Example sentences of "[det] who [vb mod] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The FDR-FMLN has made no statement on abortion and there are few who would advocate making induced abortions legal or part of health service provisions . |
2 | There were a few who would have asked the same question , looking at Joan Rush , senior project officer with the fund , a prime mover in the group which has beavered away at the subject to bring it into the mainstream of policy and practice . |
3 | Yardley , a second- or third-change bowler throughout his career , was rightly proud to be one of the very few who could claim to have dismissed Bradman thrice in Test matches . |
4 | Indeed there are some who will continue to argue that truancy rates would decline if tougher punitive measures against parents were taken , perhaps as a ‘ short , sharp shock ’ at an early stage of truancy , to ‘ forestall later persistent absence . |
5 | Gerald Kaufman is another who will hesitate to play the sporting card , although there are those who remember him as a midfield dynamo , eternally squabbling with the referee and being booked for ‘ violence of the tongue ’ , an offence which he is said to have invented . |
6 | The music grew louder , the Chelsea Granada welcomed all who would like to come in and watch the transmission of Bootsie and Snudge . |
7 | If Croats and Serbs are allowed to slaughter Muslims and steal their land unchallenged , the injustice will , or at least should , weigh upon the conscience of all who might have stopped them . |
8 | Payment for the two men who died because of you and the many who might have died . ’ |
9 | There can be little doubt that this fact proved influential in reducing the strength of the cavalry ( a strength which , as we have seen , was contracting because of the new requirements of war ) and of turning many who might have fought on horseback into men-at-arms who rode into battle , dismounted , and then fought on foot . |
10 | However , I am not at all surprised that many who would have profited had they won did not so vote . |
11 | Many who would have opposed his outspoken and disputatious self would accept his uncle . |
12 | This was strong language , and must have swayed many who would have liked to uphold the religious tradition of burying the body whole to await resurrection . |
13 | Many who would like to enter nursing and believe they are too old are put off by the knowledge that even if they do venture , they will find themselves alone in the company of a large group of teenagers . |
14 | Yamazaki seems unconcerned by the fact that he 's taking on problems that have defeated many who should have known better . |
15 | Such was ( and remains ) the power of molecular biological rhetoric that many who should have known better were swept along with it . |
16 | But at 1–60 a bottle ( half pint ) there 's not many who could afford to get scuttered on it . |
17 | For example , the two competing public interests in employment cases are : ( a ) a person should be held to his promise ; and ( b ) every person should be free to exercise his skill and experience to the best advantage of himself and of those who may want to employ him ( see Lord Atkinson in Morris ( Herbert ) v Saxelby [ 1916 ] 1 AC 688 ) . |
18 | This is intended to be an introduction to the project and therefore there will be no admission charge to the site on this occasion , although a couple of conation boxes will be suitably positioned for those who may wish to assist the project in this way ! |
19 | As we explain further in Chapter 7 in relation to certain marketing arrangements , the careful planning and drafting of the various categories of agreement covered by block exemptions is of pivotal importance in commercial and corporate planning as a defence to those who may wish to attack commercial agreements of their competitors . |
20 | When a person 's property is insufficient for payment of his debts , it would obviously be unfair that the creditors who first obtain judgement and execution should be paid in full , leaving nothing to those who may try to enforce their claims later ; nor is it desirable that a man should indefinitely remain under a load of debts which ( it may be through no fault of his own ) he is unable to meet . |
21 | If the company had been solvent and considering a civil action against the Bank , it would not be allowed to take pretrial depositions from those who may have participated in the fraud . |
22 | In the past many health authorities discriminated unfairly by not employing those who may have had domestic responsibilities . |
23 | This chapter is for those who may need to make decisions about equipping a teaching institution with video recording hardware . |
24 | Other seem to be trying to assuage a guilt known only to themselves , and a few are out to keep Ali a player , a lure to those who might want to use his name in business ; though the marketplace turns away from billboards in decline . |
25 | I mention this for those who might want to use the circuit in other applications . |
26 | In the Garden , Miller had to give time to those who might call seeking particular plants or information on their culture . |
27 | But there will be no compensation for those who might have wanted to deal during the suspension period . |
28 | Machicolations , usually regarded as a sign of nobility , had their practical value in that they permitted vertical defence against those who might have reached the dead ground near a wall , and might be setting about digging or mining under it . |
29 | Mature enough , in any case , to be recreating works from past decades for those who might have missed them . |
30 | For those who might have missed his point however , Williams wrote for the ‘ Trinidad Guardian ’ soon after , ‘ I see in the denominational school the breeding ground of disunity ; I see in the state school the opportunity for cultivating a spirit of nationalism among West Indian people and eradicating the racial suspicions and antagonisms growing in our midst ’ . |