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

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1 I ask the Minister to do one more thing for those millions of families , many of whom are part of that 250,000 who are more than six months in arrears with their mortgage repayments , who fear that their homes will be taken from them and who have paid the poll tax .
2 Of those who reported that their disability handicapped them in some way , 90 per cent stated that they ‘ had to take special care ’ and 86 per cent reported a restricted work or social life .
3 Of the five who reported that their practice had not altered , three said they already gave high priority to involving all the relevant people .
4 There were several teachers who maintained that their classes no longer needed equipment : " they are not remedial , you know " .
5 The decision was not well received by those Americans who believed that their allies should concentrate on the provision of conventional forces .
6 And that applies not just to young people — too many of whom are still dismissive of safe sex — but the parents who worry that their teenagers will become infected with the virus .
7 Any prospective AEs who imagine that their starting at DPR is a serious career move are asked to leave .
8 Thus the Paracelsians , who boasted that their account of creation as a process of chemical separation was the only legitimate interpretation of Genesis , incurred Bacon 's displeasure not only for their hijacking of the Bible , but also for the implication that knowledge of nature was in need of biblical support .
9 In Derbyshire , the farmers who replied that their expectations had changed in the past five years were those whose sons had returned to the farm in that time .
10 You sound like all those parents who complain that their children use the house like a hotel .
11 In other business the Supreme Court upheld the convictions of eight members of the nationwide Sanctuary Movement , who claimed that their rights had been violated when agents had infiltrated church services to uncover evidence that they were harbouring illegal aliens from Central America .
12 However , its operations have been the focus of sustained criticism from environmental groups and the local Achuar Indians , who claimed that their hunting and agriculture were at risk .
13 Another respondent who indicated that their library had a ‘ full-time training officer ’ , qualified this response by adding ‘ partly ’ .
14 They measured the number of cases brought to court by persons who alleged that their cattle had been stolen .
15 One can think of tobacco companies who decided that their future lay in financial services , like BAT , or in foods , like the Imperial Group .
16 I still meet research managers from other businesses who feel that their companies do n't really understand or want them .
17 That believes that local councils should operate services , should do it at the dictate of the department of the environment and indeed it 's regrettable that we are surrounded by some local authorities who feel that their world is precisely that .
18 These have been viewed with some irritation by Northern regions who feel that their needs have been ignored in the planning of the Tunnel , and that pampered southerners should be prepared to pay the price of their economic success .
19 This is particularly so for those from public practice who find that their skills are not easily transferable to industry .
20 In contrast to peoples who believe that their communities have existence through time through rules of corporation , the Piaroa do not understand ‘ community ’ and the relationships of which it is comprised as a political given that allows for continuity through time .
21 There are those who believe that their houses are built over tombs , unknown to archaeologists , and that the owners still supplement their incomes by selling off the contents bit by bit on the black market .
22 Again , this is not radically different from the attitudes of many parents towards children of higher intelligence , who believe that their children should experience pre-school education , perhaps attending a play school or nursery from the age of three onwards , and then encouraging them to pursue further education at school leaving age .
23 One the other side of the coin , there are some parents who believe that their LEAs are ignoring the new law .
24 The hostile bid has infuriated board members of the Dowty group , who claim that their company is being underpriced .
25 Another key advantage is insulation , say Potton , who claim that their product can yield heat savings of at least a third over a comparable brick home .
26 The team clearly adopted a far too low key approach , with insufficient trawling for support among backbenchers which was reported to have offended a number who felt that their support was being taken for granted .
27 Brothers are more readily excused than sisters , it would seem , although even here Lewis and Meredith report considerable bitterness on the part of carers who felt that their brothers should be playing a more prominent , if minor , role in the care of their parents .
28 If the doctrine was broken and officials could explain their views freely in public , then ministers would have the much more formidable task of making their case against men who were seized of the key counterpoints and who knew that their arguments were accepted by many in the ministry .
29 There were also forms of Judaism which the Jews themselves refused to acknowledge as such — the schismatic religion of the Samaritans , for instance , who insisted that their Judaism was the only true form .
30 A trainee who feels that their training course is inadequate has often no option but to continue on the training course or find themselves in a position of having their benefits cut .
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