Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] you " in BNC.

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1 If you feel that you may be losing too much hair , do see your doctor , who may refer you to a special hair clinic .
2 If you do n't understand something , do n't be afraid to ask a colleague or your line manager who may refer you to written instructions such as the ES Personnel Handbook .
3 You do n't want a firm whose work of good , but who may leave you high and not-so-dry for a few weeks .
4 The ideal person , if he can be found , is the young barrister in good practice who is rapidly rising and who may take you up with him .
5 ‘ Or who must feed you when your Father 's dead ? ’
6 To improve her skills with the needle is judged more suitable to her economic standing : ‘ … who must feed you when your Father 's dead ? ’
7 ‘ Felicitations from him who must worship you from afar and longs to have you for his own . ’
8 I am the one who must thank you .
9 It 's I who should thank you .
10 She said , ‘ So you see — it 's I who should thank you .
11 An ability to deal with the public is also important — when you 're out working you 'll quite often be approached by a visitor who 'll treat you a bit like Gardener 's Question Time .
12 Occasionally , you meet some bloke who 'll give you this tripe
13 You get a lot of people who 'll tell you how to sing and play , and stop you because it sounds a bit out of tune , but he 'll say , ‘ No , there 's soul in there , even if it is slightly out of tune .
14 Take it to an expert who 'll tell you what 's happening .
15 As one of them said , ‘ You know , you want someone who 's pretty strict but who 'll let you feel a bit free . ’
16 I 've got to be in London tonight , and I know a very nice old gentleman there who 'll let you live in his place and not even ask you for money ! ’
17 You just have to pretend that you 're the ghost who might meet you . ’
18 You only have yourself to fall back on , unless , of course , you count a friendly bank manager who might lend you some money , or a friend or relative who might do the same .
19 ‘ No-one who might miss you … ’
20 Is there someone in Winchester who might help you ? ’
21 Knowing you were n't , that maybe you 'd taken my advice and gone off to find somebody who could love you back , left me in turmoil .
22 Further on were those who were compelling to listen to ; and above them were those who could make you laugh , too .
23 There is someone in the department who could give you a good , competent briefing on almost anything . ’
24 Who could tolerate you ? ’
25 Someone who could touch you from a distance — a tiny electric ripple across your shoulders , a pucker of muscle , a goose across your grave .
26 Fat Marlene with the wobbling chin , laughing Clyde who could smack you across the mouth without once losing his smile , and slow , amiable Harry who always asked the wrong questions at the wrong time and had by far the biggest prick of the many hundreds or thousands she had sucked and handled .
27 I 've been thinking that if I ever meet the kind of young lady who 'd make you a nice wife , I 'll get her to come round and introduce 'erself . ’
28 And then the woman that would lend them money 'd say , well you 're not having any more , so you 'd got to try and find somebody else who 'd lend you money .
29 Some screws were more lenient than others and you learned when you saw who came round to wake you up how much you had to hurry — whether it was one who 'd put you on report if you were one minute late or if they would give you five minutes ' grace .
30 It was the actual feeling that you could walk down Railton Road and go to Brixton and you would meet several gay people in the street who would recognize you and probably kiss you .
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