Example sentences of "who [modal v] [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 Who shall deliver me from the body of this death ? ’ and answered it ‘ I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord . ’
32 The child who is abused or belittled will often , when an adult , seek out others who will treat him in the same way as this fits in with his inner image of himself .
33 If you have answered ‘ yes ’ to three or more of them , you are probably perpetuating this self-image by looking for friends or partners who will treat you in the same way .
34 All agreements must be notified to the Director-General of Fair Trading , who will refer them to the Court unless they are voluntarily abandoned or judged of trivial significance .
35 If you intend to apply for leave of absence you should contact your Studies Adviser or Senior Course Tutor who will advise you of the procedures to follow before leaving the University .
36 If you find it necessary to withdraw from your course you should immediately consult your Studies Adviser or Senior Course Tutor who will advise you of the procedures to follow before withdrawing from your course .
37 Cavity walls can be filled by a contractor who will advise you on the best type of material for your type of property .
38 And he added , ‘ Please do n't send along the young pseudo-philosopher who will tell us for the umpteenth time that , of course , he fully understands the Bank 's attitude .
39 On arrival the guests are assisted with the luggage by the hall porter , who will escort them to the reception counter .
40 With its self-imposed end-of-June deadline for publishing a common desktop environment specification now just six weeks off , the Common Open Software Environment firms — Hewlett-Packard Co , IBM Corp , Santa Cruz Operation Inc , Sun Microsystems Inc , Univel Inc and Unix System Laboratories Inc — are circulating ( internally ) a draft form of the ‘ Process Paper ’ which covers the scope of COSE and describes who will do what for the first of its promised offerings .
41 With its self-imposed end-of-June deadline for publishing a common desktop environment specification now just six weeks off , the Common Open Software Environment firms — Hewlett-Packard Co , IBM Corp , Santa Cruz Operation Inc , Sun Microsystems Inc , Univel Inc and Unix System Labs — are circulating ( internally ) a draft form of the ‘ Process Paper ’ which covers the scope of COSE and describes who will do what for the first of its promised offerings .
42 The women who will use the services , women who have used the services in the past , and women who will use them in the future , and that 's all of us .
43 For the soul does not easily yield to those who will steal it for the purposes of evil …
44 This they can do through a stockbroker , who will sell them via the stock market to people who want to buy such bonds .
45 That means you fly to Leningrad and stick around for orders from someone who will introduce himself with the words , ‘ The face of the city has changed . ’
46 You will be accompanied by our expert guide Mario Baiocchi who will introduce you to the history , sights and culture of the regions you visit .
47 ( i ) Petition and a copy ( and an additional copy for the supervisor of a voluntary arrangement unless he is the petitioner ) and a further copy for the petitioner or his solicitor ; ( ii ) affidavit verifying the petition with a copy of the petition exhibited ( see section 9 below ) ; ( iii ) receipt for deposit of £240 paid to the official receiver ( Insolvency Fees ( Amendment ) Order 1990 ) -this sum can be paid to the court who will remit it to the official receiver ; ( iv ) affidavit of service of statutory demand ( if applicable ) ; ( v ) court fee : £45 .
48 There you will meet a man who will brief you on the details of when and where the operation will take place .
49 ‘ And now I 'll hand you over to Vincent , who will brief you from the Intelligence angle .
50 Who will join them in the Second Division is still a long way from being decided but GS Stirling enhanced their prospects of survival by beating Inverleith 2-0 .
51 If the proposals of early 1858 reached the statute book , " The whole of Russia will turn into nothing more than a military colony ( obratitsia v odno voennoe poselenie ) , and who will save it from the new Arakcheev who is emerging in the person of Iakov Ivanovich Rostovtsev ? "
52 And I see you even have a minion who will help you with the difficult task of unlacing your boots . ’
53 The end result is an extremely well-written , amusing narrative which I commend to everyone fortunate enough to have known the Club and particularly to those who will know it in the future .
54 Every man who can beat me to the Windmill is excused all fatigues .
55 There are a whole lot of players who can go out there and knock balls in all over the place , score wonderful great big one four sevens and centuries and things of this nature , but what makes the , the good player an excellent player , is the player who can do it on the big occasion .
56 You trainer is a nicer guy who can advise you about the next fight .
57 Who can deliver us from the power of these mighty gods ? ’
58 While , in this fifth major change , assistant teachers and ancillary staff have firm advice , support and representation from their trade unions , it is difficult to see who can help them with the sixth innovation , namely the possibility of a school 's opting for grant maintained status ( GMS ) .
59 ‘ What if , ’ said Alistair , ‘ what if there 's somebody passing who can take her to the hospital ? ’
60 The Italian thinks that if he can ever sing Puccini the climax of his life has been reached ; but even so , with all the omissions that can be charged against Italy — such that as a musical country she ceased to exist after the seventeenth century and has certainly reached deliquescence with Messrs Malpiero , Pratella and Co — she even now does produce from time to time singers who are not merely singers but great artists , as Battistini who , at over 60 , is an example for those who can take it of the extent to which a voice can be preserved in all its beauty when it is used as a musical instrument and not as a fog siren or a pair of nutcrackers . ’
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