Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] they [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 They were the only ones who realized they could do it because God was with them .
2 We would appeal to anyone who thinks they might know these bikers to come forward . ’
3 Anyone who thinks they may have become liable to tax since they registered should tell their bank or building society to cancel the registration as soon as possible .
4 Detectives want to speak to anyone who thinks they may have seen them .
5 Anyone who thinks they can identify any of the antiques should call Cowley police station in Oxford on Saturday morning .
6 Referring to Christ 's teaching in John 10 that he is the good shepherd and the door to the sheepfold through which alone salvation lies so that anyone " that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold , but climbeth up another way , the same is a thief and a robber " , Hilton remarks that anyone who thinks they can bypass the way of darkness is such a " a breker of wal " ( 27.97r. – 245 ) .
7 ON behalf of Mr and Mrs McDermott Sunday Life would like to appeal to anyone who thinks they can help to get in touch with us .
8 Anyone who thinks they can help should call Dorothy Davison on .
9 These are sentences such that everyone who understands them will agree on their truth value no matter what the circumstances .
10 ‘ I met thousands of people who pretended they could teach me how to do it .
11 To find its value , attention is focused on the proportions who say they would break the law , ignoring proportions who say they would never break it ( figure 13.6 ) .
12 Within hours of its announcement , the plan was attacked by environmental groups who say they will bury President George Bush 's plan .
13 Because we 've had we 've spent an awful lot of erm money and time in taking people into the system who say they will have a car when
14 For example , we like the idea of benign scientific research , as we call it , to counter the whalers who say they will kill whales for science .
15 Several needed help from lifeboat crews , who say they should have been involved in the safety planning of the event , and man found clinging to the moorings at the Woodside landing stage and was taken to hospital .
16 The programmers who designed them may have been any of these things , but that is irrelevant .
17 The people who exploit them can make a lot of money , but those fat cats do n't get their hands dirty
18 So now is the ideal time for growers who suspect they may have herbicide-resistant strains of the weed to get them checked , says ADAS 's James Clarke .
19 The 55% who indicated they would have liked to increase their farm skills were often the same farm wives who tackled emergencies on their own .
20 Shareholders , who know they will get peanuts if the firm is wound up , want the firm to keep trading in the hope that it will come good .
21 None of these methods seemed at the time to have any relevance to therapeutics , and the scientists who developed them would have found it very difficult to persuade the distributors of funds for medical research to support them , but without them the practical advances which came later would have been impossible .
22 Syllabuses and those who frame them may talk of ‘ all round education ’ but schools are in no doubt about their curriculum priorities .
23 Anybody who pretends they can buck these trends is under an illusion .
24 Women who feel they may have put themselves at risk , but are unsure of their HIV status , may also wish to take such advice .
25 The IPG states clearly that it is designed for advice workers , but many instances have proved that clients have used it successfully when left to browse by hard-pressed advisers — an indication of its clarity of exposition and potential as a tool for those members of the public who feel they can cope without personal assistance and someone to listen .
26 fifty pence each , right , erm , and er fill in the slips and either bring them back to us or send them off yourself to Headquarters , shall I put , I 'll put those out for anybody who feel they could sell them , it all , it all helps to raise money for Amnesty and helps to get them erm spend the money on the new prisoner 's .
27 If that was all there was to it , we could be pardoned some uneasiness ; we might feel that we have n't been shown much reason for supposing that there are any sentences such that all who understand them will agree on their truth-value no matter what the circumstances .
28 An appeals procedure to local committees provides for those who believe they may have been unfairly excluded .
29 Employers who claim they can stand aside from com from com from competitive pressure to undercut are truly on one .
30 The poet , playwright and painter , Stanislaw Wyspiański ( 1869–1907 ) , saw himself as the bridge over the confused gulf that separated the Polish intelligentsia and the peasantry , the perfect representative of the Young Poland movement that contained all the bitterness of repeated national defeats , all the resignation of patriots who felt they could change nothing , and all the compromised hopes for material change that the Positivists saw in Poland 's potential industrial wealth under foreign rule .
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