Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [adv] [modal v] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 These were mere fragments of the complex arrangements which he had made in order to secure his throne , and they were entirely necessary to Henry if he was to have sufficient support among those families — perilously few and divided in their allegiance — who alone could ensure his survival as king of England .
2 What is crucial , then , is not that a particular individual should necessarily own property himself , but that ‘ property should be sufficiently dispersed so that the individual is not dependent on particular persons who alone can provide him with what he needs or who alone can employ him ’ .
3 What is crucial , then , is not that a particular individual should necessarily own property himself , but that ‘ property should be sufficiently dispersed so that the individual is not dependent on particular persons who alone can provide him with what he needs or who alone can employ him ’ .
4 The vast bulk of lawyers spend their lives working for business interests , and top lawyers work overwhelmingly for giant corporations who alone can afford their fees .
5 Who tonight will demonstrate what I feel will become a sought-after attraction at Club Eleusis .
6 Fortunately for him , he is more often seen as the ‘ little boy lost ’ ( which is often just how he feels , so his suffering is considerable ) , for apart from his obvious grief and loneliness , who now will cook his meals and iron his shirts ?
7 What differences follow , for example , from the young Elvis Presley starting out from printed song-copies but slowly transforming them in lengthy sessions in Sam Phillips 's Sun studio , as against Lennon and McCartney taking mostly orally worked-out ideas to George Martin who then might transform them through literate methods — for instance , the addition of written parts ?
8 Otherwise , who else would subject themselves to being square-bashed , shouted at by petty officers , and made to do ghastly things in force ten gales ?
9 Who else would trust us ? ’
10 Who else would persuade me to care for his revolting Manrico , a creature who consumes at least two sheep hearts a day .
11 Who else would call their tour the ‘ Zitpoppin' , butt pickin' bogger-flinging across America tour '91 –'92; nging ’ ?
12 When you 're buying a board think about what experience you 've had , where you 'll use the board , who else will use it and what level of skill you want to achieve .
13 You know what , you know what granddads who else will have one ?
14 After that who else will loan them monies ? ’
15 Who else could do it ? ’
16 Who else could tell me something else they 'd like to do if they could live for ever ?
17 Who else could tell her as much about our beloved Roma ? ’
18 Who else could tell you ?
19 He shares A squalid abandoned house on the outskirts of the city with whoever else can find their way in .
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