Example sentences of "who be [verb] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 If they who are elected to legislate for our society should unfortunately decide to pass a disastrous measure of legislation that will allow the public promotion of contraception and an access hitherto unlawful to the means of contraception , they ought to know clearly the meaning of their action , when it is judged by the norms of objective morality and the certain consequences of such a law …
2 And how , pray , will this affect the attitude of the ‘ innocent ’ who are made to suffer for the ‘ sins ’ of the ‘ guilty ’ ?
3 The er you 'll be interested I think , those of you who 've not met the er independent taxation changes that have come about , there 's a great booklet a great series of books on er independent taxation about people who are considering working for themselves there 's some booklets .
4 Wolves , who are beginning to look for a place in the promotion play-offs , hit back in the second half after Scott Sellars had poached a fine first-half goal .
5 Thus support for families who are helping to care for an elderly frail relative was built into the activities planned for social service departments from the beginning .
6 Candidates who are admitted to study for the PhD , MLitt or MPhil are registered first under the designation of ‘ supervised postgraduate student ’ .
7 who are sitting waiting for posts , erm , it 's most likely be one of those that will get it .
8 There are professional carers as well of course , who are paid to care for other people , but this discussion is probably going to concentrate on the problems of home carers .
9 Access to these tunnels is limited to the town guard and to certain licensed adventurers who are permitted to search for ancient treasures amongst the ancient tombs and catacombs .
10 ‘ Or robbing young children who are going shopping for their mothers ?
11 Recorders ( of whom there are over seven hundred , plus some five hundred Assistant Recorders ) are practising barristers or solicitors who are required to sit for a few weeks each year .
12 All Directors and employees who are required to work for at least 25 hours and 20 hours respectively per week for the Company and its participating subsidiaries are eligible to be nominated for participation in the Scheme by the Committee .
13 The specifications were sent to seven suppliers who were invited to bid for the installation of a new system .
14 Other Somervillians who were selected to play for the University are Judith Buttigeig ( cricket ) , Mary Haslop ( fencing ) Jane Greenall ( football ) , Rose George and Ruth Roboski ( hockey ) , Katherine Walters ( netball ) and Anna Turner ( lacrosse ) .
15 Large numbers of recruits to English would offset the small numbers who were expected to apply for French .
16 Although Muslims in some areas paid cizye , the burden of this tax bore most heavily on the Christians , who were required to pay for every male of twelve years of age on a sliding scale , according to his assessed wealth .
17 Is there anybody else please who 's going to live for a long time ?
18 Is there anybody who 's going to live for even longer than that ?
19 It 's just a matter of who 's going to pay for it ! ’
20 I 've been trying to get routine security stepped up but you come right up against the lords of the wallet : who 's going to pay for it ?
21 ‘ And who 's going to pay for all this damage ? ’ the Mayor of Berlin asked my cousin .
22 ‘ So , who 's going to pay for the coffee ? ’ she asked drily as she recharged the filter yet again during the afternoon .
23 Who 's going to speak for the districts ?
24 But Blackburn boss Kenny Dalglish was keeping his cards traditionally close to his chest about Shearer , who is expected to challenge for an England place against Holland in Rotterdam next month .
25 But Blackburn boss Kenny Dalglish was keeping his cards traditionally close to his chest about Shearer , who is expected to challenge for an England place against Holland in Rotterdam next month .
26 Your client who is having to pay for the action would otherwise find himself in the position of being the loser financially despite an order on liability .
27 Where domiciliary care is thought to be impracticable , however , it still remains unclear who is going to pay for ‘ institutional ’ care .
28 For example , who is going to pay for the process of assessment and the involvement of the various practitioners — social workers ; general practitioners ; hospital , paramedical , and housing personnel ; and so on ?
29 I am sure the Government will appreciate the indignation that they will feel overburdened as they are with work , that they will now have to use their scarce resources to deal with criminal conduct arising on the railways and lastly , who is going to pay for this work ?
30 It prompted Ian Woosnam , who was to finish tied for fourth on 281 alongside Craig Parry , to describe the situation as " disgusting " .
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