Example sentences of "[noun pl] who would [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The captain will then inform the umpires who would make the decision whether the game should be suspended or whether the players should leave the field .
2 ‘ Ta , love , ’ said the messenger , taking them from her as if they were any old signal , carrying them to the coders who would make the groups of figures into words .
3 It was Dave who organised the hiring of the heavy machinery ; Rory liaised with the contractors who would deliver the planings .
4 The congress was preceded by reports of growing factionalism and by speculation that the vast majority of the around 2,800 delegates were conservatives who would block the reform proposals of the party leadership .
5 Examples were sown of the style of vestments worn when High Mass was celebrated — when the celebrant would have the assistance of Deacons who would wear the Dalmatic .
6 There was time when they had to bribe er , give some sort of er incentive to the foreman to give them a good time , then it was the shop stewards who would give the workers to the management who will do the o overtime .
7 It was decided that the college staff would be split into 2 teams — the first team comprising the senior staff responsible for the overall course design while the second team would comprise the lecturers who would present the course material — ie the unit specialists .
8 Cyclists who would use the path are most likely to be for recreation at weekends , as a means of getting from the city to the countryside .
9 Sure , these instruments would be bought only by committed musicians who would see the price as the cost of entry to the type of quality they need .
10 ‘ You do n't wash your feet and put them on the dirty floor , do you ? ’ he asked as he got ready for the guests who would soothe the painful passage towards the critics .
11 The only way to change the Court was to wait for the justices ( of whom there were nine ) either to die or retire , and appoint replacements who would support the New Deal .
12 Contingents of Saudi , North Yemeni , Sudanese and Emirates soldiers were to operate with the Syrian army to provide a semblance of pan-Arab unity , but it was Syrian armour and Syrian troops who would occupy the Lebanese capital .
13 Another $1 million would come from scientists at seven California campuses who would use the lines for non-weapons research .
14 It was the policy of Henry III , moreover , to dislodge ecclesiastical and lay magnates from the great offices of state , and to replace them by Household officials who would make the central administration a more pliant instrument of his will .
15 Whether these urges are instinctive or the products of generations of indoctrination it is difficult to decide , but the fact remains , they do exist and survive through the centuries despite the ceaseless disapproval and discouragement of those individuals who would have the world abandon all gods and religion .
16 At one such conference in July 1940 , he affirmed the need for " a re-education of the people 's sense of values , from above " , and in April 1941 he talked about a " Fraternity dedicated to action " — a " revolution " led by people in certain key positions who would name the " enemies " .
17 The pursuit and creation of stars , for example , occupies a large part of the story that A Scott Berg has to tell : Goldwyn was constantly trying to sign up the human properties who would ensure the success of his pictures .
18 The Sergeants who would supervise the Scouts were wearing hybrid body armour of eagle plastrons , flexible leggings , and great shoulder plates embossed with jewelled axes , but no helmets — for the more lightly armoured Scouts wore no covering to their heads , either .
19 These schemes were very unpopular with the medical profession as they limited the number of private patients who would pay the doctors direct .
20 Weber favoured presidential-style government because it encouraged the ratification of charisma by the masses , and enhanced the prospects of electing leaders who would disturb the routinized bureaucratic operations of modern states .
21 On the earth floors of the leaking , palm-thatched barrack huts dotted around the vast plantation , fifteen hundred Annamite coolies who would resume the unending toil of emptying the little tin cups in the gray light of the coming dawn shivered and drowsed fitfully in the downpour .
22 In two of these families there were young men , sons and heirs who would inherit the land , unspeaking grave Michel , noisy Dany with one word of English — " bluejeans " — and an explosive Lambretta churning up pale , clean dust .
23 With staffing already cut to the bone , it was union members who would suffer the effects of these new redundancies , which would also be felt by the economy .
24 These circumstances arise where the person who has died has no relatives or friends who would undertake the organisation , and has not made advance arrangements .
25 It was pointless making friends who would reject the ‘ new me ’ in the future , so I stopped making friends .
26 They wanted the so-called ‘ Marseille millions ’ spent on big name players who would replace the capable , but long in the tooth , lads who had brought so much success before .
27 A couple of the men who would pull the wagon walked the course , horse-racing style , to note tight corners and overhanging trees which might interfere with the smooth passage of ‘ Heaven ’ on the second deck of the wagon .
28 Picture a warm summer evening in June and the normal one or two travellers who would join the Heart of Wales Line at Craven Arms .
29 The wounded Tree Spirits that the Robemaker had hacked and mutilated were coming to the aid of the two Humans who would free the Wolfprince .
30 He also felt that the burden of duties on the divisional controllers who would head the area organisations for generation was sufficiently great to justify more , but smaller areas .
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