Example sentences of "who [modal v] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 The very unattractive grey flannel trousers , who could guess at the legs they hid ?
2 Someone who could get at the soup , too .
3 Asking for the bloke who used to live at the house .
4 There is a certain Asian anaesthetist who used to work at the City Hospital Maternity Unit .
5 And we realized on reflection , had Freda have not volunteered early enough , another lady who used to work at the station played , u plays for Nigel when he does his gigs .
6 The short list included Professor Jim Jeffery , a long-standing combatant with the CEGB on economics , and Dr Janet Rowe , a well-known adviser on ecology , who would look at the effect of the development on its immediate environment .
7 Afterwards a buffet lunch will be available for any who would like at The Forbury , Leominster-prepared by Amy Ormond ( Wootten 1943 ) — and in the afternoon at The Forbury Vicky Archard ( Lloyd 1966 ) , member and past president of the Hereford and Mid-Wales Philatelic Society will give a talk and display on a philatelic theme .
8 My present house model leaves at the end of the month and there are plenty of girls who would jump at the chance . ’
9 There were several youngsters in the chorus playing understudies who would jump at the chance of having a stab at Sonja .
10 The latest speakers to be firmed up for the conference are David Pascall , chairman of the National Curriculum Council , who will speak at the general assembly session on The New Generation — A Strategy for Reading , and Simon Lang of the Henley Centre for Forecasting , who will be a speaker at the general assembly on The Future of the Book .
11 All her attendants ; who will rise at the toll
12 God created the world , humans fell , in time He sent His Son Jesus Christ , who lived , died and rose again , and who will come at the end of time .
13 Even if your reasoning is self-evident to you , it wo n't be to other people , who will come at the issue from a slightly ( or very ) different point of view .
14 Mr. Walker : Tourism is of incredible importance to Wales in bringing in people who will look at the commercial and industrial prospects of Wales and , of course , in providing jobs and opportunities in rural and coastal areas .
15 The person appointed will be an expert in the trade who will look at the sample …
16 Red Cross workers in Oxford are preparing beds and fixing up catering for the evacuees who can stay at the centre for anything up to four months .
17 Nick is the man with the baseball glove who can stand at the end of the practice range and catch his master 's ball no matter whether it has been struck with a sand-iron or a driver .
18 The language has changed hugely since classical times , but the Greeks are the only people in the world , apart from the Chinese , who can look at a 2,500-year-old inscription and recognise in it their own tongue .
19 But who can look at the images of starving children on the news each night and not believe that they have right on their side ?
20 They 're the ones who can look at the files .
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