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

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1 He is a representative who must act in the best interests of all his constituents .
2 As an afterthought , he explained about the ladies who must volunteer for the banqueting hall .
3 Who should pay for the wasted time of the dentist ? — I ? the bus driver ? the bus company ? or the clock manufacturer ?
4 Traditionally , hill sheep farmers have sold store lambs to lowland farmers for fattening and it is the latter who should benefit from the variable premia .
5 I heard afterwards that Butler left also , and that Lord Salisbury , as senior Cabinet Minister , invited the remaining Ministers to give their opinion about who should succeed to the vacant and , in the circumstances , not very alluring post .
6 Who should look after the diabetic patients on the coronary care unit or the intensive therapy unit ?
7 It 's this generation who 'll benefit from the new Europe ; a Europe that 's proving so hard to build .
8 This is one instance where public managers have something to teach their private sector colleagues , who might benefit from the traditional training of public administrators in policy analysis and political science ( Chandler 1992 ) .
9 What is different in the Banbury situation erm is that fact that you are not only talking about one school and it 's education because Banbury School draws not only it 's own eleven to sixteen year old children , who have the option to go forward to the sixth form , but of course all the children that come from the Warriner School at Bloxham , all the children that come from Drayton School , and a certain number of the children who might come from the Roman Catholic Secondary School in Banbury , so there are a whole lot more people involved than just the actual children , and that 's what made Banbury a hybrid .
10 A son who might rise in the Roman priestly hierarchy was essential to family and dynastic interests .
11 The great boulevards led to him from all directions , bringing the homage of a loyal and overawed population — who could assemble in the oval-shaped square thoughtfully provided for a quarter of a million of them .
12 There is nothing wrong with being realistic and I suppose Scotland has about 20 or so players who could fit into the national side without weakening it , especially as we have recently lost a third of that national side .
13 It was important to retain Lloyd George , not just as the man who had won the war but also as a man who could talk to the working class ; and if a revolutionary situation were to arise , then it would be far better if Unionists could call on Liberals to help resist it .
14 Behind that frank countenance of his lay a man who could fence with the best of them , she thought .
15 They crashed through their set as if they were in a competition to see who could get through the most songs in the shortest time , sounding like an unrehearsed version of the group Charlie and I had seen in the Nashville .
16 Nevertheless they still wanted a worker who could communicate with the young and relate to them .
17 Whilst some might quibble with the second part of that statement , who could argue with the first ?
18 The visitors were joined by the monstrous dog who 'd come from the main house : her name , Apanage had told them , was Fawn .
19 He described the proceedings as a " high-tech lynching for those uppity blacks who dare to deviate from the old rules . "
20 I mentioned the incident at Land 's End and was told that it was not unusual for student pilots who dare to stray into the military areas to receive a safe wingtip and tail helicopter escort home , leaving the student a gibbering wreck long after returning to the club house .
21 There used to be a woman sergeant in [ place ] who used to refer to the reserve men as ‘ dick-head reserve men ’ , ‘ fucking idiots ’ , till one day this reserve man says to her , ‘ See that man over there , before he came to this job he was a aircraft technician , [ name ] used to be a chief mechanic .
22 Not that he knew much about him — English , of course , related to an old friend who used to serve in the Royal Navy and had asked Sanders to accommodate his young kinsman for a week or two as a favour .
23 Mulhern does n't sell horses but he was partly influenced this time by Jeremy Maxwell who used to train On the Other Hand and he eventually agreed to part with the gelding to Robert Ogden with a view to running in the Grand Military Gold Cup at Sandown .
24 Seldom in history has a work of fiction had such influence in forming public attitudes and the full fruit of this influence would only be recognized in 1861 : it was Lincoln himself who would refer to the little lady who started the war .
25 There had been no Darkness in the stranger , and Hawk recalled that one of the spirit warriors who would stand with the One-Eyed White Girl in the last battle was called the Man Who Rides Alone .
26 Whitehall had no idea where to find the professionals who would stave off the imminent cultural vandalism of television .
27 The threat from outside the surveying profession by those who would compete on the same ground can be countered by active marketing of the surveyor 's services .
28 Who would go into the second row ?
29 He was the sort of man who would come to the worst possible conclusion .
30 David Watson used to say : ‘ He who would work with the Holy Spirit must learn to move fast . ’
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