Example sentences of "[prep] [det] who [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , ill luck , in his case compounded by ill judgement , dogs the unsuccessful , and the only way into the sport , for some who should never be in it , is around the less successful teams . |
2 | The introduction of antibiotics saved the lives of many who would previously have died , but their use has produced new and complex problems . |
3 | I am sure I am only one of many who will sorely miss this happy-go-lucky golfer . |
4 | In practice the best reason for asking advice is to enlist the interest of those who might eventually be responsible for implementing the decision . |
5 | " I 'm perfectly willing to discuss the pathology of cholera with Dr Dunstaple , " said Dr McNab in a mild and gloomy manner , " but I doubt if there 's anything to be gained by doing so publicly and in front of those who may tomorrow become our patients . " |
6 | There is no good reason why that traditional understanding should now be abandoned , however inconvenient it may be to some of those who would otherwise like to shelter under the umbrella of the term " democracy " . |
7 | The so-called Helsinki warning , also dismissed as unreliable ( and apparently for better reason ) , had at least saved the lives of those who would otherwise have occupied the vacant seats on Flight 103 . |
8 | On the Government 's own figures , over 30% of those who would otherwise have received legal aid next year would lose it as a result of the proposed changes . |
9 | Age-specific rates are often calculated as averages over three years , partly to reduce instability of the statistics in older , almost empty , age classes , and partly to obviate problems due to especially bad weather at the end of a year causing early demise of those who would otherwise die the following year . |
10 | As a general rule , the lower the densities and the higher the standards of design , the higher the social class of those who will eventually occupy the houses that are built . |
11 | Those saying they would ‘ definitely ’ vote number 82 per cent of the total sample and probably account for most of those who will actually go to the polls during today . |
12 | One of those who must never never know was Tina 's mother . |
13 | For my part , I promise you I will continue at all times to have this possibility in mind , and to take every opportunity of bringing it to the minds of those who can best move in the matter . |
14 | His reputation became such that the School began to attract the attention of those who could well have afforded to send their children to boarding schools . |
15 | New technology may represent a cost saving on older forms of treatment but still represents a cost push in overall terms by extending the boundaries of those who could potentially benefit . |
16 | In 1631 John Weever observed : ‘ Katherine , Queen of England , lieth here , in a chest or coffin with a loose cover , to be seen and handled of any who will much desire it . ’ |
17 | Sacrifices must start at the very top with those who can most afford them . |
18 | Our alternative strategy seeks to manage the tensions between those who will only resist within the law and those who see the need to go further . |
19 | There are " transitional protection " arrangements for those who would otherwise be net losers . |
20 | The object of the green form scheme is to make readily available a cheap and effective source of legal advice for those who would otherwise be unable to afford it . |
21 | For those who would rather keep both feet firmly planted on dry land , a National Trust self-catering holiday cottage might be the answer . |
22 | For those who would rather stay at home |
23 | His Solidarity scheme , based on help for those who help themselves , has provided schools and sewers for those who might otherwise have waited years for benefits to trickle down . |
24 | Occasionally the public relations executive of an organisation is also that organisation 's spokesman but , except for promotional and marketing campaigns where the PRO is indeed the expert in the area , the provision of an obvious intermediary can lead to the viewer seeing him as a buffer for those who might more usefully have appeared . |
25 | One glimpse of the world 's most spectacular waterfall makes up for the tiresome form-filling in baking customs halls which any African border crossing entails — neither Botswana nor Zimbabwe are suitable for those who wilt quickly in the heat or ca n't stomach light aircraft . |
26 | But for those who can no longer rely on belonging anywhere else , there is at least one other imagined community to which one can belong : which is permanent , indestructible , and whose membership is certain . |
27 | There is a rising demand for sheltered accommodation for those who can no longer live an entirely independent life and desire some regular supervision rather than admission to a residential home . |
28 | A Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6LS drops £500 to £11,100 , a Rover 820SI £738 to £17,712 and , for those who can still afford it , a Lotus Esprit can be snapped up for £45,878 , a cut of £1,912 . |
29 | Now I do have input into what I think will sell in Europe and in Asia and my background in private and investment banking has contributed to our expansion in these directions ; I come into contact with different people from those who might normally come into Colnaghi 's , giving rise to possible purchasing opportunities . |
30 | Primarily from those who can most afford to pay . |