Example sentences of "[coord] who [vb mod] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 It performs weddings and baptisms , funerals and services for people who find nothing for them in separate dominations or who ca n't get to church .
2 Of course , there are many older people whose eyesight or hearing is failing or who ca n't concentrate as assiduously .
3 With no casualties to deal with , but with new staff and better equipment our doctors settled down to work with a will for the children from ‘ Peabody buildings ’ at the back of the hospital who had either come back from evacuation , or who would not go anyway .
4 Sunday night was usually jam session night at the Mimosa Club for assorted trad jazzmen who were n't in regular bands or who could n't get a gig in one of the big suburban pubs .
5 People who could not afford litigation ( because they could not pay the difference between their costs and the taxed costs recoverable ) or who could not afford the risk of litigation ( because costs awarded might not be recoverable or because they might lose ) might be assisted by the scheme .
6 In 1662 , after the restoration of the monarchy , a further law , the Act of Settlement , restricted the movement of those who were not freeholders or who could not afford a rent of £10 per year .
7 Because one of the worse things you can do in this and it 's a it 's a it 's something everybody does I think , I understand anyway , is to prejudge who will or who will not advertise in
8 Some social service departments provide a laundry service for people with incontinence , or who can not manage their laundry for other reasons .
9 Some older people who live alone or who can not get out appreciate the security of knowing that they can contact someone in an emergency .
10 For those whose mains supply is disconnected , or who can not afford to pay the meter charges , stand-pipes should be provided as a public facility by local councils ( if they still exist ) .
11 For those who wish to stay at home , or who can not obtain a move , Age Concern believes that there is an urgent need to improve housing conditions .
12 At least , he reflected , his men would be thankful for an enemy whom they could see , and who would n't disappear into thin air .
13 But a kid who got out not through sport but through The Word , and who would n't forget this blessing , even when he became the Big Man .
14 And who would n't die for such a dilemma ?
15 Of Sharp , taking his lead from Wilberforce , Prince Hoare wrote ‘ there are few who will not find him to have been one [ a hero ] and who would not exult in possessing among the members of their family such a relative ’ .
16 This was the essence of the problem : the press could only be managed by someone who knew their methods and who would not expect them to come round to Central Office to search for news .
17 Something that wore black armour and had a visored face , and who would not materialise unless a dark and terrible enchantment was spun …
18 Let me try erm a straw poll on you and I 'm going to ask those of you , I 'll give you a moment or two , who would 've signed up the Maastricht Treaty and who would not have signed up the Maastricht Treaty if you 'd 've had a free vote ?
19 There are lessons in that for people thinking about applying this year , and who may not intend to take a year off .
20 This is particularly important for young children who may find it difficult to explain their ideas and for children whose mother tongue is not English and who may not have the necessary English vocabulary to explain their ideas to their teacher .
21 160 , and to us in this court , he imagined that the judges must have assumed jurisdiction by virtue of their inherent power to determine who may and who may not plead at the Bar before them .
22 Doyle advises songwriters who do n't perform and who ca n't sing : ‘ Do n't try to perform your own songs .
23 And the critic Richard Findlater , who later went on to become a dear friend , said , ‘ How dare the English equivalent of a national theatre employ a schoolgirl , whom none of us has heard of , and who ca n't do it ? ’
24 As the day wears on they begin to mock each other , particularly Neil Strachan , the melancholy Presbyterian geologist , who keeps ruling out half their best ideas as bloody tectonic impossibilities , and who ca n't do a convincing German accent for the life of him .
25 And I 'm just wondering what the the knock on effect of that is in the visiting of the , the members who ca n't get into church and who ca n't receive communion in church , and who may like to receive it in their home , or in the home , where they live .
26 Not only do they hold good against the trustee himself , and against his creditors during his life-time and his representatives after his death , but also against all to whom he may have transferred the property , and who can not show that they acquired it for value and without notice of the trust .
27 I teach students who are often illiterate , who do not know how to use a hand-held calculator , who have never seen a film with subtitles or read a classic work of literature , and who can not spell even the name of important people in their field ( for example , psychology majors who spell Freud as Frued ) .
28 The problem is especially great with the over 16 's who do not know English and who can not go to school .
29 This is sufficiently clear from the rules relating to infant shareholders , who are liable for calls on the shares unless they repudiate the allotment during infancy or on attaining majority , and who can not recover any money which they have paid unless the shares have been completely valueless .
30 What would the Minister say to the pensioners outside that one area in Scotland who are suffering as a result of the bitterly cold weather and who can not receive payment if they are on income support ?
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