Example sentences of "[noun] who [modal v] [verb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | They have already appointed a gates superintendent who will liaise with the show manager this year to ensure no one slips in without paying . |
2 | Each school has been asked to identify a co-ordinator who will liaise with the appropriate Road Safety Training Officer and other agencies to ensure an appropriate and progressive programme of road safety education for all pupils . |
3 | It can then extract details of the statement being queried , and route both the letter and the statement information to clerk B who will deal with the query . |
4 | Raising the standard of care should , therefore , have the effect of demanding that directors make an appropriately detailed investigation of the facts and engage in a suitably thorough decision-making process : directors who must comply with the standard of reasonable occupants of the relevant office , rather than that of ‘ ordinary prudent men ’ , need to have a more sophisticated grasp of the factors that should influence their decisions . |
5 | ‘ I do n't figure there would be one coach of a major nation in international rugby who would agree with the ruck/maul law change ’ , said Australian coach Bob Dwyer . |
6 | I HAVE a simple , five-point formula for success : ONE — marry a man with domestic skills who will help with the children at weekends . |
7 | There are agencies and groups who can help with the problems young people and their parents have . |
8 | And it would be helpful , I know it 's short notice , but if erm those of you from the erm tt er design function groups who will interface with the project engineers , I E bridge works , BES and and P Way , if you could also attend it i if if it would be possible . |
9 | Key recommendations included ( i ) the establishment of an expanded National Peace Committee ( NPC ) with permanent local and regional offices which would replace dispute resolution committees ; ( ii ) the stationing of 30 UN observers who would serve with the NPC and would draw on the experience of the UN team which monitored the mass action campaign ; ( iii ) the provision of UN assistance to the Goldstone Commission for full-scale inquiries into the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) , the South African Police ( SAP ) and the Kwazulu Police as well as the armed wing of the ANC , Umkhonto we Sizwe , and its Pan-Africanist Congress ( PAC ) and Azanian People 's Organization ( AZAPO ) equivalents ; the Commission 's findings , hitherto presented to the government , would be released to the multiparty NPC ; ( iv ) UN reassessment of its role every three months ; ( v ) the resumption of constitutional negotiations as soon as possible with the establishment of a " deadlock-breaking " mechanism ; ( v ) the appointment of " an eminent and impartial person " to convene the talks ; ( vi ) the urgent release of political prisoners ; and ( vii ) an end to the bias of the state broadcasting services . |
10 | ‘ We have a few more surprises up our sleeves , including a sky diving team who will arrive with the match ball from 5,000 feet , ’ explained club official Gavin McCullough . |
11 | She is equally fascinated by the stone as a specimen and as a phenomenological object , but whereas those of us working in drama who might agree with the wisdom of this position tend to see ‘ personal engagement ’ with the world through dramatic action as a proper way of helping the child to know the world , Dorothy Heathcote tends to delay the phenomenological process by a deliberate depersonalising of objects . |
12 | Are they well-rounded individuals who can cope with the stresses and strains of public life , domestic pressures , and constant travelling ? |
13 | This does not mean that national history and culture will not bulk large in the educational systems of particular countries , especially the smaller ones , or that they may not flourish locally within a much broader supranational framework as , say , Catalan culture today flourishes , but on the tacit assumption that it is Catalans who will communicate with the rest of the world through Spanish and English , since few non-residents in Catalonia will be able to communicate in the local language . |
14 | The research will involve the financing of a full time research assistant who will work with the National Park Interpretation team devising new approaches to countryside interpretation , and evaluating the success of the experiments tried out . |
15 | Alexander Vass was not the type of man who would identify with the needs of his female staff . |
16 | Behind that frank countenance of his lay a man who could fence with the best of them , she thought . |
17 | If you are using the Church who will liaise with the Parish priest ? |
18 | Among the duties … which require to be revived , thrift and prudence are pre-eminent ; and thrift and prudence can only be taught by men who will associate with the people and thus induce them to face the elementary laws of economy . |
19 | Apply for funding for two hospital support nurses who will work with the consultant . |
20 | The reader for whom the new novelist is writing , in other words , is not the traditionally passive figure who is content to accept and , indeed , expects a straightforward narrative expounding a clear-cut view of the world , but an accomplice who will collaborate with the author in the search for a deeper understanding of a complex and confusing world . |
21 | Nevertheless they still wanted a worker who could communicate with the young and relate to them . |
22 | There had been no Darkness in the stranger , and Hawk recalled that one of the spirit warriors who would stand with the One-Eyed White Girl in the last battle was called the Man Who Rides Alone . |
23 | and he had all the boys pretty well turned out like that , cos that 's another brother who used to come with the mail with the wooden hand |
24 | All students were also allocated to a librarian at the library of medicine who would help with the self directed parts of the course . |