Example sentences of "[verb] those who [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 97% want those who abandon their dogs to be prosecuted .
2 Holmes was addressing those who traced their roots back to the Puritans : ‘ We must not forget that our fathers were exiles from their dearly loved native land , driven by causes which no longer exist .
3 This attitude was kept alive by the strong sense of the permanence of human arrangements in the matter of property , which seems to us of all things the least permanent : gifts to the Church were made to last till the Day of Judgement , and many of the documents in the Canterbury archives invoked God and all his saints on the Day of Judgement to destroy those who violated their provisions .
4 The right to self-determination might realistically be extended to cover those who desire their own death but lack the resources or the strength to accomplish it : this is a strong argument for a mercy-killing defence or offence .
5 Every day that passes without further raiding speaks for you , the more confirming those who give their voice for reconciliation , and by little persuading those who were against .
6 Much has been written about the need for multi-disciplinary approaches but we would prefer to support those who view their research problems without constraints on scientific discipline .
7 Pat has also asked me to thank those who gave their names to be pen friends and asks you to be patient as she is too ill to distribute them yet .
8 THE nation remembered those who gave their lives in times of conflict yesterday , as thousands gathered at Rememberance Services around the country .
9 But I hope you will join me tonight in saluting ALL the correspondents and crews — from the BBC , ITN , BSkyB and other broadcasters here and abroad as well as those from newspapers and agencies like Visnews — join me in saluting those who risk their lives in appalling circumstances to tell the world the truth about what was Yugoslavia .
10 THE British admire those who speak their mind cleverly and damn the consequences .
11 The story of Father Bernard Lynch demonstrates how the wrath of the bishops can strike those who bare their souls to homophobic scrutiny .
12 This survey asks workers to categorise their job as " permanent " or " temporary " , but again there is nothing to stop those who regard their own availability for a job as short-term from categorising themselves as temporary workers .
13 The citizens charter sets out principles that will govern the way in which every public sector organisation treats those who use their services .
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