Example sentences of "those who [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Spend as much time as possible with those who support you in every way .
2 As a person , Whitaker was frequently described by those who knew him as a great store-house of energy and enthusiasm , who could manage that rare gift of imparting such enthusiasm to others .
3 Even in Carluke , there are those who are far from convinced that Beattie , then only 19 and described by those who knew him as a train-daft ‘ big softie ’ , was capable of such a violent act .
4 Those who knew him in the early 1970s in Florida remember a young man who beat balls at night after working a day job .
5 To many this scene would have been unnerving and unsettling , particularly to those who knew them during the period known as the past .
6 In fact , of course , many of Japan 's new rulers shared both aspirations : modern methods and Western techniques could be embraced as wholeheartedly by those who saw them as the key to a restored ‘ traditional ’ Japanese independence based on indigenous social structure and values as by those who desired to embrace not only Western techniques but some version of Western ideology .
7 Reviews were mixed but largely went the way of those who saw it as a one-and-a-half-hour commercial for LSD .
8 But the party fell into the hands of those who saw it as the spokesman of the organized workers in politics , a view which combined the Left and Centre .
9 The Minister 's initiative was deeply and immediately resented by those who saw it as an attack upon vested interests and professional autonomies : the teachers ( and especially their unions ) , the Local Education Authorities ( and especially the Association of Education Committees under its powerful Secretary , Sir William Alexander ) .
10 Those who saw it at the time have never been able to erase the startling impact that it made when it was given its short-lived British premiere at Sadler 's Wells in 1965 .
11 Depending on the contents , the report could provide Ferranti with ammunition for legal action against those who advised it during the ISC purchase .
12 An obvious objection is that the attitude of respect is not regarded by those who display it as the source of their obligation .
13 Léon Blum , the new prime Minister , said of people like Cohn-Casson : ‘ They secretly curse those who put them in the hands of secular enemies . ’
14 Those who denounced him as a political maverick were not surprised when , in 1924 , he joined the Labour party .
15 In the second camp are those who regard him as a true philosopher , however provocative his manner , who is restating traditional philosophical problems in a new way .
16 A particularly important division is between those who regard sexist language as a symptom and those who regard it as a cause .
17 Gerald Kaufman is another who will hesitate to play the sporting card , although there are those who remember him as a midfield dynamo , eternally squabbling with the referee and being booked for ‘ violence of the tongue ’ , an offence which he is said to have invented .
18 Football has been transformed for most of those who follow it from a Saturday afternoon activity in all weathers to a Saturday night home entertainment .
19 For those who sell themselves into a like dominion , paying down the price of their own honour , and throwing their soul into the balance to sink the scale to the level of their lusts , must win deliverance hardly .
20 He even implies that those who sacrificed themselves in the Second World War are in danger of being betrayed .
21 At Dorchester on 20 October 1714 , the day of George 's coronation , it was the decision of the Dissenters to burn an effigy of the Pretender that provoked the wrath of the Jacobites , who armed with clubs proceeded to set about " those who carried him about the Town …
22 Those who receive them in an already altered form may impose a further change in their identity and meaning .
23 Once again it has been left to a recession to catch out those who overstretched themselves in the boom years .
24 I am grateful for the hon. Gentleman 's support for Mr. Norman Warner , whose appointment will be widely welcomed by those who know him as an independent-minded and good man .
25 For those who know nothing of the quick-step , the shake or the twist , there is a late night disco .
26 Those who know something of the Edinburgh area will find the account fascinating .
27 Those who know anything about the way in which universities and polytechnics work know that they are businesses and not merely halls of residence .
28 But such systems can only be as good as those who use them in an original research context , and I have a genuine concern that an over-abundance of records will lead to confusion , or to the adoption of narrow and blinkered research strategies .
29 This notion of the instrumental object as an extension of being should not , however , be reduced to a relationship of efficiency , since an agriculturalist may wax more lyrical about a musical instrument than a plough , and the microcomputer 's popularity may be greater among those who in common parlance ‘ waste time ’ in obsessive programming or games , than among those who use it as a practical means to some other end .
30 The Conservatives , Winston Churchill predicted , with rather more prescience than Asquith , would not ‘ act as bottle holders to those who kicked us into the street three months ago and deliberately erected this Socialist monstrosity ’ .
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