Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [modal v] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As I say , there are three provinces who 'd like to go further and than that be even er , more increases .
2 Amongst the various surface openings in this area , there is one , not far from Alum Pot , that can be recommended to walkers who would like to test their nerves in the darkness and silence of the underworld and , with a torch , may safely do so without encountering perils .
3 They were not derived from any significant analysis of aims or objectives in relation to the development of learners , nor based on a sufficiency of basic knowledge about the pupils and teachers and schools who would have to use them .
4 Now originally he would have given it to the servers who would have taken it out here .
5 Considering the number of PFK readers who would like to see their Puffers inflate just once ( though arguably as a sign of stress this is n't such a great idea ) many marine fishkeepers would have been thrilled .
6 I am currently researching the pilot episode and would be interested in hearing from any of your readers who would like to take part .
7 For readers who would like to fix until the next millennium , Birmingham Midshires has is offering a fixed rate of 8.49 per cent until 31 January , 2000 .
8 Perhaps for every letter we get asking about neutron decay , to take one recent example , there are a dozen , even 100 , readers who would like to know the answer .
9 Those readers who would like to learn more about the art of collecting debts in person should look at Taking Your Own Case to Court or Tribunal by Edith Rudinger , from the Consumers ' Association .
10 Dressmakers who might prefer to sell a valuable piece of material rather than settle for the modest profit of making it into a dress .
11 Traders who might have started a line in meal for the populace would not even think of it , knowing that the government was always ready to step in and depress the price .
12 Gradually , though , as the rest of the column led by his uncle on a fine white horse arrived , the survivors who could walk came out of the banqueting hall and allowed themselves to be greeted by the relieving troops .
13 During his speech to the Israeli Knesset , he asked forgiveness from Jews who may have suffered in the past at Polish hands .
14 Erm you earn commission by taking clients who might spend say a hundred thousand pounds on business travel , whether it be flights trains
15 ( b ) They all operate on a very broad restriction against acting for clients who can afford to pay solicitors ’ fees .
16 12.2 In the event of any Party giving notice of dissatisfaction with the Project Manager 's decision the matter shall be referred to the Project Committee of all the Parties who shall endeavour to settle the dispute amicably .
17 If we were really lucky we 'd be able to go to conference and try and sell hundreds of them to other Green Parties who might want to do the same .
18 Yes , right , I think maybe this is the moment where we could list some of the signs of dyslexia , both for parents and teachers , and indeed I hope there may be some educational psychologists who have some doubts who might like to enter into some erm dialogue with us .
19 What will be the effect on other manufacturers who will have to commit substantial funds to developing new engines , or to buy-in new engines from other makers ( so losing control over a major item of added value in their profit creation process )
20 Better use of machinery and tractor and erm farmers are at risk of I know that manufacturers who could have to progress these capital to get better returns .
21 The Portfolio seminar features several leading figures from both the industry and outside as speakers who will attempt to change the impression that successful women in senior operational roles in the industry need to be single , or divorced , childless and generally married to their work .
22 Police say they 're keen to talk Swindon taxi drivers who may have given anyone a lift from the Guest House last Thursday or shortly afterwards .
23 Police say they 're keen to talk Swindon taxi drivers who may have given anyone a lift from the Guest House last Thursday or shortly afterwards .
24 Mr Andrew Guest , of United Buses , said the measures were unfair to passengers and drivers who would have to endure the bumps countless times each day .
25 Sections of the left may currenty be enthused with the European Parliament and Social Charter , but out there , where it counts , in Europe 's cities and countryside , dinosaurs who should have become extinct in the 1930s are making the running .
26 It was now that the assurances of 1918 that the pact would be for one election only came home to roost ; wanting to be ready in plenty of time , many local parties were by 1921 selecting candidates who would oppose sitting Coalition Liberals .
27 However , Irish centre-back Mick McCarthy predicted misery for Irish supporters who would have to hop between Sardinia and Sicily .
28 There are many walkers , both locals and visitors who would like to use this road if only it were safe to do so .
29 Detective Superintendent Jack Leyland , leading the investigation , today appealed for help from shopkeepers who may have sold the items .
30 It was held that this was no defence for the defendants who should have relied upon the defence of ‘ act or default of another person . ’
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