Example sentences of "those [noun] who [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The museum function of the Neue Galerie will be explored through the work of those artists who deal in the language of art : the museum as a box of wonders is a theme developed by Paolini , Gerhard Merz , Kosuth and Steinbach .
2 The behaviour of those Burgundians who settled within the Empire is similar to that of the Visigoths .
3 We are most grateful to those readers who participated in the survey .
4 But unlike those Marxists who conceive of the mass media as no more than relay systems working on behalf of the dominant classes , some have forcefully argued that systems of maintenance and reproduction do not necessarily operate smoothly ; there are contradictions , there is social and political dissent and there is political struggle .
5 In the light of this fact it seems possible to suggest that those authors who subscribe to the former view do so because in later times it would have been only in the rarest of circumstances that one would have held the kadilik after the kazaskerlik .
6 Shetlanders in the area do divide up ‘ their ’ incomers , i.e. those incomers who reside in the area .
7 The 1992 programme has begun to falter amid growing evidence that it has become rigged with national interests , disadvantaging those countries who play by the rules .
8 Make sure that there is a map of the area on the wall showing local bus routes to assist those parents who live outside the immediate school area .
9 The most important elements in the new Serbia , however , were those Serbs who lived within the Habsburg empire , especially those on the opposite banks of the Danube and Sava rivers , in the province known as Vojvodina .
10 I can certainly confirm on the specific point that the hon. Gentleman raised that those workers who work at the Ministry of Defence can continue to be members of the union of their choice .
11 It also covers a number of those workers who appear in the self-employed statistics .
12 Those Christians who belong to the sort of council of churches where passionate debates take place about atomic war , South Africa , police brutality , racism and urban decay may think that they at least are closer to the real action .
13 Had I been born in the Middle Ages , I knew that I would have been one of those retainers who stayed inside the castle and embroidered whilst the knights went off to slaughter the French .
14 Those fugitives who congregated on the Omsk railway passed on spotted typhus to 60 per cent of the regional railway workers .
15 The importance of accountability relationships to economic success has been recognised by those writers who point to the rise of the Japanese version of ‘ collective ’ capitalism .
16 The term ‘ client ’ is widely used within social services and social work practice , to refer to those people who come to the attention of the agency as being in need of some assistance or service .
17 Tickets for Olds Scumford on New Years day are on sale only to those people who went to the Sunderland away game .
18 are you one of those people who go to the house of erm if a member of the family 's dead ?
19 In addition , we should consider whether there might be a link between the dominant ideas transmitted through socialisation and those people who benefit from the existing distribution of power and reward .
20 Those people who learned before the age of 20 years , the majority of whom had deaf parents ( some had deaf siblings ) , are able to translate effectively just under 60 per cent of the information on average .
21 ‘ I 'd like to offer to help , but I 'm afraid I 'm one of those people who faint at the sight of blood . ’
22 There are many voluntary options included in these Cost Reduction Proposals but there is nothing voluntary for those staff who remain in the Bank and continue to work under extreme pressure at this time .
23 Not just unmetrical poets like Pound ( for the most part ) and Bunting , but also a strictly metrical poet like the later Yvor Winters , came to think that the finest auditory effects in English-language verse were attained by those poets who attended to the quantitative elements in British or American speech as an incalculable dimension super-added to the recognized and calculable dimensions of syllable-count and stresscount .
24 There are others to take into account , namely those co-operators who come from the teaching body , from LEAs ' advisers and from HMI .
25 Hell , everybody I know 's done something like that at some time or another but that does n't make them a murderer ; I think McDunn 's crazy but I ca n't tell him that because , if he 's wrong about that and I 'm wrong about it being something to do with those guys who died in the Lake District a few years ago , then there 's only one suspect left and that 's me .
26 Every one of those men who went in the forces , who lived to tell the tale , was given their jobs back when they came back , because their jobs were replaced by women during the war , drivers and conductors , they were replaced by women and as the men came back , so the women were paid off , so everybody who came back from the war was given their job back .
27 They possessed a faint whiff of humour , those men who sat at the ankles of Iosif .
28 The incidence of the Famine was in fact worse for those peasants who wandered into the nearby Volga cities or travelled much further afield .
29 The Yasukuni shrine , dedicated to the souls of those Japanese who died during the Pacific War , had become a focus for the ongoing debate concerning the role of militarism within modern Japanese society .
30 Eliot may not have in his poem Kipling 's Greek slave on a galley out of Egypt , but he does give us a slightly earlier seafarer who sailed out of the Middle East and whose story might be thought to be specially appropriate to those clerks who work in the city —
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