Example sentences of "who [modal v] [verb] 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 | ‘ I who used to push you upon the swings in the Lenin Plaza ? ’ |