Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb mod] be [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 There are , of course , many schools other than those listed in the appendix , and also a great many private coaches , all of whom may be found in the publication Contacts , a trade book everyone interested in joining the profession should obtain from the office of The Spotlight , 42–43 Cranbourn St , London WC2H 7AP .
2 Furthermore , we have not dealt clearly enough with the position of those students who may be living in the same property as their landlord .
3 Although the phrase ‘ care workers ’ is not in general use , the term has been chosen to describe a wide range of people who may be employed in the voluntary or statutory sectors and who have responsibility for the services made available in the community to support old people and their caring relatives .
4 The draftsman should , therefore , consider whether to impose on the tenant a limit to the number of persons who may be employed in the demised property in order to avoid overloading the available facilities .
5 In social terms it is a rather heterogeneous group , although it almost certainly excludes the lowest income groups , who may be caught in the housing and job ‘ traps ’ in inner-city areas ( Department of the Environment 1977a ) .
6 The treatment must be by , or under the direction of , a registered medical practitioner who may be specified in the order .
7 In particular , both women considered that the attitudes to them was part of the broader set of links made between Catholicism and the status of women who should be based in the family and the home rather than in the world of work .
8 And you , our loyal Super Sport readers , can make your own choice about who should be honoured in The People 's British Star of Sport 1992 merit awards .
9 He seemed about to drop off as he said : ‘ Pity it 's Viola who 'll be raking in the dough , is n't it ? ’
10 I know they 've invited a lot of guests , who 'll be staying in the house .
11 An account is given which explains present practices without recourse to justifying the feelings of anyone who might be implicated in the practices .
12 Nothing too conspicuous : this is broad daylight , and one never knows who might be sitting in the next taxi , stuck in a queue along Knightsbridge .
13 And who could be cast in the inevitable biopic of the greatest living Irishman ?
14 It requires ‘ systematic arrangements ’ for assessing and reviewing both health needs and social care needs of people with mental health problems who could be treated in the community , as well as ‘ effective systems ’ for ensuring the delivery of the services needed .
15 Selecting a sample of the population In this context , the term ‘ population ’ refers to all those people who could be included in the survey .
16 She suggested all the children offer names of possible characters who could be included in the story .
17 If any of you are teaching groups who could be included in the sponsored system , please get in touch with me as soon as possible .
18 Every family had to notify the police of the number of members of the family who would be present on the day , and give the names of any guests who would be staying in the house .
19 There was a smiling Chinese gentleman who cooked in the small forward dining car where the grooms , among others , would be eating , and an unsmiling Canadian who would be cooking in the main central dining car for the bulk of the racegoers and the crew themselves .
20 Bromley points out that there is a great difference between the truly independent street seller and seasonal workers , who work for a regular wage though not on a permanent basis and who would be included in the informal sector category ( Bromley 1979 ) .
21 While many social workers told us they were relieved it was not they , but the courts , who would be arraigned in the tabloids if they ‘ got it wrong ’ , this simply passed on the same worries to the courts .
22 The new Cafod worker , who will be based in the Dioceses of Lancaster and Salford , will attend both days .
23 On the gallery 's upper floor , the exhibition of drawings and small sculptures by Meg Cranston , the Californian artist who will be participating in the Aperto section of the Venice Biennale , continues ( to 6 March ) , and Schubert is screening a compilation of video works created by Californian artists in his basement ( programme details from the gallery ) .
24 We would ask those who will be participating in the classes to try to wear either Medau blue or navy blue leotards , tunics , tights because this is visually more pleasing .
25 But Mr Jim Mattox , one of the two Democrats who will be competing in the run-off election for the party 's nomination on April 10th , tried in similar vein to take credit for executions even though , as Texas 's attorney-general , he is involved with civil cases , not criminal ones .
26 David and Scott Lloyd are just two of the father/son partnerships who will be competing in the national finals at Quietwaters Hotel , Golf and Country Club later this month ( 24th–28th Feb ) .
27 Promoted by Rhyl Town Council , the festival has attracted leading London band Hillingdon , who will be competing in the top section along with a record 140 soloists .
28 ST JOHN the Baptist Parish , Timperley have welcomed Sister Marie O'Donnell , who will be working in the parish each week , particularly to help those preparing for baptism .
29 The League leaders will be without full-back Tony Clement , who has a stress fracture of the shin , and prop Chris Clarke , who will be playing in the English Divisional Championship for the South West .
30 In it , the researcher tries out the questionnaire on a number of people who are similar to those who will be investigated in the actual research .
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