Example sentences of "[verb] to [pron] who [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 I would appeal to anyone who may have found a Suunto-ML wrist computer on site to contact me or Caernarfon police station .
2 ‘ I would appeal to anyone who might have information to contact the police as soon as possible . ’
3 May I appeal to anybody who might have information , or might know of where I can find information , on Alton in this period .
4 Mr Sinclair said the inquiry was continuing , and appealed to anyone who might have helped Mr Jowett build the machine to come forward .
5 A spokesman for North Yorkshire police appealed to anyone who might know the man , or be offered drugs or syringes to get in touch immediately Harrogate police can be contacted by telephoning .
6 The other thing that tends to throw people the first time they every do ad advocacy is that you 're going to talk to somebody who will not talk to you , who will not s possibly even smile at you , who wo n't give you the usual feedback that we 're u that we 're used to when we 're talking to someone .
7 Now , Miss Gilberd , our valued teacher of the lower forms , will be in classroom 2B to talk to anybody who might wish to go along and see her ; Mr Makepeace will be in 4A ; Mr Farraday in the scientific laboratories , of course ; Mr Coffin in 5B … ’
8 The police want to talk to anyone who may have seen something suspicious near the school on Sunday afternoon when the fire occurred .
9 Novello , who had initially developed The Rat for Brunel , was to join with Cutts ' assistant , Alfred Hitchcock , in demonstrating that adapted stageplays did n't need to constrict cinematic invention as long as script and direction were entrusted to someone who could convey ideas in visual terms .
10 They have appealed to anyone who may have become suspicious about any car in the Edinburgh Road area to come forward .
11 Police have appealed to anyone who may have seen people acting suspiciously in the area of the hospital to contact them .
12 Oliver was led away to be locked up , and a reward was offered to anybody who would take him away and use him for work .
13 A reward of six hundred and fifty pounds is being offered to anyone who can help police track down the killer of a seventy-six-year-old man in Northampton .
14 The exhibition features not only the cafes that belonged to the intelligentsia but also the clubs : and the Tabou , the Lorientais and the Rose Rouge belonged to anyone who could get in .
15 The clue is , of course , that if Archer 's coat was powder-stained his killer must have been someone known to him who could get up that close in the deserted night street where he met his end .
16 I have n't spoken to anybody who would n't say that there is a problem with drunkenness and I mean this is very , very common behaviour and it 's alcohol related behaviour .
17 They appeal to anyone who may have seen it should get in touch .
18 ‘ We urgently appeal to anybody who may have seen it during the 48 hours in which it was missing to contact us . ’
19 Which ones would you recommend to somebody who 'd never read any before ?
20 Therefore talk to everybody who might know the building or have lived or worked there .
21 I buy a drink and talk to anyone who will listen .
22 he 's a traditionalist … and wants what is one of Britain 's greatest stately homes to go to someone who will look after it .
23 Technically , the rank of Prince in present day Ulthuan belongs to anyone who can show possession of one of these ancient weapons .
24 By a notice of appeal dated 13 August 1991 the applicant appealed against that decision of the Divisional Court on the grounds , inter alia , that it had erred ( 1 ) in holding that there was no obligation on Lautro to give the applicant an opportunity to make representations prior to the issue of that notice ; ( 2 ) in asserting that there was a principle of law that a regulatory body should know with precision from whom they must invite representations ; ( 3 ) in perceiving any difficulty in identifying persons who should have been given advance notification , so as to be treated fairly , of any proposals by Lautro to issue a notice since such notification should at least be given to anyone who would be directly affected by such a notice and/or whose conduct was in issue ; ( 4 ) in regarding as apposite the remarks of Lord Diplock in Cheall v. Association of Professional Executive Clerical and Computer Staff [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 180 , 190A since the non-application of the legal concept of natural justice to all persons effected by but not parties to a dispute was not and had never been in issue ; and ( 5 ) in failing to have regard to the absence of any rights of appeal according to the rules of Lautro in deciding whether the principle of natural justice applied .
25 He gets cross and goes to someone who can .
26 Buyers will have to move quickly as the discounts apply to anyone who can complete by the end of January .
27 well no , because what you can do know is you can go to somebody who will sit down with a mini computer and that 's what you need , a mini computer and will sit down and will look at a job and will say right , if you take this job , it can also claim Family Credit of so much , and , and they actually do a , a sort of alternative benefit calculation , and what they do is they look at , if you take this job and take all the other things into account , will you be better off ?
28 Elfman used to boast to anyone who would listen that he was able to auto-fellate with the minimum of effort , making him the envy of every young buck who had tried it for himself and only succeeded in collapsing with a racking backache .
29 Now he is confined to 125cc racing and this restriction was never more evident than at Carrowdore when he won the 125cc class which was the first race on the card and then spent the rest of the day on the sidelines talking to anyone who might listen to him — myself included .
30 She could hear herself talking to anyone who would listen about the shameless hussy .
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