Example sentences of "who [vb mod] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But who should pay for such clean-ups ?
2 A potential problem now exists in deciding who should pay for such detailed assessments : mother and baby units must attract referrals from outside their district to remain financially viable , and their high ratio of staff to patients is likely to prove expensive .
3 For many years there has been much debate in the UK about who should care for diabetic patients — general practitioners or hospital-based doctors .
4 The first and most important step is to get the baby examined by a doctor , who should check for serious problems such as gastro-oesophageal reflux — acid passing from the stomach up into the gullet ( oesophagus ) , and thus causing pain — or intestinal obstruction .
5 People who have the right of residence in the United Kingdom and who might apply for social security benefits will have their application assessed on the same criteria as British citizens .
6 He sent a transcript of the testimony to Colombo , where it was perused by a secretariat official who might ask for more evidence before accepting or changing the local recommendation .
7 Was he being indescribably presumptuous even to suppose that Sir Philip might consider allowing his only daughter to share her life with a man who could pay for little more than the bare necessities ?
8 We know that there are in principle X young people who could qualify for that entitlement — that information is available from the census — but their choice whether or when to exercise it is not predictable .
9 But who could say for certain ?
10 Who could say for sure ?
11 ‘ The air — ’ he paused , ‘ it is after all the nectar of the district , the essence of the mountains — to eat simple food in such air with such wonders of nature to look on — who could ask for more ? ’
12 Who could ask for more ? ’
13 So who would speak for old Shallot ?
14 I congratulate the hon. Gentleman on his speech — I am sure that he would not have predicted that — because he attempted to deal with the question of who would pay for increased benefits by quoting a statement apparently made by the permanent secretary to the Department of Social Security , Sir Michael Partridge .
15 Who would pay for that ?
16 Enclosure might result in every acre being grabbed by private owners , who would sell for speculative building .
17 c ) The Executive Committee shall have the power to co-opt not more than three additional members without voting powers who need not be members of the Society , and who shall serve for one year and be eligible for immediate re-appointment .
18 c ) The Executive Committee shall have the power to co-opt not more than three additional members who shall serve for one year and be eligible for immediate re-appointment .
19 The Executive Committee shall have the power to co-opt not more than three additional members without voting powers who need not be members of the Society , and who shall serve for one year and be eligible for immediate re-appointment .
20 The top end of the waste-management industry encourages such scruples : after all , if waste can go to the cheapest hole , who will pay for expensive treatment plants ?
21 In a difficult production situation , with high perceived discount rates and competition between small producers for many scarce resources , it is obviously an unanswered question as to who will pay for conservation works , or how cost-sharing or insurance will be arranged on a sufficiently large scale .
22 West Indies captain Richie Richardson , who will play for Northern League club Blackpool in the coming season , broke a finger during Leeward Islands ' Red Stripe Cup match against Windward Islands .
23 There will still be a significant number of young people who can hope for little success from it , in stark contrast to the commitment that all pupils should receive a record of achievement .
24 Who can account for this ?
25 Perhaps that 's as it should be , because who can know for sure ?
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