Example sentences of "who [verb] these " in BNC.

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1 It is generally the heavier bird who wins these fights .
2 Many parents can not identify who wins these battles and when they think about it carefully admit that in reality the child mostly wins .
3 Given the tension here was one of humiliation , that can be sufficient in itself to sustain the momentum , especially as this workhouse scene comes at a critical point in the sequence structure — for they have already in an earlier lesson experienced the well-intentioned caring of the ‘ lady ’ who housed these girls out of pity but was obliged to hand them over to the authorities .
4 I once went to a saddler in Bungay who sold these belts ready made up .
5 It may have been the Marquess of Atholl who planned these works ; he had inherited the estates in 1670 .
6 The last few years have also seen the re-emergence of political elements within Mozambique who favour these developments and as of 1990 , Frelimo ceased to be the sole political party .
7 The men who inserted these phrases knew what they were doing , and they knew also that it was important not to overdo the subject of the primacy .
8 Adventurers who suffer these effects will feel a sensation of almost unbearable weakness and will see visions of exhausted people — dressed as adventurers like themselves — crawling to the doors of the Castle , but lacking the strength to escape .
9 This is no mere coincidence but an indication of the antiquity of knowledge among the Gaels who cultivated these plants dose to almost every house they built .
10 well can you explain please as the man who devised these charges and assessed them and work them out how by some process of reason anybody reading that sentence gets the clue that when it says management charges will rise at a rate below the level of inflation , it refers to one pound fifty nine , how can you understand that ?
11 I do n't think the people who advocate these policies understand that you have every wish to put the decision off .
12 It is noteworthy that those who advocate these policies also themselves concede in surveys that they would welcome an increase in the basic rate of tax as well as other tax increases .
13 Similarly it was necessary to move the focus of interest from the question ‘ Why do so few women do physical science ? ’ to the related , but often unasked questions of ‘ Why do so few men take the humanities ? ’ 'Why do so many women choose English , rather than physics , or chemistry ? ’ 'What happens to those students who make these choices — particularly if their choice is unconventional ? ’
14 The people who make these panels are closely related to estate agents , in other words they are a lower life-form .
15 The scheme will recognize achievements but , even more important , it will show the value we place on the people who make these improvements happen . ’
16 Frederick thus presents the paradox of a ruler who was sincerely attracted by many of the ideas of the Enlightenment , who voiced these ideas and advertised his adherence to them throughout his life , and yet whose policies in practice were hardly affected at all by the new intellectual currents of the age .
17 One of the myths Eleanor would speak against was the idea that socialists wanted to have women in common , and the men who made these accusations , she said , were the owners of the means of production anyway .
18 This belief has lasted to the present day ; and , in revenge , we should round up all the people who made these awful hippy records and make them read old Charlatans interviews until they beg for mercy and we hurl them into a well filled with angry weasels .
19 Who made these ? ’
20 I 'm jealous of Cherith , and of the woman who made these tapestries , and the voice on the phone .
21 The initials stood for , who was , according to ‘ a wheelwright ( known to our friends in Kilchrenan where we stay every summer ) who made these wheels to order only ’ .
22 ‘ It is contrary to natural justice to launch a witch-hunt against the members of staff who made these allegations , ’ he said .
23 ‘ It is contrary to natural justice to launch a witch-hunt against the members of staff who made these allegations , ’ he said .
24 Surprisingly , the supporters who occupy these terraces , anticipate much less trouble than English supporters .
25 But perhaps you do need to question the motives of some people who report these alleged incidents . ’
26 For the Germans , in effect , borrowed American money to pay reparations to the Allies , who used these to pay back interest on their War Debts to the USA .
27 ( 5 ) Informational resources , so that the group or individual who has these resources is in a powerful position .
28 For those who fly these unusual objects this is a sport which gets you hooked .
29 Behaviouralist critics , who found these principles inconsistent , responded by pressing what they took to be the claims of scientific method , thus moving still further into Explanation and away from Morgenthau 's residual gestures to human nature as an interpretative posit .
30 so I 'm selling these come on , who wants these ?
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