Example sentences of "[noun] who do [adv] share " in BNC.

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1 In both cases people who were directly or indirectly implicated in racial harassment were asked to reflect on their actions and attitudes by an outsider who did not share their views ; moreover , as a researcher I was concerned to elicit evidence about racist assumptions or practices which as an educator I was also concerned to challenge .
2 Even heads who do not share this cartel mentality may find that aggressive expansion is not worth the candle .
3 More insidiously , the change is a cover for sacking journalists who do not share his idea of what a state broadcasting company should be .
4 And although he is a teetotal sabbatarian lay preacher who now attends the Church of God , Seawright has not allowed his religious principles to come between himself and working-class loyalists who do not share his temperance and sabbatarianism .
5 It 's sometimes hard to explain to a person who does n't share your enthusiasm for the plant and animal kingdom why watching three ptarmigan walking about on a clump of moss is exciting , but take my word for it that it is .
6 When suitably indoctrinated , they would see the benefits of the new housing , and perhaps even come to pity those unfortunates who did not share their style of life — like the party leaders , for instance .
7 Not all the people who indulge in these tastes are addicts — that is , they do not depend on their habit in a way that seems clearly abnormal to the bulk of people who do not share their tastes .
8 There were people in Britain who did n't share in the national tendency to apathy .
9 My reply is that there are many on the dole who do not share this view and who would far rather have a job .
10 It is good for a child to broaden his outlook and mix with children who do n't share his advantages . ’
11 Zipper-linked divans similar to those featured on television with a rhinoceros and canary are popular with couples who do not share the same taste in mattresses .
12 ‘ But I feel dismay , sorrow , for so many people in our country who do not share this personal good fortune and who as a result of further years of Tory government will experience further disadvantage .
13 But he felt ‘ dismay and sorrow for so many people in our country who do not share this personal good fortune . ’
14 Duffy is correct , therefore , in predicting greater disease concordance in the subset of monozygous twins who share a placenta than in monozygous twins who do not share a placenta .
15 Apart from calling Blum ‘ the most dangerous man in Indo-China ’ de Lattre complained of all the ‘ missionary young men ’ the US was sending to Vietnam , of the way in which they undermined the idea of the French Union and , as he obviously had time to read the reports as soon as they were sent , he objected strenuously and in person to US correspondents who did not share his more exalted view of France 's mission in Indo-China .
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