Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [Wh pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Constant changes in teaching patterns and assignment based learning means standard texts are inadequate , and it is hard to find authors who can produce appropriate material .
2 The information held under the data class of warning signals is intended to indicate individuals who may possess firearms , may possess weapons , may resort to violent behaviour , may attempt to escape , may suffer from mental disorder , may possess explosives , may make false allegations against the police , may be a hazard to others as a carrier of contagious diseases ( e.g. , hepatitis ) ’ —
3 In conjunction with several American firms , Clive and Stokes has been involved in developing ISA ( International Search Associates ) which aims to find firms who will adhere to a strict set of rules and co-operate in a manner which will enable the client to have the benefit of local know-how , with less restrictive off-limits constraints , but at the same time have an international outlook .
4 It is hard to find Spaniards who will say a word against the venture which symbolises their escape from Francoism and their re-entry into world affairs .
5 The first is the one adopted by the largest males : these defend territories in the pond and call to attract females who will lay their eggs there .
6 The Examiner spoke of his ‘ ability to discover players who will earn laurels for themselves and their club ; indeed , his discrimination in the capture of budding players has been described as uncanny ’ .
7 For pre-school children , it is suggested that the BPVT might be used as a screening instrument to identify children who may require some form of special or compensatory provision , and as a way of indicating a child 's readiness for reading .
8 Parliament that the Government should allow local authorities to appoint gatekeepers who would judge whether people qualified on not only income grounds but more general medical needs grounds for the care that they sought .
9 And I went to church every Sunday where we used to have missionaries who would come and tell tales about how they built churches in jungle clearings with lions gnawing at their legs . ’
10 This compares with one in four of those living in the community who were felt to have relatives who might have helped more — a difference which might well occur by chance .
11 And if it meant the purchase of a hundred acres of timber , I 'd count it cash well spent — especially to get men who can work as I 've seen you lads work this week ! ’
12 At the Gloucestershire careers office a special service has been set up to advise students who may find that they ca n't get into college this year .
13 At the Gloucestershire careers office a special service has been set up to advise students who may find that they ca n't get into college this year .
14 I wondered briefly whether my father had a tendency to marry women who would make their children unhappy , but it seemed an unfair reflection .
15 The democratic process described in Chapter 7 shows how each worker has the opportunity to elect representatives who will formulate the policy of the association on their behalf .
16 They have been advised only to admit callers who can present one of the enclosed passes ( a copy will not be sufficient for these purposes ) and provide any further identification that might reasonably be expected .
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