Example sentences of "[adj] who [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 Moustaches were allowed , not that they did much for a few who grew them .
2 Here and there a few barricades were erected but they were defended half-heartedly by the few who manned them .
3 Another who knocked them up before daylight .
4 It was a place to associate with bare-breasted maidens , the bohemian European artists of the thirties who immortalised them , floral garlands , towering cloud-capped peaks .
5 Sometimes thought to be the souls of unbaptised children and unrepentant sinners , their bloodcurdling howls were an omen of death to all who heard them .
6 For now , our thanks are due to all the members of the quality improvement teams , their leaders and all who assisted them in their goal of improving the quality of the way we conduct our business .
7 They formed a great circle round the very centre of the site , where most eagles had died , and long lines across the moor , pointing to the north , south , east and west , that all who saw them would remember that man and eagle should be as one .
8 From the clinical perspective , services should be available to all who request them .
9 They could not expand enough to accommodate all who chose them .
10 If that was all there was to it , we could be pardoned some uneasiness ; we might feel that we have n't been shown much reason for supposing that there are any sentences such that all who understand them will agree on their truth-value no matter what the circumstances .
11 Investment in effective and cost-effective internal and external communications is important to all who practise them , whether in the public , private or voluntary sector .
12 Dismay and alienation seriously threaten this foursome 's relationships with each other and all who love them .
13 The Labour Party will not revive until it can show how to achieve jobs for all who need them .
14 Firstly , the rice-salt solution failed to fulfil the second criterion , which demands that the materials needed for preparing the mixture should be affordable by all who need them : The actual components of the mixture were readily available , indeed this was one of the reasons which prompted BRAC to substitute rice for the less readily available gur .
15 Its walls were almost covered by official posters urging all who read them to Dig For Victory , Save For Victory , Resist The Squanderbug , Join The Wrens And Free A Man For The Fleet and remember that Careless Talk Costs Lives and Walls Have Ears .
16 It was a memorable tour by the Pakistanis and the bottom line must be the magnificent spectacle of cricket they provided for all who watched them .
17 Their goods were to be confiscated and all who protected them were to be pronounced excommunicate .
18 Jane , who had a natural feel for mood and background which complemented the clothes , swam more than competently and her black and white images of windswept models against bleak moors or stark beaches created for many who saw them on the white shop walls their indelible image of ‘ Laura Ashley ’ .
19 Whatever these changes were , many who witnessed them found them worrying and unsettling .
20 The 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain provided an opportunity to pay a tribute to ‘ The Few ’ who flew in the Battle and the many who supported them .
21 The book was ‘ A Tribute to 'The Few' who flew in the Battle of Britain , and to the many who supported them ’ .
22 The IRA , and those who support them , having listened to the Secretary of State 's statement , will he tell the House what part of his statement will have driven fear into the terrorist 's heart ?
23 Unless … unless they face the truth — the truth ‘ that will make ye free ’ , according to the Bible — which in this case is that the love and/or respect that was earned by the deceased during their lifetime is there for ever in the minds and hearts of those who knew them .
24 To many this scene would have been unnerving and unsettling , particularly to those who knew them during the period known as the past .
25 ( And those who saw them off have left the platform )
26 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 .
27 As might have been expected , the larger exhibitions attracted considerably more visitors than the smallest exhibition , but all three received a generally favourable response from the public , with both the Carlyle and MacLean exhibitions being rated as Very Good or Good by at least 90% of those who saw them , and with 78% of those who saw the Skinner exhibition giving it similar ratings .
28 Even those who drank them ‘ quite often ’ because they were driving complained about their taste , expense and resultant hangover .
29 In order for the exception under article 11 to come into operation so as to relieve drivers and those who permit them to drive in excess of the hours which are prescribed there must be a real emergency .
30 If I can pick up with motion three eight zero which refers to the privatation of sat statutory sick pay and statutory maternity pay the C E C would like reference back on this for the very basis that the point is they do still remain State benefits and those who qualify them , for them , are legally entitled to do so .
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