Example sentences of "[prep] who [vb mod] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There was no announcement of who would chair the new State Committee . |
2 | The Americans and Germans have provided aid for the modernisation of electrical plant but the question of who will pay the multi-million dollar bill for Egyspt to produce cleaner cars is unananswered . |
3 | The Washington talks will centre on the crucial issue of who will represent the Palestinians . |
4 | The Washington talks will centre on the crucial issue of who will represent the Palestinians . |
5 | The three still have to sort out the thorny question of who will run the centre and where it will be . |
6 | Though their functions were only 200 yards apart , the thorny issue of who will attend the royal wedding has caused a huge gulf between them . |
7 | For any innovative training , the issue of who will train the trainers , and even the trainers of the trainers ( ! ) is a pertinent one , and one which needs careful thought . |
8 | For record companies , it now became a question of who could pay the most money to secure the most in-demand acts . |
9 | When his father raised the question of who should inherit the estate after him , and whether he should choose ‘ heirs general ’ , that is to say , include females in the vexed question — in an earlier generation , four sisters had been passed over in favour of a Boswell nephew — Boswell consulted Johnson repeatedly , before the matter was resolved to Boswell 's general satisfaction . |
10 | Itzhak Rabin of the Labour Party raised on June 12 the issue of who should lead the party in opposition . |
11 | There is also the matter of who should provide the money . |
12 | Relations in the group were fine , but in a rare heated moment Gedge and Charman rowed about who would receive the publishing money from the sales of ‘ Go Out And Get 'Em Boy ! ’ . |
13 | To sidestep any arguments about who should inherit the party 's vast fortunes if a split occurs , the delegates declared themselves to be the legal heirs of the HSWP , whilst dissociating themselves from the old party 's ‘ crimes , false and mistaken principles and methods ’ . |
14 | Mr Lawrence Eagleburger , the deputy secretary of state who has been given the job of co-ordinating America 's help for Eastern Europe , was told by Congress that the money the administration has in mind is too modest , but that its ideas about who should control the distribution of this money are immodest . |
15 | There is no discussion about who should provide the improved supervision to the second year staff . |
16 | We th to rehearse a little bit of the debate we had last time on speed cameras , th there was erm discussion about who should fund the camera themselves because being a , the Department of Transport and Home Office recommendation , that they should be funded by the police , but because of Mr 's question at full Council and the wish of this committee to spend some of this additional money if you like , or in ninety three four for safety related measures , it was thought wise to combine the two and actually try and fund a trial er package of speed cameras cos it 's , it 's about six sites and one camera , from the ninety three four budget that we 've actually found . |
17 | From my reading of the evidence , it appears that there is a certain amount of buck-passing between the Ministers in the two Departments about who will identify the gap , where the resources will come from and who will come clean about the budget that will be set for community care provision . |
18 | President Clinton 's plan to promote the US National Institute of Standards & Technology-developed Clipper Chip as a way to protect cellular telephone conversations from eavesdropping ( CI No 2,151 ) is causing concern among some users , who are worried about who will keep the key . |
19 | Oh great competition it was , in my day about who could build the best stack er you know both in the hay coles and the and the harvest time . |
20 | The objective was not outright dominance , it was posturing for who would head the table and set the agenda at the peace conference . |
21 | In Darlington yesterday bookie Frank Pinkney put the prices for who will win the key marginal seat , currently held by the Tories , as Conservatives 4–6 favourites ; Labour 5–4 ; Liberal Democrats 200–1 . |
22 | Do n't shake your head Mr , read the letters that are coming to me , from those schools like who can see the reduction in their budget next year . |
23 | Another noted that ‘ the very expression ‘ green belt ’ sounds like something an ordinary man may find it worthwhile to be interested in who may find no appeal whatever in ‘ the distribution of industrial population ’ or ‘ decentralisation ’ … |
24 | And there was still the absurd question of protocol involved in who should occupy the Presidential Palace in Saigon which was turning into a long-running farce and one that was unlikely to be resolved in Bao Dai 's favour as long as de Lattre was High Commissioner . |
25 | Discussions over who may represent the artist in future are currently underway between a number of distinguished London galleries including Thomas Gibson , Marlborough and Lefevre . |
26 | Essentially , what had to happen was that a group of adolescent males without females had to obtain some , without allowing their group to dissolve in internecine strife over who would become the owner of the newly acquired females . |
27 | Trade-union Solidarity is at odds with political Solidarity over who should bear the brunt of recession . |
28 | Money and market forces should n't be the deciding factor over who should run a TV station . |
29 | During and after the presidency of Andrew Jackson ( 1829–60 ) , a lively and pluralistic competition between the economic and political elite over who should direct the nations affairs was apparent . |
30 | One good example of it is a fabliau called Sire Hain et Dame Anieuse , " Sir Hatred and Lady Obnoxious " , where an antagonistic husband and wife fight a crudely physical and violent battle , literally over who should have the trousers . |