Example sentences of "who [modal v] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you go for the business community in Glenrothes you risk losing the rest of the local market , who may perceive the hotel as too upmarket for them .
2 The application accompanied by such certificate will then be referred to the district judge , ex parte , who may grant the application .
3 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 .
4 The Police , Home Office officials , and people holding a court warrant are the only persons who may inspect the hotel register on demand , but then only in the presence of the management in the privacy of an office .
5 A typical certificate of motor insurance for a haulier is shown below , For administrative reasons , a simple code ( five letters in our example ) is used to state who may drive the vehicle , the limitations as to use and the exclusions from cover .
6 Another man who may surprise the gloom-merchants yet is Dr Elliott Gabellah , who has led the Muzorewa wing of the ANC inside this country during these months of political shouting and charade .
7 Other people who may remember the Secretary of State and write his epitaph are the mothers whose child benefit is still worth £2.15 a week less than it was worth in 1987 for second and subsequent children .
8 The second reason is that an appeal triggers a reconsideration of the case by an adjudication officer , who may revise the decision in the claimant 's favour forthwith .
9 They also fear that they will lose business to the factor , who may reduce the customer 's need for a bank loan .
10 The builder 's surveyor will normally remeasure the work executed by labour and material sub-contractors , who may agree the measurements on site or alternatively submit a formal invoice or payment request for the builder 's surveyor to check and approve .
11 Currie , who may have the assistance of Irishman David Beggy for the sevens , have Bruce Macnaughton at scrum- half for the injured Rory Dickson , and Mark Blair could return at lock .
12 " This Meeting , with every feeling of humanity for the distressed Sufferers , who have the misfortune to be shipwrecked on the coast of this Island , have to regret that numbers of the Country prople , shaking off all fear of God , or regard to the laws , are in the constant practice against every rule of Christian charity , or hospitality , of resorting in numbers to the shores , where strangers have the Misfortune of being shipwrecked , and that for the sole purpose of plunder ; which practice this Meeting hold in the greatest abhorrence , and now declare their disapprobation of ; and in order , as much as possible , to remedy this evil , this Meeting not only collectively , but individually , pledge themselves to use their utmost exertions , not only for the preservation of the property of the individuals , who may have the Misfortune to be wrecked on these coasts , but also for bringing to condign punishment all and every such persons as may be found plundering from wrecks : "
13 I ask him to remember that there are the rights of the Opposition and the rights of those outside the House , who ought to have the opportunity to influence our decisions .
14 She considered it a great risk , and that others were involved in the company who ought to share the risk .
15 It is the haulier who must hold the licence .
16 It is the racing industry 's ‘ generals ’ who must carry the can .
17 Given that the people had put him there , the Emperor envisaged it as his duty to be seen as the people 's servant — not just in the matter of governing but in his behaviour as a Sovereign who must associate the people with all aspects of his life .
18 He is the man who must enable the Treasury to recover its grip of public finances .
19 If you are to suffer from amphibian poisoning , it is you who must do the biting .
20 The teacher 's task is to foster learning , but it is the pupil who must do the learning .
21 Only her , which means that when she 's not there who must do the job ?
22 But it is the husband who is responsible for paying it and who must acquire the money from outside in the first place .
23 The health conditions of the vast majority of Salvadoreans can only be described as critical and it is women who must bear the brunt of caring for the ill .
24 And it is I , not you , who must bear the brunt of it .
25 By such a mechanism , in which family ties played an important part , a relatively rapid ascent was opened up for the younger sons of the prosperous Catalan farmers who must leave the farm to the chosen heir ( the hereu ) ; within a generation a man could make a modest fortune , exposed to the risk of loss as well as the hope of gain .
26 Should any branch have any complaint to make they must do so to their branch secretary who must submit the matter to the branch , it 's talking to yourself .
27 Make the Program available to any person or entity other than your employees , who must use the software as specified above .
28 Indeed , the only non-interventionist element in all these proceedings has been the Scottish Secretary 's refusal to intervene to protect the rights of the people of these communities who must have the right , if it is their wish , to have a bridge built as an integral part in the overall development of an infrastructure serving the needs of the area .
29 But our view is that it is the Council of Ministers , representing member countries , who must take the decisions . ’
30 It is the library professionals who must take the initiative and lead the systems vendors in providing better systems for end-users .
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