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

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1 ‘ Maybe it 's you who should be on the French Riviera . ’
2 And in part two tomorrow night , we 'll be focussing on the people who 'll be in the front line of the Sheehy reforms … the bobbies on the beat .
3 The politicians may say Blah but the computers go on saying 0110100 or whatever it is , and it 's the people who can make sense of that who 'll be in the top bunk when the dam breaks .
4 And it 'll be you who 'll be in the public gaze as the figurehead .
5 Professor Ferguson and I said that a routine clinical history and examination ( preferably in private ) were essential in helping to establish the correct diagnosis and treatment of all patients , particularly in people who might be under the mistaken impression that their symptoms were due to allergy .
6 Mr Chavan did not say who might be behind the alleged conspiracy , but such statements are usually aimed at Pakistan , predominantly-Hindu India 's Islamic neighbour .
7 Mr Chavan did not say who might be behind the alleged conspiracy , but such statements are usually aimed at Pakistan , predominantly-Hindu India 's Islamic neighbour .
8 But who knows out of the 20,000 people who visited the event this year , there may be similar people to my brother and me who enjoy music to the full and who could be in the top three next year !
9 Who 'd be on the , who would be on the bloody council with any real bloody business initiative
10 In April 1921 they were invited to play in Paris against the Olympic Club there , a Belgian side and then Clapton Orient , who would be in the French capital at the same time .
11 Orrell have Morris , England 's scrum-half , in full battle order , which should mean plenty of work for Emeruwa , White , who will be on the open side , and Ryan , the acting captain , at No 8 .
12 The manager , symbolically , takes his or her ‘ tin cup ’ in hand and walks around the organization ‘ begging ’ for involvement , seeing who has a little bit to chip in , who has a few spare budget dollars to invest , who has a staff member to lend , who will be on the advisory committee , or who has key data .
13 We are talking here about 20-year-old Alison McGrandles , who will be in the vital pivot berth as Scotland 's women play their first international — against Ireland at Raeburn Place , Edinburgh , tomorrow ( 2pm ) .
14 Demographic events have known lead times ; for instance , every person who will be in the American labor force by the year 2000 has already been born .
15 There is , of course , something risible about proposing that armies of 70-year-olds should come to the rescue of those older still , and by no means all of those who will be among the young elderly in the year 2010 will want to perform that role .
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