Example sentences of "[det] [Wh pn] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ as a trespasser ’ Means an intentional entry , whether reckless or negligent , into a building which is in possession of another who does not consent to the entry .
2 For unlike fundamentalism which , draws its strength from the claim to universal truth , theoretically applicable to all , nationalism by definition excludes from its purview all who do not belong to its own ‘ nation ’ , ie , the vast majority of the human race .
3 Many who did not object to this in principle disliked the high-handed way it was adopted .
4 Under attack on all sides , not least from the infant population which was itself unwittingly helping to spread disease through the narrow streets and alleys of the town , some Frome people found a temporary escape in one or other of the forty or more pubs which vied with each other for custom ; drunkenness was commonplace , and many of those who did n't go to an early grave with some infection or other departed this life with a putrid liver .
5 It is certainly easy for those who did not belong to Lewis 's group of friends , and who merely come upon the record of it in after days , to see its faults .
6 The distinctive tone of the old Conservative party was set by the land : even those who did not belong to great landed families still believed in some romantic notion of the spiritual strength of England 's green and pleasant land .
7 The great majority of those who took an active part in the work of the Association were natives of Lewis , and several of those who did not belong to the island were Gaelic-speakers from similar areas .
8 Elizabeth had introduced her system of fines for those who did not conform to the state religion , and the Roscarrocks had been forced to sell off all but this last small bastion of the Old Faith , perched on the edge of Cornwall .
9 A newsletter writer of August 1692 complained that it was impossible to distinguish between those who did not come to church because they were attending conventicles and those who did not worship God at all , and he predicted the result would be the downfall of the Church of England followed by the triumph of popery .
10 To those who did not respond to his sad soliloquies on the terrible social stigma which must naturally fall upon the parents who forbade their own child the opportunity of gainful employment and condemned him instead to a living purgatory of dole-queue misery , there was always the wall of shame , upon which their names must be forever writ in letters big , for destroying the glorious reputation of the school .
11 One small corpse found recently in a fashionable district bore the warning : ‘ I kill all those who do n't go to school . ’
12 Particularly among those who do n't go to church — ’ he eyed Peter — ‘ but might ? ’
13 But then , those with the highest expectations of their priest 's wife are those who do n't come to church . ’
14 Conservatives thus hold what must appear , to those who do not hold to a conservative position , to be a distorted conception of what he was about .
15 Conversely , sixty-three per cent of those who do not go to church report that none of their friends or acquaintances has ever invited them ’ ( McGavran and Hunter 1980:33 , 34 ) .
16 provide a general education for those who do not go to grammar schools , usually up to the minimum school leaving age ( though pupils can stay on longer ) .
17 Does it have a negative and disproportionately large influence on those who are not selected , especially those who do not wish to be considered for selection ?
18 In the last resort , it is the global control of capital and labour that is the decisive factor for those who do not wish to be excluded from the system .
19 Surgery should be undertaken only in those who do not respond to dilatation treatment .
20 As I understand it Jehovah 's Witnesses accept and take advantage of the same medical treatment as those who do not subscribe to their beliefs and are as anxious as anyone else to recover from any illness from which they may suffer .
21 The pattern has usually been for such people to establish themselves as privileged representatives of a ‘ god ’ who has the power to punish or destroy those who do not conform to the rules which they , the privileged , have themselves formulated , but have attributed to the ‘ god ’ .
22 Boo lives in a town where the people are very religious , but narrow minded and intolerant of those who do not conform to their very rigid code of social behaviour , and where everybody knows everyone else because the same families have lived there for generations .
23 The church sends an invitation to any who do not belong to a particular church , but would like to join in .
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