Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] be [noun] who " in BNC.

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1 But even If the movements made by the three puppets inside their rooms might seem like dance to some — those who perform them must be actors who can dance . ’
2 SIB said that although a large number of investors have received redress there may be others who are not aware they have reason for complaint or of how to complain and may be eligible for compensation .
3 I do realise , however , that there may be people who feel that way but are keeping quiet about it …
4 However , in the world of Orwell 's 1984 there may be people who although sure that the events abolished by official historiography did happen , are not so sure that the experiences treasured in memory keep the value which official propaganda degrades ; they might be happier for the assurance that , in the sense that it remains true that an event happened even if universally forgotten an experience remains good even if in universally shrinking awareness there will never again be anyone capable of appreciating it .
5 It is a busy main route from Wellingborough to Northampton and there may be people who were just making casual purchases .
6 There may be readers who object that the novel makes a mystique of darkness and futility in the course of saying that the whole island is peripheral , arrested .
7 Even if you wo n't marry me , there must be others who love you .
8 You know there must be men who work directly for the King .
9 and I 'm sure that there must be listeners who are very interested in this , perhaps as parents , or perhaps being involved in education , is there any book or booklet they can get hold of to learn a bit more about the subject ?
10 And of course we have seen that Wittgenstein wanted to show it impossible that there should be beings who behave like us but have no sensations or different sorts of experiences from ours .
11 There 'll be others who see exactly what you and I see .
12 He 'd tried , in a roundabout fashion , on the telephone to get some information as to Harriet 's means of support , pointing out that there might be others who should be informed of the tragic event .
13 There might be huntsmen who could bring me down . ’
14 They might not be aware that er there is , you know , that there could be customers who
15 There will be firms who are practising today who will probably figure in the er top one hundred in the city who in my opinion will not be practising in that shape or form three years from now .
16 There will be genealogists who will be fascinated to discover who their ancestors spoke with on the 15th of July 1993 or historical demographers who might wish to use these records to assess the role the telephone played in family communication ( Did the phone help to maintain family structure over extended distances ? )
17 There will be traditionalists who lament the change , but the company 's founder was no traditionalist .
18 There will be others who need you more than me . ’
19 There will be others who will interpret listening and responding as an indication that the school is going ‘ soft ’ through weakening its authority and discipline .
20 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 .
21 ‘ It remains to be seen whether or not there will be disciples who will carry on his work of popularizing football , making it attractive to the shilling-paying public , ’ commented The Times in its obituary .
22 ‘ I appreciate that there will be people who will hate this album just as much as there will be those that will like it .
23 In addition , remember that within your own firm there will be people who have come from other law firms , who have an interest in technology or who may have contacts in the business .
24 That 'll do , I mean there will be people who take the whole damn lot , although I do n't want to be embarrassed
25 Even today there will be readers who will be glad to know of a formula for dealing with a salmon or a piece of one received as a present , too big to be consumed immediately and likely to prove wearisome if eaten cold day after day .
26 We should be prepared to countenance the possibility that there will be children who leave school with little or no literary knowledge ; but there should be no children who leave without competence in their own native tongue .
27 There will be pupils who need to work at a different pace from most of their classmates , and who require specialised equipment and materials in order to have access to the curriculum .
28 Without doubt there will be schools who see the guidelines as indicators of direction and in which child-centred learning will take precedence over externally imposed guidelines .
29 And so far there can be doubt who is winning .
30 Pray that they may be people who rely on God 's healing and allow him to set them back on the track of feeding the lambs .
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