Example sentences of "who read [det] " in BNC.

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1 I 've read things in papers people are supposed to have said and think , ‘ You obnoxious twat , I hate you for saying that , ’ but I know there 's gay people out there who read that thing in NME and know it 's a load of bollocks .
2 As well might I have risen and said , ‘ I will tell you what really happened , for this trial and the real issues involved will one day become the subject of a great novel , and I am a man from two centuries into your future who read that book as a lad … ’
3 Such macho tendencies are potentially limiting , rather than enriching for the boys who read such stories , and serve to perpetuate the myth of the ‘ boys do n't cry ’ syndrome .
4 Those who read little or no SF associated relatively fewer items with SF .
5 Those who read most SF included more elements within the genre ( i.e. scored in the high 30s and 40s ) .
6 The star of the show was the remarkable Malawian writer Jack Mapanje , perhaps Africa 's best known English language poet , who read some of the poems which landed him in Zomba jail without charge or trial for almost four years .
7 Most of the children who read this book find themselves quite liking Gowie Corby .
8 But the Christmas mummers remained — and some who read this will be able to recall them .
9 I hope that all who read this book will join me in wishing the Royal Veterinary College a successful and rewarding third century .
10 Some who read this will be those who sense the call of God to plant churches .
11 For example , many of you who read this chapter will be able to recall specific teachers you have met and particular lessons that you can remember — probably because of some incident associated with the teachers or the lesson .
12 Incidentally , all the children who read this passage were confused about the nature of colour-blindness and shortsightedness .
13 Young men who read this , take Shallot 's advice !
14 How many of you who read these lines have found yourself in a similar predicament , being denied personal recognition for your achievements .
15 All of you who read these words have at some time in your youth dreamt the biggest dreams .
16 Wordsworth hoped that the people who read these poems would cease to put forward such hardheaded schemes as the separation of husband and wife in workhouses , or the sale of children to be ‘ apprenticed ’ in the mills .
17 It is difficult to compare the perceptions of Labour and Conservative identifiers who read the same paper since the numbers in our sample who read any one paper were low and tended to be drawn predominantly from one party or another .
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