Example sentences of "those who are [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | You ca n't , for if you are to have those who are above the average , you must have those who are below the average . |
2 | You ca n't , for if you are to have those who are above the average , you must have those who are below the average . |
3 | Those who are above the quota at this stage are instantly deemed elected . |
4 | At the present point in time there are those who are of the opinion that no sacrifice is too great for our democracy , least of all the sacrifice of democracy itself to the power of the judges and enslaving legal limitations . |
5 | This is as true for those who , like those in FYT 's full-time staff team , serve God 's servants , as it is for those who are at the sharpest end . |
6 | Whilst the law is designed to give succour in times of difficulty to those who do their best , it will show little mercy to those who are at the receiving end of proceedings who can not demonstrate that they have given the highest priority . |
7 | There is , even with a relatively sophisticated system of cross-phase planning , the difficulty that the children who are directly affected are those who are at the top of the primary school and at the youngest end of the secondary age range . |
8 | If the Government accepts and consults with those who are at the litigation coal face it could create truly radical and effective changes . ’ |
9 | The head also needs to reward those who are on the right lines through drawing attention to successes , prominently displaying thank you letters on the staff room notice board , using time to convince , cheer , direct , push and urge . |
10 | He sensed vaguely that he was inferior , as do the majority of those who are on the threshold of the bourgeoisie but who do not know its inner secrets . |
11 | Those who are outside the party machine , jettisoned in the interests of moderation , have taken the fight on to the streets to capture grassroots support . |
12 | Those who are without the support of a spouse and family or whose family relationships are inharmonious are frequently at a disadvantage . |
13 | In order that he might redeem those who are under the law , that he might bring us into his family . |
14 | This is because those who are inside the system recognize that as potential sharers they are not equal . |
15 | I hope you do n't mind but I believe my own dog would not appreciate the goodies as much as those who are in the kennels . |
16 | For those who are in the professional fields closest to conservation techniques , this section will not offer them anything new . |
17 | Those who are in the right tend in the end to win : those who are in the wrong to let them win . |
18 | Those who are in the right tend in the end to win : those who are in the wrong to let them win . |
19 | That will substantially help those who are in the circumstances that the hon. Gentleman mentions . |
20 | There is no local opposition to trust status because people are beginning to understand that trust status means the devolution or delegation of decision-making power to those who are in the best position to make the decisions about how local hospitals should be run . |
21 | Be bec , the appalling thing is that they 're quite , they 're quite happy to spread this pain on those who are in the least position to burden it and they believe quite rightly and this , this is the I think , that exists between socialism and and and the Conservatism in that sense that whereas erm , you know opinion surveys bear out the fact that people are quite happy , those who can afford it to pay a little bit extra in terms of direct taxation for those service provisions , which are absolutely vital and these surveys have been conducted in public and they have been made quite er er open to the press , er , just before the last election particularly for the health authority and so forth . |
22 | What I am putting before the House are serious considerations about the balance between the rights of individuals , which may be damaged in the course of a case but where the record can subsequently be put straight , the rights of those who are before the courts , accused , to deploy their defence , and the rights of the public at large to scrutinise that process . |
23 | This obviously requires the attendance of the witnesses at the trial , and a subpoena may be issued to compel the attendance of those who are within the jurisdiction or in some other part of the United Kingdom . |
24 | That does not mean to say those who are against the President 's policy are any less patriotic … |