Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] those [Wh pn] " in BNC.

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1 It highlights the inadequate support that the Health and Safety Executive er , gives and their failing to enforce current legislation or prosecute those who openly disregard their responsibilities for employee safety .
2 McGavran cautions that numerical increase ‘ is not adding mere names to the roll or baptising those who have no intention of following Christ .
3 This suggests the significance of specialist workers in two possible ways : either preventing compulsion where there was insufficient risk to the patient or others , or persuading those who would otherwise have been sectioned to enter hospital informally .
4 Such low spending , say critics , will mean cuts in day centres , or charging those who use them ; reductions of manpower in the emergency services , the police and fire and rescue ; but above all a drastic cut in the countty 's education budget .
5 The pattern has usually been for such people to establish themselves as privileged representatives of a ‘ god ’ who has the power to punish or destroy those who do not conform to the rules which they , the privileged , have themselves formulated , but have attributed to the ‘ god ’ .
6 er and therefore for that very reason do not like to see the Government going in for a whole series of embarrassing defeats er and erm getting into very grave difficulties with an important Bill and I therefore arise only to ask my Noble Friend er at the last minute would like to consider very seriously erm a conciliatory reply of whether accepting er the amendments with er or er or some of them er with er er er view to their reconsideration or asking those who propose them to defer them from to from today 's sitting , there 's still further sittings ahead , but whether he was prepared to ask them to give him a chance to reflect without incurring serious Government defeats to reflect further on whether further amendments can not and should not be made .
7 At the same time , this screen , these games with and in words , can even now frighten off those readers who feel they must always know where they are when they read , or irritate those who see the games as a form of deliberate teasing or provocation .
8 Although Kennedy increased the size of US forces in Germany there was nothing he could do to bring the Berlin Wall down , or to stop those who tried to cross it from being shot .
9 Right-wing clergy have either kept silent on the issue of human rights or bracketed those who speak out as supporters of subversion .
10 We asked the women the average number of cigarettes they smoked a day and asked those who did not smoke whether they had ever smoked at least 10 cigarettes a day .
11 It could now be argued that , throughout the history of the earth , Nature had rewarded those who were able and energetic , and punished those who could not keep up with the race towards higher things .
12 This then becomes the basis for mailing and contacting those who are no longer nursing .
13 Although the area is infrequently visited by walkers and it has a unique cultural heritage and offers those who do visit something special .
14 ‘ Whatever the source of this material I am glad to say that we have been successful in seizing large amounts and bringing those who broke the law to book , ’ Mr Atkins said .
15 The attempt now is to provide care on a community rather than an institutional basis , on the assumption that it is good to retain the mentally disordered within the community as far as possible and help to rehabilitate and reintegrate those who have had to go into hospitals for treatment .
16 For the Catholic Church , the emperor 's role was to persecute and eliminate those whom it defined as heretics .
17 If by it we mean a support system to strengthen and assist those who wish to engage in political lobbying , well and good , but if we are to take on a proper campaigning role as Oxfam has done , then this would require additional staff with the necessary experience and specialisation .
18 They enter villages , round everyone up , and criticise those who support the Phomn Penh government for being ‘ lackies ’ of the Vietnamese .
19 ‘ Parliament has given Darlington Council all the powers it needs to get on and prosecute those who refuse to pay , ’ said Mr Fallon .
20 Inside Story ( BBC-1 9.30pm ) producer Tom Bower presents the first investigation into Rowland , unravelling his past , tracing the controversial path which earned his fortune and revealing those who have benefited and suffered under his single-minded dictat .
21 It eats into savings and hurts those who live on fixed incomes .
22 Rack renting combined with taxes and tithes — according to the abolitionists of the thirties these alone consumed a quarter of the peasants ' net income — drove out the enterprising and condemned those who remained to one of the most hopeless forms of subsistence farming .
23 This has a twin aim of befriending and loving those who are confined to their home all day every day .
24 One of the Church of England 's most eminent theologians criticised the Diocese for actions which suggested ‘ a positive eagerness to humiliate and exclude those whom the parish and LGCM seek to help ’ , and ‘ a readiness to follow secular fashion in harassing and rejecting homosexuals . ’
25 And here , in this incident , as he himself is dying and in his physical pain and torment , is carrying out this very work of seeking out and saving those who will turn to him , those who will put their trust in him he is saving the lost .
26 Part of the drive to improve inner cities is deliberately to reward success , increase the gap between the working and the non-working , retain business and talented and successful people in these areas , and charge those who use services the economic cost of these services , so that if they do n't like the price they will be encouraged to move out to areas where ‘ the price is right ’ .
27 And let those who contribute to extending its life 's breath be called — COLLABORATOR .
28 ‘ Test everyone and let those who are positive be kicked out ’ is the general consensus .
29 And let those who do not wait say that I was lucky .
30 Additional priorities must be to encourage the players to express some individual flair and support those who are prepared to have a go rather than just retain possession which Scotland did achieve against Samoa for long enough .
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