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

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1 Who may make a few inconvenient sexual overtures on the ritually appropriate nights of the week , and will want his strictly kosher dinner cooked on time .
2 Despite his reputation as a political bruiser , in social policy Mr Clarke is a lot ‘ wetter ’ than his erstwhile rival for the chancellorship , Michael Howard , who may bring a less breezy touch , as new home secretary , to matters of law and order .
3 These skills will also lead nurses into better communications with their multidisciplinary colleagues with whom they work closely or those who may visit the clinical setting in the course of their work , such as technical staff .
4 If you go for the business community in Glenrothes you risk losing the rest of the local market , who may perceive the hotel as too upmarket for them .
5 Unfortunately , we have no way of predicting who may suffer an allergic reaction to a particular drug .
6 This is invariably aggravated by the rider 's weight — especially in the case of a less experienced rider who may return a resistance by being a little insensitive in the hand .
7 The application accompanied by such certificate will then be referred to the district judge , ex parte , who may grant the application .
8 As listening-posts attuned to balancing all shades of community opinion , they see themselves as more representative than formally elected representatives , who may represent a merely temporary or apparent majority .
9 Discussions over who may represent the artist in future are currently underway between a number of distinguished London galleries including Thomas Gibson , Marlborough and Lefevre .
10 The men 's semi-final features three teams who may hold a key advantage , in that they have experienced the tension and excitement of the Vauxhall finals in previous years .
11 Practitioners with five or more years experience as managers in the hospitality industry who may hold no formal qualifications but who can submit to HCIMA through the Association 's Accreditation of Prior Learning ( APL ) Scheme , a portfolio of evidence which demonstrates prior learning at the required level .
12 There is no limit to the number of children in a family who may hold an Assisted Place and parental contributions are reduced when there is more than one holder in a family .
13 The Police , Home Office officials , and people holding a court warrant are the only persons who may inspect the hotel register on demand , but then only in the presence of the management in the privacy of an office .
14 But a sizeable minority may be left outside an increasingly alienated under-class , especially in the inner cities , who may exacerbate the very problem of law and order on which the Tories have placed such emphasis .
15 A typical certificate of motor insurance for a haulier is shown below , For administrative reasons , a simple code ( five letters in our example ) is used to state who may drive the vehicle , the limitations as to use and the exclusions from cover .
16 Another man who may surprise the gloom-merchants yet is Dr Elliott Gabellah , who has led the Muzorewa wing of the ANC inside this country during these months of political shouting and charade .
17 Disputes between dealers and between dealers and issuing houses fall under the competence of the arbitration court , who may requisition the ordinary courts for the purpose of taking evidence or in connection with enforcing the awards made by the arbitration court .
18 The people in the town who may need a spot of positive thinking more than anybody else will be otherwise engaged .
19 There are possible benefits ; these include benefits to investors , financial agents and government agencies who may obtain a better idea of the performance of different companies .
20 This , of course , is not the same for people born deaf , who may share the same educational background and cultural experience .
21 Another noted that ‘ the very expression ‘ green belt ’ sounds like something an ordinary man may find it worthwhile to be interested in who may find no appeal whatever in ‘ the distribution of industrial population ’ or ‘ decentralisation ’ …
22 I feel an opting-out system would be probably less distressing to the donor 's relatives ( who may find an approach for donation insensitive when they have just been told of an — often — unexpected death ) .
23 Company managers have been asked to provide support for smoking employees who may find the new policy difficult to follow , and if required , staff will be offered counselling to help them give up .
24 Other people who may remember the Secretary of State and write his epitaph are the mothers whose child benefit is still worth £2.15 a week less than it was worth in 1987 for second and subsequent children .
25 The second reason is that an appeal triggers a reconsideration of the case by an adjudication officer , who may revise the decision in the claimant 's favour forthwith .
26 They also fear that they will lose business to the factor , who may reduce the customer 's need for a bank loan .
27 At the higher levels of education scientists , economists and others who may play a future role in policy making , research and administration must be helped to understand the problems of disadvantaged areas in relation to society and the economy as a whole .
28 Typically , such a team is led by a curate who may gain an extension to his contract and stay for two to three years to establish the work .
29 The builder 's surveyor will normally remeasure the work executed by labour and material sub-contractors , who may agree the measurements on site or alternatively submit a formal invoice or payment request for the builder 's surveyor to check and approve .
30 The National Health Service administrator may be critical of the doctor who is profligate in the use of equipment and resources and at the same time the doctor may resent having to' account for expenditure to the administrator who may lack the medical expertise to understand why such equipment and resources were used .
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