Example sentences of "who [vb mod] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There are , therefore , a few sub-contractors who may choose to work exclusively in this sector and continue to avoid detection by the Inland Revenue .
2 But one feature of a catalogue of an exhibition for a living artist which is different is the likely inclusion of reminiscences from colleagues and members of the artist 's family , who may make enlightening comments .
3 The theme of craft runs around the complex , and already the architect Theo Crosby has a list of potential craftspeople who may want to participate in furnishing the centre with anything from furniture to ironwork and stained glass .
4 For example , the two competing public interests in employment cases are : ( a ) a person should be held to his promise ; and ( b ) every person should be free to exercise his skill and experience to the best advantage of himself and of those who may want to employ him ( see Lord Atkinson in Morris ( Herbert ) v Saxelby [ 1916 ] 1 AC 688 ) .
5 ‘ People who may want to leave the business , often have skills we need , ’ an IBM personnel man explains , ‘ so we have an org called Skillbase .
6 The existence of A level courses may be seen not simply as a useful tool for individual pupils who may want to go further in their education ( or have a certificate to show that they have not left school till they were l8 ) ; but as a measure of the standard of the school itself .
7 The outrageous fine of £5,000 plus £1,000 costs imposed on England batsman Allan Lamb will act as the ultimate deterrent to every English professional cricketer who may want to speak out about some scandal , corruption or evil practice in their sport .
8 When you 're dealing with people who may want to buy retirement homes , er how do you describe them ? , they 've been described by Mr as the punters you see , how 'd you , what do you call them ?
9 Preconceptions about and attitudes towards counsellors/social workers can , however , limit the use of this counselling , and adoptees may also receive little support from immediate family , such as a spouse who may fail to appreciate the need to ‘ know ’ about an individual 's background .
10 This does not happen to all women , who may continue to lubricate effectively during sexual stimulation .
11 All this is not to deny the possible relevance of the results of comparative experience as an aid to practitioners and policy-makers who may hope to utilise ideas , approaches or techniques adopted in other countries .
12 I have never heard of anybody , apart from people who may hope to get good jobs in these bogus new regional authorities , who , thrilled by a weird kind of socialist local patriotism , longs for the day when the flag of the East Midland Region is raised over the Great Roundabout of Retford , or the parliament of the West Midland Region holds its inaugural meeting at Telford New Town .
13 And er , we 'll be a part , I know as councillors , Labour councillors we are caught in a trap because due the financial constraint that the government has placed upon us there is very little we could do but , oh I 'll get I I er crumbs of comfort from the speculators who may decide to give us a few social housing .
14 He 's got such a famous face , ’ says Miss Horton , an economics lecturer at Kingston Polytechnic , who may struggle to dent Nicholas Scott 's 13,319 majority .
15 Some pools run special swimming groups for older people ( who may prefer to swim when there are no youngsters around ) , and adult classes for those who have never learnt to swim .
16 However , the risks involved in profit maximisation may be unacceptable to managers who may prefer to safeguard their position by reducing competition through takeovers instead of maximising profits by competition .
17 BP 's John Browne was bullish yesterday , suggesting that BP will be one of the gainers , but there will be others who may prefer to stay rather more mute .
18 Since wars involve others than those who face battle , that overwhelming majority who may prefer to have nothing at all to do with war , they can not , and should not , be omitted from any modern consideration of the subject .
19 Traffic wardens and police patrols have been given instructions to keep a careful watch for motorists who may attempt to break the new rules .
20 A generous interpretation aids both plaintiffs ( who may need to have service effected before proceeding to judgment ) and defendants ( who can benefit from knowledge of pending proceedings ) ; and the state of destination does not commit itself to recognise any judgment the plaintiff may ultimately obtain , for service facilitates proceedings and does not authenticate them .
21 This chapter is for those who may need to make decisions about equipping a teaching institution with video recording hardware .
22 And I 'm just wondering what the the knock on effect of that is in the visiting of the , the members who ca n't get into church and who ca n't receive communion in church , and who may like to receive it in their home , or in the home , where they live .
23 This is especially helpful to older patients who may have difficulty in learning and remembering , and who may require to visit the toilet during the night .
24 The information is duff partly because the polls have not yet found a reliable way to deal with non-voters , or with Do n't Knows ( who may become Do Knows on election day ) .
25 In practical terms , this creates a different and exciting aspect of work for care workers who may seek to engage constructively with a wide variety of neighbourhood care schemes .
26 ‘ Natural Aurilism ’ has produced certain children who may begin to lead normal lives there are a high percentage of children to whom this technique is not available or suitable and this is why in my mind continuation of ‘ total communication ’ should be preferable .
27 This is a problem for secured creditors who may wish to vote .
28 It could also be used as a taster for students who may wish to take further modules , eg. 92351 The Scottish Legal Framework .
29 Those of you who have already said you will go — and any others who may wish to join them — I will talk to privately later .
30 For ease of reference by practitioners who may wish to use these criteria to evaluate tests for specific purposes , the tests described and the criteria are presented in the form of a table at the end of this chapter ( see Table 8.1 , pp. 168–9 ) .
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