Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A cat , of course , is a wild animal who agrees to live with you .
2 Norris , still clad in his white lab coat , was one of those medical students whom fate has seemingly marked out to spend the bulk of their studies and initial training suffering from quite stupendous hangovers incurred through the intake of near-fatal levels of alcohol the night before , and their subsequent professional careers sternly finger-wagging at any member of the general public who dares to consume over the course of a week what they themselves had been perfectly happy to sink during the average evening .
3 Who needs to dance with Nirvana when you can plod yer way to the top with Bivouac ?
4 If you are the sort of person who needs to go to the lavatory when you are nervous make sure you know where it is .
5 From these studies we 've developed criteria to identify who needs to go to a coronary care unit and who does n't .
6 If you have such a machine that is n't up to running the sort of thing that you are interested in then why not pension it off to another user who needs to work with spreadsheets .
7 Too often business has been inward looking and has not been sufficiently rigorous in pursuing the question of who needs to know of changes in its practices and needs .
8 More recently , the Department has commissioned an awareness campaign whose major aims are : ensuring everyone who needs to know about EMC does so ; ensuring that UK industry is well equipped with information to tackle the directive ; setting up mechanisms for British industry to acquire the necessary technical know-how ; helping industry to implement EMC measures with minimum cost and disruption ; and finally , promoting the positive aspects of competitive advantage in Europe as well as explaining the pitfalls of non-compliance .
9 Who needs to speak to me so urgently that they lie me down on myriads of pebbles by a sun-scorched sea in the southern part of England ?
10 You can put one question to anybody in the image , who has to answer in role — or out of role ( but be consistent ! ) .
11 They dictate the shape of many land-holdings , parishes , counties , and even parts of the Welsh and Scottish borders , as is well known to the poor river engineer who has to negotiate with different landowners , not to mention councils , on opposing banks as he tries to promote his scheme .
12 The exporter who has to plan for his company 's future in a climate of uncertainty about exchange rates is like the man forced to build his house on sand .
13 I feel far mo , less sympathy and far less identification with her than I perhaps do with a male worker who has to cope with the same kind of exploitation that I do , day in , day out .
14 I am the person in the front who has to cope with whatever situation comes up .
15 Similarly we may see the nutter as a pathetic figure who has to resort to self-humiliation in order to establish an identity for himself .
16 Five years later he was judged by the hospital staff and by the Home Secretary , who has to agree to the fitness of certain patients held for indeterminate periods , to be discharged on trial leave .
17 This also gives information and current figures for other types of allowances which elderly people may be able to claim , such as those for the registered blind , allowances for the cost of a resident housekeeper ( relative or non-relative ) , and allowances for elderly people who are maintaining a daughter who has to live with them to care for them because of their age or infirmity .
18 He said : ‘ Mr Thompson is a very brave man who has to live among these people , and we congratulate him . ’
19 ‘ Mr Thompson is a very brave man who has to live among these people and we congratulate him , ’ he said .
20 These arise from a household 's obligation to devote many unpaid hours of work to caring for its dependent members , and from the fact that some households have only one fit person of working age who has to choose between doing this , or going out to earn a living , or driving themselves to exhaustion trying to do both .
21 A woman who offers hospitality to guests is more honourable than one who has to take in lodgers for a fee .
22 He had the cheek to say he needed things for his wife who has to go into hospital . ’
23 Any mother who has to deal with the separation of one child and the divorce of another within a matter of weeks would be upset .
24 Lone inventors are by no means all nutters , but we can sympathise with anyone who has to deal with them all the time .
25 The author , Vida Pearson , who has worked in Northern Ireland , Philadelphia and London , has produced the pack for anyone who has to deal with the possibility of harassment or violence .
26 Anyone who has to deal with the public or who is in continual contact with other people as part of their job must always be aware that attention to their appearance and personal hygiene is of the utmost importance .
27 We are confirmed in this belief by a passage contained in a Judicial Studies Board paper issued to Circuit Judges and Recorders in June 1991 where the Honourable Mr Justice Wright stated : It is impossible to over-rate the contribution made by Kemp & Kemp : The Quantum of Damages to this branch of the law and every Judge who has to deal with personal injury litigation will undoubtedly have to have access to it .
28 and who has to deal with it , da da .
29 The family who has to care for children whether they 've got disabilities or not and the whole intention of this Act is that children are best cared for by parents and any alternative is second best .
30 The curious , at times seemingly perverse , ambiguity in which the terms of the contract are from time to time expressed is an added reason why no one who has to wrestle with the problems which abound in this area should fail to arm himself with this book .
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