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

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1 Most of these reprints will have been requested by the prospective user , and others will have been sent by authors who recognise that user as being involved within the same specialism , and so such higher use is not unexpected .
2 And now it is a man of sorts who carries that acknowledgement .
3 In the case of the commissioners of supply , there were many gentlemen who accepted that appointment not out of any great and compelling interest in aiding the collection of the land tax but in recognition of their social rank in their county .
4 It was the Indians who showed that man is capable of separating the two worlds and living in both of them , not at the same time but alternately .
5 However , the Sun 's italicised section in the body of its report — ‘ he had wooed her five years with champagne and romantic meals , getting just a kiss on the cheek in return ’ — provides the clear message of what allegedly out-of-work actresses are expected to give tycoons who make that son of trouble .
6 Picasso said that taste was the enemy of creativity and , eventually , those disabled artists who pursue that path of affecting taste will find their work stagnating , since they are facilitating an outsider 's vision of themselves .
7 All those across the shifts who worked that face were members of the marra group .
8 They leave scent messages under trees which then so fascinate other dogs who pass that way .
9 Since the significance of life is to be found outside the claims of the usual world , the " ordinary " characters who inhabit that world are bound to seem unreal or flimsy .
10 Singer Sebastien Bach , at No. 22 with Youth Gone Wild , says : ‘ I wanted kids to know it was n't just junkies or gays who get that disease .
11 These views will shock bourgeois critics who proclaim that propaganda does not have any artistic value , and that it is self-evident that Art should be impartial .
12 Well twenty years ago I was on programmes like this , saying that doctors who said that Valium and the other tranquillizers were perfectly safe were talking rubbish and that there was every possibility that there would be problems found in the future , if we kept prescribing these drugs for vast numbers of people .
13 All the members and friends who kept that stall so amazingly and delectably stocked each day have our admiration and gratitude .
14 His attitude to life is brought out in both the mutual greeting of friends who agree that Life Is Very Interesting ( 1980 ) as well as the personal philosophy of the Lonely Man Who Is Very Happy And Enjoying His Art Work ( 1974 ) .
15 One of the more than a hundred and thirty children who die that way every year .
16 Thus when James Drake published his tract of 1702 attacking the strength of the Court interest , he was essentially attacking the Whigs who constituted that Court interest , and developed a " Country " argument which was basically Tory in nature , with a heavy emphasis on the need to defend the interest of the Church of England .
17 But these new developments in AI should give pause to those philosophers who complain that AI can have nothing to say about bodily skills , and so is questionably relevant to human and animal forms of life .
18 It provides a set of dispositions promoting self-recognition and the creation of relationships such as friendships and marriages with others who share that set of prejudices concerning the correct nature of things ; but the individuals concerned rarely possess any awareness of the social origins of these tastes .
19 A distinguishing feature is that those who provide the service are often the ones who sell that service .
20 Lizzie turned and in a low voice said to Peggy , ‘ They get their money easy , the ones who write that stuff . ’
21 Not all of the women who took that decision were separatist by any means , but the fact that we had rejected men was not a gesture of feminism alone .
22 The history of the working class has ‘ survived by word of mouth , in stories and anecdotes ’ , she declares , rightly , and it is the novelists who honour that history whom she admires .
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