Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [modal v] [vb infin] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other areas covered are : how to apply for a grant ; who may apply for a grant ; inheritance tax ; settling the estate ; intestacy ; and other sources of information .
2 We people who must vote for the Party if we are ever to win power again .
3 If there are many siblings who must compete for the mother 's favours , and if no one of them can exclude the others , each will probably demand equality as the next best thing to preference , and most definitely as the best way of preventing the preference of others .
4 ‘ It has failed to debate the key question of who should pay for the clean-up of contaminated drinking water . ’
5 So what 's happened to the idea that it 's the polluter who should pay for the clean-up , farmers and nitrate manufacturers .
6 Could we just quickly , who should pay for the training of the trustees , employer or the trust ?
7 It 's all right if you 've got a nice landlord who 'll wait for the payment to come through .
8 Who 'll bid for the wench ? ’
9 She had the air of one who might head for the pavement and start writhing at any minute .
10 These advantages appear to me to outweigh the disadvantages identified by Mr of there being more outsiders in the family household , possibly homesick and unhappy carers who are not living in their own homes , but at the establishment and the trouble and worry to the of what would be not infrequent , recruitment of new carers for Mrs , I hope perhaps a trifle pessimistically thought that on average carers would not spend more than about a year of course , some longer , some shorter , because such carers necessarily had to be fairly young , fit , strong people and the stresses and strains of the er the whole business she thought would lead to reasonably rapid turnover , not the emergence of long-term carers who might stay for a number of years , er , as I say I 'd rather hoped that she may be unduly pessimistic about that , but , that , I accept what she says about it .
11 Merchant princes did not forget their native towns and counties and the people there who might want for the means of providing themselves with even the most basic tools of their trade .
12 The two biggest changes for graduates who might return for the Convocation weekend in July will be the sale of the Refectory in Queen 's Road and the acquisition of the Hawthorns Hotel in Woodland Road .
13 I 'm supposed to find a guy in a white coat who could pass for a hospital attendant .
14 Roman Wyatt … there was a man who could model for the hero of any romantic novel , if , that was , you liked all that raw sexual power .
15 In a few cases , the social worker might have to make provision for young children to be given temporary care away from home , for instance if the patient is a single parent without any relatives who could care for the children .
16 I was soon in Leicester Square , which was already packed with people who 'd come for an evening out .
17 So who would arrange for the funeral then ?
18 The Suffering Servant — one who would suffer for the evil/sin of others ( e.g. Is 52 : 13 — 53 : 12 ) Modern examples e.g. Dietrich Bonhoeffer , Anne Frank , Franz Jagerstatter
19 The élite group of thirty-three big-wave riders who would compete for the title had been chosen .
20 In the days leading up to this fight to decide who would fight for the world title next year , Violet had been steeling herself to be tough and resilient for the sake of her son .
21 Few as they were , they might be sufficient , for the men in them would be seasoned seamen and raiders who would brawl for the love of it , on shipboard anywhere ; who would defend their own northern lands to the death , on land or on sea ; but who would never march south in cold blood to throw away life defending a foreigner 's ground .
22 He knew Sir Ralph 's type : a professional soldier , a mercenary who would crusade for the faith but was not averse to serving in the armies of the infidel .
23 After a torrid love affair , he lived in abject poverty , telling his story to anyone who would listen for the price of a drink .
24 She had n't become a whore because she wanted to ; it was because the money of perverted old men had offered her an easy way out of poverty — those same old men who would clamour for the investigation to be dropped .
25 The only people who will go for a pub will be those who have been made redundant from their jobs and will consider taking leases .
26 I hope it will bring a few people along to the network who will stay for the music afterwards . ’
27 Who will pay for the crossover still in use by the Stanlow tanks each week to be moved so that locos can still be run round trains ?
28 Who will pay for the satellites ?
29 The main question is who will pay for the clean-up : farmers or all the state 's taxpayers ?
30 Who will care for the children when you are at work after school hours ?
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