Example sentences of "who would [vb infin] [to-vb] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Geraldine was still thinking about who would want to watch dramas about the Second World War on a Friday night . |
2 | They were also , for the most part , practising poets and men of letters , who would want to make judgements . |
3 | It horrified Brian to think of Celia hypnotised by some guru who would try to drag things out of her which might not even have been correct . |
4 | ‘ There are undoubtedly people around who would like to bounce things in that direction ( towards fees ) . ’ |
5 | There are also those who would like to see changes that would redress the balance towards the Plowden objective of social planning ( Walker , 1984 ) . |
6 | On the other side there are those who would like to perform witch-hunts in order to scare track and field athletes into giving up drugs . |
7 | Well it depends in in that particular one yes , er in other areas there was interest from the floor last night about local people who would like to become specials so one or two forms were handed out , application forms , |
8 | Probably all of us who would like to help others make the same error . |
9 | At an awards ceremony at the Polytechnic of the South Bank in 1974 he castigated those people ‘ who would like to make polytechnics exactly like universities ’ , and who ignored the fact that the polytechnics had the distinctive feature of not only pursuing knowledge for its own sake , but also treating the acquisition of knowledge as ‘ never far removed from its application ’ — and constructing courses of study accordingly . |
10 | Anyone who would like to make recommendations can do so by writing to the Department of the Environment at Room 11/20 , Tollgate House , Houlton Street , Bristol BS2 9DJ , quoting the reference APP/C/92/M1710/616168 . |
11 | Maybe the superstition of love is our last reservoir of spirituality in the face of those ‘ specialists of the soul ’ who would seek to reform relationships in accordance with their ghastly notions of ‘ negotiation ’ , ‘ support ’ , ‘ partnership ’ . |