Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] [Wh pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | We occasionally have vacancies for bartenders who must have at least two years ' experience of working a cocktail bar . |
2 | Traffic wardens and police patrols have been given instructions to keep a careful watch for motorists who may attempt to break the new rules . |
3 | ‘ I 'm always on the lookout for players who will benefit Derry City and Ian has agreed to come over for a month initially , ’ said Coyle . |
4 | ‘ I 'm always on the lookout for players who will benefit Derry City and Ian has agreed to come over for a month initially , ’ said Coyle . |
5 | The result was a bitter disappointment for Wimbledon who could have scored on three occasions in the first half . |
6 | Or did I buy them as odd presents for people who might like them ? |
7 | ( Doane 1984 , p. 6 ) But this does not mean either that film-viewers are not also active readers of film who can produce their own meanings , or that identification with mainstream fiction film characters means unconditional surrender to bourgeois ideology . |
8 | is set , as ‘ a strange Utopia of people who can vote but ca n't think . ’ |
9 | Thus the hunt was on for heads of functions who could deliver results , and executive search was seen to be the only truly effective way to actually define and attract this key talent . |
10 | He had abhorred many of the traders of Tangier who would do business with either side . |
11 | Tim Catterall , a director of Sanderson , Townend and Gilbert , said : ‘ We have found the response to Cornmill extremely encouraging and are working hard to put together a good mix of tenants who can thrive alongside each other . |
12 | I have replied to all , and would like to report that I have negotiated a suitable figure with Christina Littler and Bob Haddon of Birmingham who will take possession before the end of May . |
13 | Brian Smith fills the gap against Instonians who will present a stiff prelude for the League battles ahead . |
14 | When Nick Logan at NME advertised for ‘ Hip Young Gunslingers ’ , he was looking for kids like Parsons who could articulate the inarticulate : punk . |
15 | ‘ Nevertheless the fact remains that disciplinary action against officials who may have exceeded their duties or wilfully abused the position of responsibility with which they have been entrusted is a purely internal matter which will be carried out , should the situation warrant it , by the appropriate authorities at the appropriate time . |
16 | In Torrington and Weightman 's ( 1989 ) terms the work of managers may be defined as ‘ agendas , lists of things to be done ’ which are achieved through networks — ‘ cooperative relationships with people who can help to get things done ’ ( p. 112 ) . |
17 | Twenty-five years after everyone else , I am now discovering the joys of Hey Joe , Voodoo Chile and Purple Haze courtesy of The Ultimate Collection ( Polydor ) which contains 20 great songs from Hendrix who would have been 50 this month . |
18 | It is not only a difficult job to attempt to integrate these but also one that might have opposition from users who would prefer to keep to a successful , if limited , system . |
19 | It began by inviting applications for marketmakers in gilts who would undertake to provide continuous two-way prices under any trading conditions . |
20 | It is unacceptable and has the potential to cause great harm to children who may see it . |
21 | ‘ I 've spent the last seven months among people who can speak only the most rudimentary English . ’ |
22 | These two criteria will determine the extent to which it is felt that the test can provide a meaningful assessment of children who may have additional articulatory , sensory or physical disorders , as well as possible linguistic difficulties . |
23 | Mr Simon Montgomery , administrator of the Brighton Unemployment Centre , which obtained a copy of the review , said yesterday : ‘ We are establishing a new category of people who may have to be outside the welfare net — people with mental health problems who form part of the new underclass . ’ |
24 | It is the nursing staff more than any other category of employee who will bear the burden of the consequences of fire . |
25 | I 'm quite sure that er there are teachers from that part of Germany who would like to , to work in your country . |
26 | That would be a very great challenge for us to do , especially because we have never had the chance before to think about that , but er now I think that could be , er could become reality and I 'm quite sure that er there are teachers from that part of Germany who would like to , to work in your country ; maybe er English teachers er from East Germany teaching the German language here , that 's one thing I could imagine . |
27 | Under these circumstances , rhetorical analysis can aid the practical argument against those enemies of freedom who would destroy the very possibility of open argumentation . |
28 | But if you are contemplating increasing physical activity for still further benefit to your health and figure , try to realize that those vast crowds of people who will scream with laughter at the sight of you in a swimsuit , or on seeing you jogging , skipping , enrolling at aerobics classes or even taking a brisk daily walk , exist only in your mind . |
29 | Most importantly , there have been fluctuations over time in the actual existence of kin who might provide such support for each other . |
30 | This was still some way from a mathematical science , and chemists continued to look for the Kepler or the Newton of Chemistry who would make it deductive and mathematical . |