Example sentences of "who [vb mod] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In particular , he will consider the problems faced by those who come back from Germany who may be made redundant and ensure that they have somewhere to live while they are looking for a job .
2 It will include the main departments of government together with some members who do not have departmental responsibilities who may be given political or co-ordinating roles .
3 S/he is responsible directly to Christian Aid 's area secretary who may be contacted first if any queries arise .
4 Police are appealing for anyone who may be offered large sums of foreign cash to exchange to contact Sunderland CID on Wearside ( 091 ) 567 6155 .
5 They are the individuals who must be given early warning if a new spending proposal is in the pipe-line .
6 But because it is essentially Brose 's show , the biggest should go to Mr Hoffman , who must be reckoned one of the most agile and subtly controlled comedians around .
7 It 's they who must be made proud of the area they live in . ’
8 Either benefit may serve as a motivator to individuals who must be made aware of these benefits and their own role .
9 He 's the last guy in the world who should be given such power .
10 SIR , It is the fans of Everton Football Club who should be given most sympathy .
11 It is the fans of EFC who should be given most sympathy , and what odds would you get for Everton 's biggest financial asset , Martin Keown , wearing the colours of Leeds or Blackburn before the end of the season ?
12 Ormsby from the Weld stable is joint top weight with Salmon Eile but 10st is a lot of poundage to carry and it may be best to rely on Loki who rather disappointed at the Curragh last Saturday but who should be given another chance if going to the post .
13 It means that patients , in their ignorance , blame already overstressed medical staff for delays or treatment withheld while those who should be held accountable are cushioned from the consequence of their actions .
14 Nevertheless it was the King 's ministers , the argument ran , who should be held accountable for the misdeeds of the Crown , not the King himself .
15 How do you know that you have n't landed yourself with someone who 'll be struck dumb with nerves ? ’
16 They were among four Russian boys who travelled to Westonbirt school near Tetbury to meet two Russian girl orphans , who 'll be educated free of change for a year .
17 I 'm the one who 'll be left alone on the stage .
18 When the council receives a planning application it often consults people who might be affected such as neighbours , other residents and community groups .
19 How could I live with a child who might be born alright but who may have gone blind , or worse , later on ?
20 There is one overall ‘ boss ’ — who might be titled Managing Director , Chief Executive , President , Principal , etc .
21 Individuals who could be held responsible for the negligence in question ( for example , if it were an audit , those who were in charge of it , and perhaps the head of the audit function in the firm , and even its managing director ) might still be sued individually ( managing partners may feel as a result that they personally would have little to gain from incorporation ) .
22 The proportion of children who could be found 13–17 months after vaccination was also similar in each subgroup ( table I ) , with no significant differences in demographic characteristics when compared with children whom we could not locate ( data not shown ) .
23 Most of the children who seroconverted and who could be located 13–17 months after vaccination remained seropositive ( table III ) .
24 The British approach to social policy as developed in the nineteenth century both understood this distinction and exploited it by making the workhouse the only alternative to family care and then deliberately creating conditions in workhouses which were both undesirable in terms of physical conditions and also reinforced a sense of shame , so that any relative who could be considered available would feel obliged to offer support .
25 She knew them all ; she was devastated for them and their families , who would be left husbandless and fatherless .
26 The French among others worried about who would be paid first , Iraq 's pre-war creditors or those damaged by the war .
27 In cases where we can identify people who would be penalized more than the usual sort of fifty pence charge .
28 The new Labour Government who will be elected five weeks tomorrow will immediately sign the social charter and set about getting the social chapter firmly into the treaty itself .
29 Is not the truth of the matter not only that the Secretary of State is doing nothing about the housing needs of the service men and women who will be made redundant , but that he does not even know the facts ?
30 Once we are through the mountains and out on to the plain of the Moistr ’ River we may split into smaller groups , but I will decide who will be given individual commands when that arises . ’
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