Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I think it does mean though that issues like erm long term sickness erm the issue that you 've got with the two people in your patch , one of whom might go to the help desk , you need to get that resolved P D Q so you can say well I 've reduced my h the temp over budget by one .
2 As we 've already read , whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved .
3 Companies are made up of hundred of individual citizens who may depend on the support services of the voluntary sector .
4 Stuff there is for those who may arrive without a car .
5 If the hotel accepts too many block bookings that could possibly result in the loss of other reservations from clients who may return to the hotel on regular basis .
6 There are none of the problems of tracking down shareholders who may exist across a number of States , and who may be subsidiaries of other bodies .
7 Requests are often received from Doctors , Hospitals , Social Workers , or from a friend or neighbour who knows of someone who may benefit from the service .
8 The short answer to the question ‘ who may sit in the House of Lords ? ’ is the same as to the question ‘ who may sit in the House of Commons ? ’ , and it is ‘ anyone whom the House admits as a member ’ .
9 The short answer to the question ‘ who may sit in the House of Lords ? ’ is the same as to the question ‘ who may sit in the House of Commons ? ’ , and it is ‘ anyone whom the House admits as a member ’ .
10 This means that there is financial discrimination operating between those clients who use a law centre and those who may go to a solicitor with the same problem and who will then have to pay fees or a contribution towards the cost under the Legal Aid or Legal Advice schemes .
11 ( 3 ) Where there is served on the person who may consent to a proposed transaction a written application by the tenant for consent to the transaction , he owes a duty to the tenant within a reasonable time — ( a ) to give consent , except in a case where it is reasonable not to give consent , ( b ) to serve on the tenant written notice of his decision whether or not to give consent specifying in addition — ( i ) if the consent is given subject to conditions , the conditions , ( ii ) if the consent is withheld , the reasons for withholding it .
12 Then there 's guitarist Adam , who may look like a squat punk bruiser with his daft haircut and tufty moustache , but is actually a guitar teacher and occasional dance track sessioneer .
13 John Heath-Stubbs , another Oxford man who may count as the poet of the group , was a lifelong Conservative and High Churchman in reaction to a boyhood spent attending a progressive school in the Isle of
14 The modification must be unlikely to require unreasonable expenditure by the licence holder , who may appeal against the notice to the Secretary of State under s.10(1) ( c ) .
15 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 .
16 We people who must vote for the Party if we are ever to win power again .
17 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 .
18 For the latter he quoted a sentence by Lucian , the second-century Greek rhetorician : ‘ A work of art requires an intelligent spectator who must go beyond the pleasure of the eyes to express a judgement and to argue the reasons for what he sees . ’
19 Braintree 's other target , at least in the fan 's eyes , will be to finish higher than rivals Sudbury , who must come over the border on Easter Monday .
20 Raising the standard of care should , therefore , have the effect of demanding that directors make an appropriately detailed investigation of the facts and engage in a suitably thorough decision-making process : directors who must comply with the standard of reasonable occupants of the relevant office , rather than that of ‘ ordinary prudent men ’ , need to have a more sophisticated grasp of the factors that should influence their decisions .
21 He is a representative who must act in the best interests of all his constituents .
22 As an afterthought , he explained about the ladies who must volunteer for the banqueting hall .
23 The UN special envoy to the territory , Yakoub Khan , was reported to have submitted a pessimistic report to the Security Council on Oct. 28 , emphasizing the difficulty of ascertaining who should vote in a referendum on self-determination in Western Sahara .
24 And who should walk into the blacksmith shop but this Mr Flowerdew. :
25 ‘ It has failed to debate the key question of who should pay for the clean-up of contaminated drinking water . ’
26 Who should pay for the wasted time of the dentist ? — I ? the bus driver ? the bus company ? or the clock manufacturer ?
27 Could we just quickly , who should pay for the training of the trustees , employer or the trust ?
28 So what 's happened to the idea that it 's the polluter who should pay for the clean-up , farmers and nitrate manufacturers .
29 Traditionally , hill sheep farmers have sold store lambs to lowland farmers for fattening and it is the latter who should benefit from the variable premia .
30 I heard afterwards that Butler left also , and that Lord Salisbury , as senior Cabinet Minister , invited the remaining Ministers to give their opinion about who should succeed to the vacant and , in the circumstances , not very alluring post .
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