to visit the hospital to do this sort of thing .
3 But that 's that 's perhaps easily remedied , if you could get a er a driving licence holder to take them , who , a volunteer driving licence holder , among one of the parents or somebody who could take the children at periodic intervals to visit the hospital to do this sort of thing .
4 Everyone knew that a breaking point had to come ; and everyone who could took extraordinary measures to protect himself .
5 True enough , Jaq had known the secret essence of the matter ever since his application to the Officio Assassinorum was fulfilled — his request for an Assassin with previous experience of a Genestealer-infested world , and one who could pose as a sophisticated mistress .
6 With the power of her eyes alone she had compelled a glass of water to tip and spill its contents over the horrible Headmistress , and anybody who could do that could do anything .
7 It was she , too , alone , he sensed , who could satisfy him and he who could satisfy her .
8 It was strange not being able to communicate but someone who could speak English was always on hand to translate and often all I needed were those wonderful smiles and greetings from people .
9 Butler could n't adapt to his new defensive role , and Chapman began to look around for a more solid defender , not necessarily a player with much technical skill , but one who could clear accurately under pressure , feeding the ball to an inside-forward .
10 There was no man but one who could trouble her rest ever again , and whatever disorder or ordeal he cast into her path she knew she would go gladly , and gather like flowers .
11 Innocent wanted a strong emperor but one who could be controlled .
12 But anyone who could understand English and had watched the last Liberal broadcast , an exercise in pure Paddiography , would know perfectly well how she could say that .
13 The rise of numerous sociétés savants is one of the most interesting aspects of this period , with their accommodation of not just professional scientists but anyone who could be induced to participate and part with the fee charged for annual membership .
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