Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [modal v] [verb] for " 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2 The 1938 Act was repealed and replaced by the Inheritance ( provision for Family and Dependants ) Act 1975 , which increases the range of dependants who may apply for provision on death and gives the court wider powers than previously existed so that it can make whatever type of order may be most appropriate in the circumstances .
3 We people who must vote for the Party if we are ever to win power again .
4 Who must register for VAT ?
5 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 .
6 It results from and reflects power , patronage and politics in our society — and it is detested by those who must live for decades in its shadow .
7 As an afterthought , he explained about the ladies who must volunteer for the banqueting hall .
8 The dispute over who should pay for running costs has meant that not one of the 750 long-term units planned in London has been built .
9 ‘ It has failed to debate the key question of who should pay for the clean-up of contaminated drinking water . ’
10 But who should pay for such clean-ups ?
11 A potential problem now exists in deciding who should pay for such detailed assessments : mother and baby units must attract referrals from outside their district to remain financially viable , and their high ratio of staff to patients is likely to prove expensive .
12 Who should pay for the wasted time of the dentist ? — I ? the bus driver ? the bus company ? or the clock manufacturer ?
13 Welfare rights and patients ' monies ' officers are , indeed , needed in every service and not just in community care , but at present there is doubt as to who should pay for them .
14 Could we just quickly , who should pay for the training of the trustees , employer or the trust ?
15 So what 's happened to the idea that it 's the polluter who should pay for the clean-up , farmers and nitrate manufacturers .
16 For many years there has been much debate in the UK about who should care for diabetic patients — general practitioners or hospital-based doctors .
17 The first and most important step is to get the baby examined by a doctor , who should check for serious problems such as gastro-oesophageal reflux — acid passing from the stomach up into the gullet ( oesophagus ) , and thus causing pain — or intestinal obstruction .
18 In consequence some patients who should apply for discharge will not , while others who should not will apply inappropriately and be subjected to the rigours of the adversarial process without proper preparation .
19 ‘ No , no , young lady , it is I who should apologize for startling you . ’
20 It 's all right if you 've got a nice landlord who 'll wait for the payment to come through .
21 Who 'll bid for the wench ? ’
22 She had the air of one who might head for the pavement and start writhing at any minute .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 One-sided relationships , however , can be not only hurtful but can spoil our chances of building up friendships with people who might care for us much more .
26 There are several players who might deputise for Stewart when he is on England duty , with Monte Lynch and Keith Medlycott strong contenders .
27 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 .
28 People who have the right of residence in the United Kingdom and who might apply for social security benefits will have their application assessed on the same criteria as British citizens .
29 He sent a transcript of the testimony to Colombo , where it was perused by a secretariat official who might ask for more evidence before accepting or changing the local recommendation .
30 It was not only the aristocracy who could hope for promotion from a change of regime : for instance Riculf hoped that the see of Tours would be granted to him by Chilperic 's son , Clovis , as a result of the Leudast affair and Gregory 's anticipated deposition .
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