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

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1 Evenings represent maximum temptation for most slimmers , although around four o'clock in the afternoon , when the children come home from school , can be the worst time for many mothers who may be waiting until mid evening to dine with their husbands .
2 Many United States jurisdictions require the funds due to an accused to be paid to victims , who must be advised by published notices of the availability of the funds .
3 The locations of all fire alarm contact points within the building should be made known to every member of the staff who should be instructed by practical demonstration how to activate the alarm system .
4 Very often this will be coming from a different department , who should be alerted in good time .
5 There are people who should be excluded from high position .
6 Interviewed in the Beirut newspaper An Nahar on Sept. 1 , Aoun called Lebanon 's leaders " marionettes who should be tried for high treason " ; the French magazine Paris Match on Sept. 7 quoted him as saying that the Syrians would only last a year and that he was the future saviour of Lebanon .
7 Patients who should be considered for adjunctive corticosteroid treatment are those with moderate to severe PCP — the benefit has not been found in those with milder forms .
8 For example , workers on an industrial estate who might be isolated from normal banking outlets can be served by special purpose banking facilities in their own plants say , a weekly cheque-cashing point .
9 By 1934 there were about 2,500,000 families , or 21.3 per cent of the total , who might be regarded as middle class , based upon the criterion of £4 to £10 per week .
10 The figure that my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment gave included those who might be affected in other ways by premature closure .
11 Varying admission criteria , sometimes poor diagnostic or assessment procedures , varying attitudes and practices with different residential homes , most frequently result in those who could be helped by residential care being excluded or perhaps only being accepted in an emergency .
12 If people are well trained , you 've got lots of people in turn you know when you 've got absenteeism or holidays , you 've got lots of people who could be slotted to different positions for you and obviously the better trained people are , it does help with the talent , it makes you more flexible and you 've got more people who can possibly go for certain jobs .
13 If the procedure succeeds , Carly will be able to lead a normal life , offering hope to thousands of sufferers with diseases like cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy who could be cured by similar techniques .
14 The participants reaffirmed on March 26 their commitment to the Comprehensive Plan of Action , agreed in June 1989 [ see pp. 36733-34 ] , which introduced screening procedures to differentiate between recognized refugees fleeing political persecution ( who would be settled in various countries ) , and economic migrants ( who would be returned to Vietnam , in principle on a voluntary basis ) .
15 While it is wise to show a certain deference to those older than you who have been doing the job for years and who would be alienated by over-confident brashness , you must not look as though you might be a drag on whoever you are hoping to work with .
16 I understand that local authorities have pressed hard for access to the criminal records section , in particular in vetting potential employees — particularly those who would be working in sensitive areas , such as the social services .
17 The Constitution is put into enforcement , and then the supreme People 's Council shall be established with the representatives who will be elected by general election which shall be carried out by the provisions of the Constitution .
18 The new contracts may improve accounting procedures , but do not appear to offer more choice to either doctors or consumers , who will be bound by contractual arrangements , which the government recommends should be on a three-year rolling basis .
19 The teams will include presenters Chris Kelly , Michael Barry , Jill Goolden and Oz Clarke , who will be joined by other celebrities in demonstrating their culinary skills and knowledge .
20 Sharp , clean minimal arts in such a rough space will make an interesting contrast and it launches an exhibition programme by the imaginative Jopling , who will be looking for unusual spaces for showing art as a solution to the uncertainties , expenses and predictability of opening his own gallery .
21 It is misleading to assert that only areas are isolated , since the ‘ transport poor ’ are individuals who will be isolated in relative terms no matter how rural or urban their location may be ( Coles 1978 ) .
22 The production team is further boosted by the recruitment of award-winning Iona McLeish who will be working with resident-designer Charlotte Humpston , who recently received the ‘ Time Out London Theatre Award ’ for ‘ Heresies ’ at the RSC .
23 I thank him for his most generous tribute to our former colleague Richard Holt , who will be remembered by hon. Members on both sides of the House with considerable affection .
24 Who will be allocated to cardiac surgery and the chance of a longer life — and who will decide ?
25 The Queen , who will be accompanied by other members of the Royal Family , will on that day present a new colour to the RAF .
26 It is impossible to predict bed occupancy , or to some extent , the types of patient who will be admitted at various times of the year .
27 They have been the nucleus of several hundred self-employed artisans manufacturing these bicycle attachments who can be seen on open sites across Nairobi .
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