Example sentences of "[noun] to [pron] who [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Many thanks to anyone who can help . ’ |
2 | I had not at that time met any Americans but the sight of them prowling through what was now my favourite town , talking in their unfamiliar accents to anyone who would listen , rubbed me up the wrong way . |
3 | Crusoe 's fabled isle contained all he needed to sustain life — given , that is , that he had rescued so much of use from the wreck , not forgetting a Bible ; and Defoe 's most compelling point was that the island is a self-sufficient place to anyone who can bring courage to the task of living in it , along with an inherited faith and a few tools . |
4 | Waving his cheque book for $10 000 ( ready to Day to anyone who can produce convincing psychic phenomena ) he sets out on the exposure trail . |
5 | Alternatively , the duke might give the post to someone who would take it in order to oblige the town council of Glasgow , perhaps even a member of that council , or one of the town 's lawyers . |
6 | He called back the Congress he had dissolved the week before and , according to several congressmen , offered $10,000 to anybody who would show up . |
7 | Romania 's ethnic Germans once estimated at between 200,000 and 220,000 , were reported to be flooding out of the country , taking advantage of the policy of West Germany which granted citizenship to anyone who could prove German descent . |
8 | He was a tall , thin man of about fifty and he looked like a bloodhound , even to the wet nose , and had a nauseating habit of drooling sentimentally about his wife to anyone who would listen . |
9 | Mr Bumble pointed at the notice on the wall above him , which offered five pounds to anybody who would take Oliver Twist for work . |
10 | Their price of £4,000 to anyone who could find a typographical error in their works remains unclaimed to this day . |
11 | He was wiring up the main hatch above the hold , in such a way that showed he was certainly not an electrician by trade , with the intention of giving a mild electric shock to anyone who might try to get into it . |
12 | So what does it feel like to miss out on Mrs Thatcher 's handout to anybody who can afford to pay for shares ? |
13 | After a torrid love affair , he lived in abject poverty , telling his story to anyone who would listen for the price of a drink . |
14 | Mr William Waldegrave , Britain 's cabinet minister in charge of science , has offered a bottle of decent champagne to one who can tell him why the Higgs boson is worth finding ( see page 781 ) . |
15 | But it may be observed that the general movement of culture offers little support to anyone who would pin his hopes for the future of man as a spiritual being on this kind of natural religion . |
16 | ‘ The manufacturers owed a duty to anyone who should handle the machine to take reasonable steps to see that it was safe . |
17 | They were offering free accommodation and food to someone who would do what they described as a little gentle housework . |
18 | One of the best known followed his offer of £500 to anyone who could reproduce the box used in his box trick . |
19 | The local sailors are the people who probably know the conditions best , so it is worthwhile speaking to someone who can point out the idiosyncrasies of the location . |
20 | Right now she 'd have given the nightclub to anyone who could restore calm to a pulse which had gone completely haywire and a brain in danger of short-circuiting . |
21 | He had learned to look after-himself , selling fake watches and drugs to anybody who would buy , and after killing a rival dealer had fled to Hawaii as a stowaway on a freighter . |
22 | Even those of us who are keen to return the residents to London can not turn the clock back to those days , but I recommend Tower House to someone who would like to see Malmesbury go more gently into the future . |
23 | Another Halket satire : ‘ A dialogue between the Devil and George II ’ , an imaginary , scurrilous discussion which did nothing for King George 's reputation , so incensed his son , Butcher Cumberland , that he offered £100 reward to anyone who would bring him Halket 's body . |
24 | The Barnet chairman , who sacked Fry last week , said : ‘ I will never , ever sell Barnet to anyone who will employ Barry Fry . |