Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [modal v] [adv] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Verily I say unto you , Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child , he shall not enter therein . ’
2 The review section devoted to recordings guarantees that Early music is consulted by many professional performers , including the directors of ensembles who may not have the time or inclination to read such journals as the Bäsler Jahrbuch fur historische Musikpraxis or Performance practice review .
3 With so many people who may eventually receive the training to prescribe , we can imagine the advantages that patients will derive from that training and delivery .
4 This engrossing spectacle fascinates the predator who may eventually devour the tail , although it has little nutritional value .
5 There will be some who may initially enjoy the appearance of their name in national and local newspapers , though even they , initially unused to the implications of media publicity , may come to regret their decision .
6 One will be the doctor who has attended the person in their last illness who must see the body before completing the form , and another doctor who must also see the body .
7 Accordingly , to overcome this , the seller 's conveyancer should make the search in advance of any sale , supplying it to the buyer , who must then pay the search fee under the Protocol procedure , once contracts have been exchanged .
8 Yeltsin argues that his aim , contested by parliament , of holding the referendum on who should ultimately rule the country and also on a new constitution , is in fact to save democracy for Russia and to safeguard economic reform .
9 Some scientists would still maintain that science is neutral , and it is the politicians who select and implement their inventions in particular ways and who should therefore shoulder the blame for undesirable consequences .
10 In particular , the Scotch whisky industry , with such a splendid export record , does not want its business to be run by politicians , who should only consume the stuff and not organise and manage the businesses .
11 There are , however , two — perhaps three — who might eventually make the grade .
12 But to get Antichrist that we 've got to d wh where a Is the one who might even proclaim the gospel to us but you know perfectly well there 's something wrong with
13 The fear among many Muslim Lebanese , who might otherwise favour the departure of the Syrians , is that they would leave behind a power vacuum to be filled by warlords on both sides of the confessional divide .
14 But this kind of literalism can actually repel some who might otherwise enjoy the band .
15 Hopes of joining what Budhoo dubs the ‘ new nobility ’ in this ‘ ultimate paradise ’ are often enough to gain the compliance of Third World officials who might otherwise oppose the introduction of Fund programmes .
16 He looked around , and identified several of his acquaintances who might just have the information he needed .
17 It would also deal with the danger posed by ardent nationalists or super-patriots who might willingly run the risk of themselves being prosecuted for war crimes if they thought their state would gain some permanent benefit from their actions .
18 Then he launched what was called a charm offensive against Tory MPs who might not support the Government .
19 But he was a street fighter who could also hold the attention of a pavement crowd by his eloquence .
20 Each has attracted his or her share of supporters who could also see the light once it was pointed out to them .
21 Cantona and his colleagues should hand their Boxing Day bonus to Lee Sharpe , who could finally unlock the door to the Championship after 26 years .
22 Damn him for dissembling ; for pretending to Daniel that he was n't wounded to the core at being passed over , pretending that it was only Anna who was suffering , as if it were she who could not bear the lack of advancement , of increased prosperity .
23 I remember one lad , Nobby Clark , who could not stand the pace .
24 The Maggot referred to himself as a ‘ good old country boy ’ which description provoked Ellen , who could not stand the sight of him , to comment that John Maggovertski was to country what the serpent was to Eden .
25 Before the introduction of the workmen 's train , all the men from these two villages walked along the canal towpath to Wolverton , as did many afterwards who could not afford the fare .
26 People who could not afford litigation ( because they could not pay the difference between their costs and the taxed costs recoverable ) or who could not afford the risk of litigation ( because costs awarded might not be recoverable or because they might lose ) might be assisted by the scheme .
27 The two volumes of her so-called biography were received unenthusiastically by reviewers who could not know the extent to which it was Hardy 's own attempt to sum up his views on lifelong preoccupations such as the nature of art , life , and man 's cruelty to man and the other animals .
28 But it really started on Friday in the Stranmillis Theatre with the Ulster Youth Dance , who could not get the theatre at any other time for its Rite of Spring .
29 For many groups , public-pressure group activity was no sign of their power , but it was a testament to the frustrated powerlessness of those who could not get the ear of government , still less their positive action — no matter what they did or did not do .
30 Jochim turns it through to Speedy who could n't repeat the dose .
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