Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [modal v] [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The 1938 Act was repealed and replaced by the Inheritance ( provision for Family and Dependants ) Act 1975 , which increases the range of dependants who may apply for provision on death and gives the court wider powers than previously existed so that it can make whatever type of order may be most appropriate in the circumstances .
2 Who must register for VAT ?
3 It results from and reflects power , patronage and politics in our society — and it is detested by those who must live for decades in its shadow .
4 The dispute over who should pay for running costs has meant that not one of the 750 long-term units planned in London has been built .
5 In consequence some patients who should apply for discharge will not , while others who should not will apply inappropriately and be subjected to the rigours of the adversarial process without proper preparation .
6 There are several players who might deputise for Stewart when he is on England duty , with Monte Lynch and Keith Medlycott strong contenders .
7 It was not only the aristocracy who could hope for promotion from a change of regime : for instance Riculf hoped that the see of Tours would be granted to him by Chilperic 's son , Clovis , as a result of the Leudast affair and Gregory 's anticipated deposition .
8 Well , what else would you expect from a man who could moan for Britain .
9 Well , what else would you expect from a man who could moan for Britain .
10 Following protests the ban was lifted on Mr Roberts , who used to work for Gwynedd Health Authority .
11 It was made by a guy named Rick Turner who used to work for Alembic .
12 Ruggles , who used to work for Sinclair in Britain , developed a circuit for steering sound signals into the four channels of a quadrophonic system .
13 Mr Moir , who used to work for North of England Newspapers , publishers of The Northern Echo , said : ‘ Wherever we go with him we are stopped by autograph hunters .
14 The general manager of the DPTC is Luis Caycedo , a highly experienced drilling engineer who used to work for ARCO .
15 Well , while we were having this conversation , there was a lady in the office who used to work for Fred Astaire and when I left she rang him up .
16 The Mendozas are blood rivals of the O'Brien brothers , Juan and Miguel , who used to play for David Waterlane before the Argies were banned .
17 I see And , and who would , who would pay for theses courses ?
18 Of course the problems of distinguishing F from C , goat from sheep , are no worse than the problems teachers were faced with for years , when they had to separate O level candidates from those who would work for CSE .
19 But he was not a person who would ferret for secrets .
20 Liu Huaqing , a 76-year-old general and the new vice-chair of the CMC , was elected to represent the military , as the sole military member of the standing committee ; he was regarded as a political neutral , and was described by the Far Eastern Economic Review of Oct. 29 as a " no-nonsense professional " who would push for depoliticization and modernization of the military .
21 On the state of the oriental market in London at present , Roger Keverne , director of the recently-opened New Oriental Gallery in Davies Street commented that , ‘ there are people out there who will pay for quality ’ while noting that his opening exhibition in December carried a wide range of objects priced from £500 to £55,000 .
22 Who will pay for safety costs and network upgrade — the passenger or the taxpayer ?
23 According to Air Vice Marshall Peter Howard , who is in charge of selecting the astronaut , the Soviets can choose four ‘ finalists ’ but the British then decide on the two people who will leave for Moscow at the beginning of December .
24 For example a semi-feudal landlord in a developing country today may employ a large number of retainers or family servants who will work for cash rent , labour rent or a proportion of the harvest on his land .
25 Iro , who will play for Leeds and Richardson , Yorkshire 's overseas import , officially signed on the dotted line .
26 Residential homes and hostels can accommodate nurses who can only work awkward hours , and who can cover for staff sickness and annual leave .
27 There is little industry except the old dog mill which now makes plastic chairs and the new brewery which brews real ale , but being surrounded by the power stations of Drax , Eggborough , Ferrybridge and Thorpe Marsh , it makes a good base for power station workers , who can move for promotion without uprooting their families .
28 Party loyalty has weakened in favour of PAC support in the the choice of candidate and who can run for office is limited by the need for PAC support , which is mainly given to incumbents .
29 As a general rule , everyone who can sue for libel can also be sued for libel , if responsible for a defamatory publication .
30 a landlord of premises let together with furniture to a tenant whose term is still unexpired ; if the furniture is wrongfully seized by the sheriff , it is the tenant and not the landlord who can sue for conversion .
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