Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [vb infin] those [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Bearing in mind that er we 'd like to try and distinguish those which would fall within a structure plan umbrella and those which would be more applicable possibly at local plan level .
2 Overall , our clear aim is to encourage and reward those who are willing to learn and grow , and , in the process , increase their contribution to our success .
3 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 .
4 Legal institutions may employ force but , so it is said , they only use force to combat and overcome those who disrupt order by the use of their own force .
5 The ban is a serious infringement on the right to receive and impart information : it prevents representatives of lawful political organisations ( Sinn Fein has an MP as well as dozens of local councillors ) from stating their case on matters which have no connection with terrorism , and it denies to the public the opportunity to see and hear those who support violent action being questioned and exposed .
6 For the Catholic Church , the emperor 's role was to persecute and eliminate those whom it defined as heretics .
7 This openness is fundamental to the total quality culture that the Quality Scotland Foundation espouses as it firmly believes that , by bringing together people with expertise in the quality field to help and advise those who wish to make a commitment to it , attitudes can really begin to change .
8 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 .
9 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 . ’
10 I hang my coat up and start to shout and tell those who are hanging around in the corridor to get outside until the bell goes .
11 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 ’ .
12 He argues that this control enables a group of conquerors to subdue and dominate those who do not have access to such technology .
13 The college authorities did not aim solely or mainly for brilliant scholars or outstanding athletes , but to develop and train those who were capable of a good pass or honours degree .
14 Constitutionally the president is , without doubt , the chief executive , but what is seriously in question is his freedom to direct and control those who work in ‘ his ’ administration .
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