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

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1 Those who had moved from what they described as ‘ inland ’ had made and experienced some choice about the kind of life they cared to lead .
2 The 114 deputies who had supported the independence move were understood in August to be facing possible criminal charges , together with all those who had struck in their support .
3 Their leader , whose own origins were inauspicious humanly speaking , was going to die a pretty ignoble death , but those who had gathered around him subsequently discovered that there were depths to experience and power that words can hardly explain .
4 The last time I preached on the New Age before writing this chapter , I asked for a show of hands from those who had heard of it .
5 She was fortunate in that those who had passed through their political puberty in the fifties and sixties had grown up with a hazy notion of the Establishment .
6 Through all the recriminations and pledges of support , Mr Taylor maintained a dignified refusal to criticise those who had voted against him because of his colour .
7 Christy went back across the sea for a ceremony on Leros to commemorate those who had died for their countries during the five day battle .
8 In return the monarch undertook to protect those who had come under his ‘ high hand ’ .
9 A rehabilitation programme restored most ‘ middle peasants ’ to their homes and wives , leaving those who had benefited from their expropriation resentful .
10 625–6 when Cwichelm , styled by Bede king of the West Saxons but perhaps more correctly thought of as a king in the upper Thames valley ( see above , pp. 48 ff. ) , sought to have Eadwine assassinated ; Eadwine 's retaliating attack , when he is said to have slain or subdued all those who had plotted against him ( HE 11 , 9 ) , confirms that he was reaching the height of his power by the mid-620s .
11 The biggest contrasts in Ken 's behaviour — and indeed in his life were seen by those who had worked with him elsewhere .
12 We pray for the growth of the church , for evangelists and missionaries , and we remember those who have gone from our church to serve overseas .
13 There are those who are identified , more or less , as ‘ religious ’ leaders and who uphold all the abstract things which a vast majority of the human race are agreed on as being good , and there are those who have risen above their fellow men and women in the activities of the arts and sciences , and have therefore made their contributions to goodness by providing human happiness through the material gratification of the senses .
14 Many of those who have risen with him are the product of those changes .
15 Upon arrival at base , XH558 will be open to those who have tendered for her , with a decision on her next home , or otherwise , to be given in due course .
16 The front is certainly a broad church and those who have rallied to its support , the entire political spectrum .
17 As well as giving presents , let us make sure that we also give of our time and attention to those who care about us and our thanks to those who have given to us .
18 As we near the end of this fist piloting year , we at SCOTVEC would like to extend our congratulations and thanks to all those who have contributed to its success : the teachers , lecturers , and trainers , the pupils , students , and trainees , and all those who have been involved in planning and implementing the new awards .
19 Ever since the offence of causing death by reckless driving was introduced ( it formerly included causing death by dangerous driving , too ) , there have been those who have pointed to its ‘ illogicality ’ .
20 ‘ Above all , we want decisions to be taken by those who have to live with them . ’
21 Jesus , shortly before he left his disciples he tells them , it 's in Mark chapter sixteen , er yes , Mark chapter sixteen , in verse seventeen , it says , these signs will accompany those who have believed in my name .
22 Even in this era of psycho-history , it is impossible to think of any other historical character of note whose public persona has been so submerged , and private morality so relentlessly pursued with such ruthless subjectivity on the part of those who have written about her .
23 In fact , students who have taken a subject at A level do not , by the end of their courses , do better than those who have kept off it — as a recent study of economics graduates showed .
24 Rush talks about valuing people ; those who have worked with her stress her concern that the individual is placed in the middle of any service planning or strategies .
25 Those who have worked with him during the time that he has been in his present post have come to admire the hard work , courage and assiduity with which he has pursued the object of bringing the parties within the island of Ireland to sit down with the British Government and resolve their differences .
26 To achieve the rank of finalist is not only an honour for himself but he feels that it is shared with those who have worked with him in the team .
27 In their first appearance together since Wednesday 's announcement Charles and Diana were last night hosting Christmas drinks for those who have helped with their work this year .
28 Painters , sculptors and poets are among those who have benefitted from their membership in the ICAA .
29 In due course you should find ways to reward the achievements of those who have acted on your behalf .
30 These are the tangible results of its activity , and take no account of the quality of the educational and indeed life experience gained by those who have passed through its doors .
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