Example sentences of "who [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you feel that you may be losing too much hair , do see your doctor , who may refer you to a special hair clinic .
2 Another who may find himself in the same situation will call upon all his inner resources in his efforts to deal with the problem .
3 It is imperative to project the true image of the Middle Eastern churches to other faiths who may equate us with the West and a potential western-led crusade against Islam .
4 ‘ Advice to Sophronia ’ describes the woman as a decayed beauty of fifty-five who ought to prepare herself for a ‘ Virgin Grave ’ .
5 It is you who must concern yourself with the … the ethical problems involved .
6 When I look at the Olympic fighters here I see several with good styles and professional potential who should make it to the top if they get with the right coaches . ’
7 Who 'll start me at a pound ? ’
8 Er who 'll get it on the News tonight with a wee bit of luck .
9 There 's many a a mum you know , who 'll who 'll clothe herself from a jumble sale .
10 No , that 's what I 'm saying , we 've identified one person who 'll join us for the summer .
11 Police believe the birds were stolen to order by specialist thieves who 'll sell them to a private collector abroad .
12 The Russians would much rather deal with a right-wing conservative any day because they know where they stand , rather than a left-wing liberal who might do something off the wall , like act on principle , for heaven 's sake .
13 His response to a Christian who might approach him with the request to convert to Hinduism would be to urge him to try to be a good Christian since the Gītā could offer him no more than the Bible .
14 In 1945 West European leaders were very reluctant to pursue co-operation because of fears that this could antagonise the Russians — who might see it as an alliance against them — or the Americans — who were opposed to spheres of influence and to closed trading blocs .
15 He says modestly that he ‘ got into rather an idle way ’ , but Wordsworth 's way of ‘ idling ’ offers little comfort to those who might consider him as a precedent for their own incapacity .
16 They are costly and highly dangerous in the hands of those who might use them for the destruction of life . ’
17 Suffice it to conclude that there is overwhelming evidence that the external information delivered to those who might use it as an aid to their strategic decision making will tend actually to be used to the extent that it matches the detailed task being undertaken and its context .
18 From this , we will not be excluded , but will in turn exclude them , including some of those who might find themselves in the terrain of our state because their being on our state threatens the unity of our state , just as they perceive us to be a threat to their unity , and so on and so on .
19 If only she knew someone , even of small influence , who might put her in the way of finding something more congenial — and in a genteel home .
20 She was n't scared of the company who might join her on the journey , for fright was not a condition she admitted ; she only wanted to study her surroundings without discretion , and such intensity made strangers feel uneasy .
21 Who were the gaberlungi women who could tell me about a castle that it turns out you know all about ?
22 Philip Winterbottom , Assistant Manager , Archives would like to hear from anyone who worked at Drummonds prior to 1960 and who could tell him about the branch as it was and of any changes or innovations which occurred .
23 And in Edinburgh the appearance of It at the still-functioning Paperback Shop renewed the link with Haynes for people like Lloyd , who could regard themselves as the Americans ' ambassadors in the north .
24 But it would be desperately hard , in the Arab world , to stand up to a man who could portray himself as a ( literally ) world-defying champion of Palestinian rights .
25 THIEVES stole drugs from a doctor 's surgery and took them to a Middlesbrough man who could identify them with a handbook , a court heard .
26 Because of his betrayal of the Decembrists in 1825 and his long identification with the regime of Nicholas I , he had few friends on the left of the political spectrum who could advise him on the way in which emancipation should proceed .
27 Mortimer advised him to find a linguistics expert who could advise them on the meaning of the word ‘ bollocks ’ .
28 What Alice could not forgive herself was that she had been taken in by it all well , she had had the sense to get out in time , and meet people who could lead her on the right path …
29 Someone who could touch you from a distance — a tiny electric ripple across your shoulders , a pucker of muscle , a goose across your grave .
30 Fat Marlene with the wobbling chin , laughing Clyde who could smack you across the mouth without once losing his smile , and slow , amiable Harry who always asked the wrong questions at the wrong time and had by far the biggest prick of the many hundreds or thousands she had sucked and handled .
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