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

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1 According to these critics , the use of compulsory powers to protect children is , in fact , declining in relation to the number of children who may require such protection .
2 Most importantly , there have been fluctuations over time in the actual existence of kin who might provide such support for each other .
3 Where did the people who could pay such prices come from ?
4 " You should just see her , you ca n't imagine , you would have to see her to know why she chose it , " and all the time , as she spoke , some more assured , sophisticated account underran her words , silently , in her own mind , an account by some other girl , some girl who could wear such garments , and laugh at them , and explain them , and not suffer — some girl so far above such things that nothing could pull her down .
5 The basic problem in the layout is precisely that of Chedworth — finding the house where an owner who could afford such engineering could have lived in any style .
6 It would have been a particular thrill to have met the man who could pen such material , she mused as she closed the lid on her suitcase for the last time on Tuesday morning , but she knew that that was out of the question .
7 For such an appeal can not be assuaged , since it would have to be an all seeing Other who could provide such certitude .
8 Who could resist such sentiments ?
9 Name one heterosexual male theorist who could display such interest in wrestling , washing powders and Greta Garbo .
10 ‘ He was a man who used to notice such things ? ’
11 There is of course the question of who would implement such policies .
12 Who would compose such documents ?
13 In Masterson v. Holden it was held that the conduct was insulting because the magistrates might properly have taken the view that such objectionable conduct in a public street may well be regarded as insulting in that it suggests to a witness that he or she is somebody who would find such conduct in public acceptable himself or herself .
14 Are we talking about a shortage of people who know how to operate new electronic equipment and carry out new processes , or are we talking about a shortage of people who will invent such novelties ?
15 One wonders who can buy such things . ’
16 Some firms have personnel officers who can discuss such matters .
17 It is not everyone who can enjoy such home cooking . ’
18 Computer books ( and , indeed , a vast number of other books on management ) are bought not by individuals but by companies , who can declare such purchases as legitimate expenses , with all that the term implies tax-wise .
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