Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [verb] this " in BNC.

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1 The former road turns beyond the lane junction and crosses the valley to Morvich , a farming settlement in lovely surroundings with accommodation and camping for the many walkers who find this a convenient base for their mountain expeditions .
2 ( Readers who doubt this should look at the bewildering array of welfare benefit leaflets in their local post office . )
3 I would be very interested to hear from any readers who experience this effect , or who find even the presence of electricity disturbing .
4 Those of the gentry and clergy who perceived this may have been driven by instinct and may have over-reacted .
5 ‘ In death , as in this life , I defy the Jews who caused this last war , and I defy the power of darkness which they represent .
6 Clients who did this suddenly found their complaints listened to .
7 Journalists who repeated this accusation either had not read the Report , or were simply being malicious .
8 The priestly authors who compiled this version of the creation story show us a God who differentiates , who divides the night from the day , the light from the dark .
9 She must have thought she was using some magic password known only to the foreigners who drank this strange golden liquid in preference to kava .
10 One is certainly not enough , when you consider the number of cars and drivers who use this stretch of motorway each day.It 's unwise for people tol have to drive for more than an hour and a half without taking a break .
11 A further step was taken at Birmingham in 1930 when the Conference instructed the National Administrative Council : to reconstruct the ILP Parliamentary Group on the basis of acceptance of the policy of the ILP as laid down by decisions of Annual Conference and as interpreted by the NAC. and to limit endorsements of future ILP Parliamentary candidates to nominees who accept this basis .
12 We already have about 60 supporters who use this facility not only from all over the country but from places such as New Zealand , Australia , Canada , the USA , Israel , Sweden , Norway , Denmark , Germany and Ireland .
13 There are those critics of the polytechnics who regard this as a most unfortunate development and would go so far as to castigate them for betraying their primary purpose , which they see as providing for the communities in which they are located , something which of necessity can only be done primarily through part-time provision .
14 Parents who nurture this bond are the most important people in the child 's world , and they are taken as models to identify with and imitate .
15 This case demonstrated the desirability of incorporating the Convention into British law — a step which is urged by the many authors and broadcasters who support this aim through the organisation " Charter 88 " .
16 And he was n't alone amongst the instructors who felt this way : Jack Bisley , Sam Temple , and Amos Bernstein , they all admitted that they hated it ; but Angus McBride and Len looked forward to their trips as if they were half-day school holidays .
17 ‘ We don ’ wan na warn the goons who run this place , until our main assault group gits here .
18 But does n't that mean that most of the European investment will always tend to go to the centrally placed Golden Triangle countries who occupy this privileged position rather than to the United Kingdom and other peripheral countries who are in less favoured areas ?
19 They 're going to the B B C engineers who put this screen in the top of the ceiling , which makes it almost impossible to read , are now going to move it .
20 Discussion on its own is insufficient and it requires legitimization by those institutions who hold this facility ( universities , examination boards , employers and society at large ) . ’
21 However , the ‘ progressive ’ employers who developed this form of occupational welfare , mainly after World War I ( Jones , 1983 ) , typically operated a ‘ marriage bar ’ and the ‘ women 's pension scheme ’ doubled as a savings scheme which produced marriage gratuities .
22 So they 've got to do something with it and at some time have a suitable return to the club and their forefathers who left this property .
23 AMID the fortune hunters who throng this city of make-believe , it is a simple step to imagine that tonight 's event at The Mirage , the newest and brashest gambling hole on The Strip , is the sporting event of the Eighties .
24 Few researchers who use this method regularly will not have doubted , at one time or other , that these assumptions are not always met .
25 Then there were the enraged gay groups who deemed this screenplay to be politically incorrect , and who disrupted filming by encouraging passing motorists to ‘ honk if you support our boys in the Gulf ’ .
26 There are some observers who think this to be admirable ; but there are others who believe that in such cases the basic obligations that should keep such enthusiasts at home have been obscured by pretension and sentimentality .
27 Christians who adopt this conceptual framework recognise that within culture there are laws additional to those expressed by Jesus Christ which are also from God .
28 Someone here once told me a story about the most notorious of the dictators who ruled this country at the turn of the century .
29 But the heroes who convey this impression are merely embodying the Apolline response to life 's horror : the attempt to make that horror acceptable .
30 Companion-in-arms of the heroes who saved this kingdom in the late wars .
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