Example sentences of "who [vb mod] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But if you put a poor team under pressure they 'll have no chance and Ince and Palmer are the two who must do that job .
2 There were those who might used that access to greater affect than Afshar , some who might have been more ruthless , perhaps , for he was not really an aggressive man .
3 However , erm , thinking that er , one day , er , you might marry erm , a prince or princess , Freud says is an , is an illusion , in the sense that er , people do sometimes marry princ princes and princesses , it could happen , it 's not very likely to happen to any particular individual who might have that wish , but it could happen .
4 The scarcity of employment suitable for the sons of a gentleman provided the man who could meet that need with very real influence in his region , and a favour of considerable value to a freeholder need not involve any major place in government service .
5 And the other reason they do n't want to turn up is primarily because they do know that we have compulsory purchase powers and the planning — the paper put forward by the Chief Planning Officer today was a vindication of wage for a good many years , a good many months rather , that we do have compulsory purchase powers and we are able to use them and it was specifically asked at the Panel today , by both Monty Finnist and Sir Monty Finnist and Tony Christopher , why does n't the City Council market this site and use its compulsory purchase powers and that 's one question to address tomorrow as a politician who could make that decision .
6 ‘ In Byrne , Sunderland have a player who could supply that sort of brilliance and they have a great Cup tradition , too .
7 He 's the sort of creep who 'd do that kind of thing . ’
8 She 'd wondered who 'd handle that side of it somehow she could n't imagine the night manager himself with a housekeeping trolley piled high with sheets and towels .
9 But John said , when she 's stupid enough to be trying to sell that house and who 'd buy that thing , stuck up the end of that road ?
10 Well somebody else told me that I mean er er the wine connoisseurs say who would drink that stuff you ca n't drink red wine .
11 Still , however , I cherished the fantasy that I might one day have a son who would fulfil that dream , and always he had Leslie 's eyes , dark , with soft expressive light .
12 For the benefit of those who would suggest that section 2(1) ( b ) shows that appropriation is something which can be done with the consent of the owner , I would paraphrase that provision by saying ‘ if he appropriates the property in the belief that he would have the other 's consent if the other knew what he had done and the circumstances in which he did it . ’
13 And no doubt some people who would try that kind of thing is n't there ?
14 If we are asking when the issue of who were England 's legitimate rulers was resolved , then the answer can clearly not be 1660 or 1688 ; 1715 , with the failure of the Jacobite rebellion might have a strong claim , although there are some scholars who would maintain that Jacobitism continued to be a significant threat thereafter , so that the succession did not finally disappear as a political issue until after the failure of the rebellion in 1745 .
15 ‘ And when I crumble , who shall remember That lady of the West Country ?
16 Yet despite all of this , there are those , whether in a corporate or individual capacity , who will decide that conflict abuse , and insider dealing in particular , is worth the risk .
17 Claims are normally intimated via the Policyholder who will advise that cover is in force , the amount of benefit and also that premium has been paid .
18 We are entitled to ask who will perform that task if there is no consultative committee ?
19 If there 's a vacuum , then there 'll be a few charlatans , a few fools , a few incompetents who will fill that vacuum , because there is a need for people to , to be instant experts on everything .
20 The second point is that , when ambiguity increases sharply , that is the time when people who can resolve that ambiguity by setting new organizational values to cope with it gain power .
21 We welcome people from every party , it does n't really matter which party , or even if they belong to no party , who are just committed to seeing a representative representation , seeing more women in there , because women in this country , just as a matter of fact , have a rather different experience from most men , and if you 're making a decision then you want there the people who have had a wide range of experience , who can bring that experience to bear on making the decision .
22 I open some of the popular newspapers covering some people 's private lives or great national tragedies and I feel almost ashamed and embarrassed to live in the same society as people who can produce that sort of stuff . ’
23 If the tissue and organs can be altered to make them acceptable for transplant , who can guarantee that animal diseases will not also adapt and cross the genetic barrier ?
24 Who can remember that police dog coming here ?
25 But as I say , I 've never seen anything , and I 've never been able to find anybody who can provide that answer for me .
26 And he 's the only one who can forgive that sin .
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