Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] who vote for " in BNC.
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1 | However , many thanks to my MP , Derek Foster , and all others who voted for a more civilised society and thanks on behalf of the unfortunate foxes , stags and hares , still running for their innocent , tormented lives and still relying on humanity to get moving . |
2 | Over six acts , ranging from 1951 to 1976 , we watch Crawford ringing in the changes from timid , guilt-ridden husband to an angry right-winger who votes for Barry Goldwater , finally to a mature widower , afraid of a lonely old age . |
3 | The most natural explanation of why we oppose checkerboard statutes appeals to that ideal : we say that a state that adopts these internal compromises is acting in an unprincipled way , even though no single official who voted for or enforces the compromise has done anything which , judging his individual actions by the ordinary standards of personal morality , he ought not to have done . |
4 | The final phrase carried a suggestion that they might be willing to fight for the League , but it seems unlikely that this thought had crossed the minds of many of the young gentlemen who voted for it . |
5 | Sir , — Can I thank the 20,033 people who voted for me last week . |
6 | Most burghers who voted for the right did so to express uncertainty and fear about the looming costs of unification . |
7 | Of the 121 members who voted for the opposition amendment the very great majority — indeed , a majority of the total Labour Party in the House were Labour members . |