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

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1 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 .
2 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 … ’
3 The police want to talk to anyone who may have seen something suspicious near the school on Sunday afternoon when the fire occurred .
4 he 's a traditionalist … and wants what is one of Britain 's greatest stately homes to go to someone who will look after it .
5 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 .
6 ‘ But it 's a wonderful investment , ’ I tried to explain to anyone who would listen .
7 Some people will wish to enquire in person and to speak to someone who can answer their questions .
8 ‘ Equally we want to speak to anyone who may have rented out property recently in what they consider to be suspicious or somewhat unusual circumstances , ’ said a Scotland Yard spokesman .
9 Detectives would like to speak to anyone who may have seen the accident .
10 Darlington police want to speak to anyone who may have seen suspicious activity around the health authority offices at the estimated time of the incident .
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