Example sentences of "who [modal v] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you are going up to senior positions movement is essential ; even people who may plateau out at middle management will have done a lot of different jobs for three , four , five years .
2 You shake a sheaf of poems in the face of killers ; you do paintings with Uncle Sam as an anaconda ; and writers talk of five centuries of resistance to oppressors who may change-colonists , missionaries , generals , coke bosses-but whose victims remain the same .
3 Unlike one of those characters whom Charles Dickens described as taking ‘ Night Walks ’ in The Uncommercial Traveller , the well-to-do , clever , suitably married man who Should society sit by and allow ‘ characters ’ who chose to be loose with their money to get away with it ?
4 A child who suffers abuse at the hand of a stranger can expect comfort and protection from his or her family ; incest victims often have no-one to whom to turn — those who should support have been the cause of suffering . ’
5 The corporation and the rural district council were in dispute about who should rehouse them .
6 And who should Mr Milburn be but your dear Andrew .
7 This was the place where he had almost bowled Anna over many months before and where he enjoyed riding the horse at breakneck speed , disregarding anyone else who might chance to be on the path .
8 ‘ There are now about 500 people alive , ’ says Sotheby 's chief executive officer , Michael Ainslie , ‘ who might fork out more than $25 million for a work of art . ’
9 Cutis managing director Roger Curtis said : ‘ We make and provide a particular type of chair but had had difficulty finding a local supplier who could manufacturer them for us .
10 The girl who could Dream was remote , a fantastical character .
11 Perhaps the only other Seniors ' player who could stymie a Trevino rampage next year is Jack Nicklaus — if he wants to , that is .
12 These investors were not rich entrepreneurs who could aford the loss , the court was told , but ordinary savers who wanted , and were promised , a good return on their savings .
13 Crying out " " Who dare disowne the Pretender ? ! " " … drinking Dr Sacheverell 's health and insulting the Meeting House " .
14 ‘ Do I look like the sort of person who would glory in anything ? ’
15 Who would Mr Marr 's superior have been when he was in the overseas ministry ? ’
16 ‘ For who would babes and bairns distress
17 At one time , the apple trees were proving a great temptation to young men who would shin over the wall at night .
18 Enter climber-turned-platform-builder Mark Cole ( opposite ) , who would shin up the chosen tree , attach a climbing rope , and then accompany Mike on each subsequent climb .
19 His style of preaching contrasted greatly with the average clergyman of the day who would discourse drowsily on the virtues of doing good .
20 There are a number of people who would Newgate is a sorry hole I hear . ’
21 I am certain that your wife is not the only one who would prof it from its wider deployment .
22 He might radiate power and control but he did n't strike her as the kind of man who would number nursing skills among his repertoire .
23 They are making their way towards its head , preceded by a domestique who will elbow a path through the bikes .
24 ‘ With the exception of Orcadai , Suragai and Yoruba the Y'frike , you are the complete assembly of those who will officer the reconnaissance of the Alan country .
25 Can I , who will second it ? .
26 A wind of change has been blowing around Windsor Park over the past 12 months and Campbell is now regarded as just another new player who will breeze in .
27 Unhappily for Fussell , his book 's true usefulness may lie in its future value to trash historians , who will pore ecstatically through the kitsch menus and gruesome adverts he has compiled .
28 She is a friendly and helpful hostess who will book horse-riding , golf and fishing for her guests .
29 Aim for a list that give the widest possible choice and price range ; whilst there will be friends and colleagues who will club together to buy you a present , others will want to buy something on their own .
30 In times of full employment , employers are more willing to take on disabled people of all kinds and there is a direct economic incentive to ensure that those who can work do .
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