Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [to-vb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Who needs to dance with Nirvana when you can plod yer way to the top with Bivouac ?
2 If you have such a machine that is n't up to running the sort of thing that you are interested in then why not pension it off to another user who needs to work with spreadsheets .
3 Too often business has been inward looking and has not been sufficiently rigorous in pursuing the question of who needs to know of changes in its practices and needs .
4 More recently , the Department has commissioned an awareness campaign whose major aims are : ensuring everyone who needs to know about EMC does so ; ensuring that UK industry is well equipped with information to tackle the directive ; setting up mechanisms for British industry to acquire the necessary technical know-how ; helping industry to implement EMC measures with minimum cost and disruption ; and finally , promoting the positive aspects of competitive advantage in Europe as well as explaining the pitfalls of non-compliance .
5 You can put one question to anybody in the image , who has to answer in role — or out of role ( but be consistent ! ) .
6 Similarly we may see the nutter as a pathetic figure who has to resort to self-humiliation in order to establish an identity for himself .
7 A woman who offers hospitality to guests is more honourable than one who has to take in lodgers for a fee .
8 He had the cheek to say he needed things for his wife who has to go into hospital . ’
9 The family who has to care for children whether they 've got disabilities or not and the whole intention of this Act is that children are best cared for by parents and any alternative is second best .
10 Broadly speaking , the aim is to provide , whether by fostering or small family group homes , as much individual attention and as near normal an environment as possible for the child who has to come into care .
11 For him this convenience has been largely a negative factor for he thought of America as offering no other comparable diversion ; there were ‘ no beer gardens — no public concerts ’ and the question he asked was ‘ Who wants to sit at home and play bridge every night ? ’
12 Who wants to sit with women , talking women 's things ?
13 Who wants to go to university for heaven 's sake !
14 And who wants to go to school in Hammersmith when you can live in the East End ?
15 Assuming a social code rather nearer to the Confucian than to our own , the man who wants to go to Bali might choose to obey his parents although convinced that to stay in England is both to his own disadvantage and of no real advantage to them .
16 Ah who wants to go to Montu
17 ‘ Australia , who wants to go to Australia ? ’ one lifeguard sneered .
18 Anyone aged between and who wants to volunteer for Raleigh International must be able to speak English and swim .
19 A funny priority … but come to think of it , no , it 's not a funny priority : who wants to die in Smegma ?
20 Clearly it is vital to recruit more men or take account of the problems facing the married woman who wants to return to work .
21 The governing body of English basketball has come out against a top woman player who wants to compete with men .
22 Who wants to know about Blot ? ’
23 Anyone who wants to help with sponsorship should contact Liz Tait .
24 With hundreds of items to return police say anyone who wants to inquire about property should ring 0285 641 723 .
25 Anybody who wants to communicate with Ken should send their letters to the What Personal Computer office — you 'll find our new address at the front of the magazine .
26 Anybody who wants to communicate with Ken should send their letters to the What Personal Computer office , at the usual address .
27 When the process described by Erikson is successful , ‘ the community in turn feels ‘ recognised ’ by the individual who cares to ask for recognition ; it can , by the same token , feel deeply — and vengefully — rejected by the individual who does not seem to care . ’
28 Where once Hammett and Chandler bestrode the world of Californian crime and corruption like colossuses , now private-eyes like Joseph Hansen 's Dave Brandstetter ( who happens to be homosexual but is otherwise completely in the classic pattern ) an Robert B. Parker 's Spenser ( who happens to work in Boston and be a gourmet cook ) work their contemporary beats in almost exactly the old way .
29 She has an 18-year-old son , who plans to go to university in a few months ' time and the thought of life on her own fills her with anxiety .
30 There should be no difference in principle between the patient diagnosed as having irreparable kidney failure who refuses to submit to dialysis on an artificial kidney or who refuses to continue such treatment and the polio victim on the ventilator who requested that the machine be switched off .
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