Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb mod] [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So well known was the latter that the Department of Health and Social Security lists the elderly among patients ‘ who may be at increased risk ’ .
2 Very diffuse boundaries between its members indicate an enmeshed family who may be over involved ; very rigid boundaries , with minimal involvement are a sign of the disengaged family .
3 These problems may be sought out by a law centre with a view to running ‘ campaigns ’ to benefit all those in the local community who may be in similar difficulties .
4 Since the early 1970s a variety of child abuse inquiries and DHSS circulars have emphasized that the establishment of child abuse registers , case conferences and increased inter-professional co-ordination will enhance the central aims of attempting to predict , prevent and identify the children who may be in actual or potential danger of child abuse .
5 Before the tears become a torrent , let's offer 10 copies of this treasure house of a book to 10 Evertonians who may be in urgent need of the comfort that past achievements can sometimes bring .
6 It describes a social-psychological process whereby heroin and its associated cultural knowledge ( for instance , how to use it ) are spread by means of communication and exchange between individuals who live in close proximity to one another , but who may be from different social groups .
7 Applicants who must be aged 1824 , should contact Haylli Bellerby at the civic centre .
8 Some libraries want their own library group others are quite happy to be joined in with one or more libraries within the adjoining group and the constitution does in fact provide that investment wish what we have n't said what those who should be at maximum membership membership and to their claim will common sense not to make it too large otherwise it might turn out to be more than than sensible discussion among a reasonable amount of people but this but then to decide that equally to encourage them to ah find ways and means of the public other than library users who will be represented on the committee and to that .
9 Using the above information , the manager calculates the number of service staff by grade who should be on annual leave for each week of the year .
10 Among the many ‘ thank-you ’ letters I wrote , I sent one to Alan Shell of the Humanist Association , who replied , ‘ We are very glad our letter was of help to you and you will be interested to know that I propose to send copies of your letter , with your name deleted , to our funeral officiants in the hope that they will take courage from it and help any others who might be in similar difficulties . ’
11 Babies who might be in severe pain soon after birth are certain to be severely diseased babies .
12 That might be a necessary protection in order , e.g. , to prevent a cheque obtained by fraud from getting into the hands of an innocent holder , who would be in better position than the original party to the fraud .
13 I think they needed normal people who would be in complete control of themselves , who would n't get carried away by any sadistic impulses . ’
14 They will be without Durie , who has a twisted ankle and Bergsson , who will be on international duty with Iceland in Israel .
15 Commenting on the report , FAO director-general Edouard Saouma said : " Are we going to have enough good land to feed the extra 2.6 billion people who will be on this planet by the year 2025 ? "
16 Cleveland , who will be at full strength , have appointed former Shildon manager Nick Jay as team coach .
17 Yetdoctors such as Professor Richard Lilford , who will be at next Monday 's national launch of the Health Reform Group , have got the bit between their teeth .
18 The one who will be in open an oppos opposition , the other a subtle infiltration. he comes in many guises does n't he ?
19 Marcus Armytage who won on Mr Frisk is their jockey , but one woman , the only woman who will be in thick of it , is Judy Davies .
20 Trust director Morgan Parry , who will be among those taking part , said : ‘ The Trust 's annual cycle rides have always proved popular and successful in raising funds for our work .
21 You get people from all sorts of walks of life , who can be in these different ways .
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