Example sentences of "those [pron] [verb] and [det] " in BNC.

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1 Comparing the previous experiences ( prior to recovery ) of those who recover and those who do not recover shows no significant difference .
2 Many of the elaborate theses on English Literature produced by American students for their Doctorate , and afterwards published , were monuments of misdirected effort ; in short , a true sense of literature as a living thing was lost , and in its place was substituted an investigation after the worse pattern of German ‘ research ’ , deadening alike to those who wrote and those who read it .
3 Just as with the introduction of any new technology ; be it digital typesetting , offset litho printing , Spray Mount adhesive or even a new range of inks there will be those who approve and those who disapprove .
4 King Alfred had expressed a traditional division in society when he said that a kingdom must have those who pray , those who fight and those who work .
5 To separate consideration of old age abuse from the range of powerful emotions , positive and negative , which are present in those who depend and those who care , and which affect all interactions , is both limiting and stigmatising .
6 In many societies this has been an avowed and recognised feature of social organisation — acknowledged and ( usually ) justified both by those who benefit and those who are disadvantaged .
7 And in a free for all there are those who survive and those who perish .
8 If , as Kierkegaard once claimed , if the whole world can be divided into those who write and those who do not write , then we are two different species mauling each other without comprehension .
9 The overriding purpose of policing as perceived by ordinary policemen and women is to uphold the law , which requires typifications of very general use and applicability which distinguish between those who keep and those who break the law .
10 What is the ratio between those who teach and those who administer and manage ?
11 Bendall ( 1976 ) states ‘ … the most fundamental mistake was to separate those who teach and those who practise . ’
12 For if learning was put ahead of teaching in the discourse of higher education , and if the independence , creativity and personal endeavour which are part of learning were addressed ; if both were taken on board seriously , what would be implied would be a major challenge to the power relations in higher education , between those who teach and those who are taught .
13 ‘ To those who murder and those who direct them , I say that your crimes in the end will only yield you more long , long years in prison .
14 Medieval society also contained a large and growing number of professional warriors and churchmen , ‘ those who fought and those who prayed ’ , who did not till the soil , or engage in any normal form of economic activity .
15 Today those who fought and those who fell in the Chinese onslaught were remembered .
16 Oh Lord who to see that all the world , we thank thee for those who fought and those who laid down their lives in the cause of righteousness and freedom .
17 Scores of people have been through them and their marginal jottings and exclamations are reminders of those who searched and those who found .
18 ‘ There are those who torture and those who get tortured . ’
19 I always think the world divides into those who do and those who do n't , and I know which half I belong to . ’
20 It is also becoming polarized between those who own and those who rent their houses .
21 There must not be an imbalance in Europe between those who work and those who do not , and between relative social and living conditions .
22 But he knew that the other Beastline creatures looked to him for guidance , and he had accepted the leadership they imposed on him , for he knew that there must always be those who govern and those who serve .
23 Nor is his picture of the clergy a particularly spiritual one : those who pray and those who work are never mentioned , but the cleric who was also a warrior has his place , and after Roland perhaps the most heroic figure of all is the leading ecclesiastic of France , the archbishop of Rheims .
24 Essentially , the industrial world was divided into ‘ them and us ’ ; a dichotomous view of the world in which there are those who manage and those who are managed .
25 Management had merely passed from private hands into those of state appointees ; society continued to be divided between those who rule and those who must obey .
26 There are only two human species left and the only bond between them is hatred : the one that crushes and the one that refuses to be crushed " when he pointedly remarked : " In a world brutally divided into those who rule and those who serve , the philosopher must finally acknowledge a long-concealed secret alliance with those who govern or else declare his solidarity with those who are governed .
27 An ESRC-funded study at the department of psychology of the University College of Swansea of 52 people in their twenties with Down 's syndrome found that there is obviously confusion about who can and can not vote , that there is clear overlap in the abilities of those who vote and those who do not and that decisions on voting are not made strictly on the abilities of the person with Down 's syndrome .
28 They are divisive because they have a tendency to divide women into two camps ; those who have and those who have not shaken the dust of patriarchal conditioning from their feet .
29 ‘ The world is divided into those who have and those who do n't have and I see it as unfair , ’ he says .
30 Such goods might be divided into those we possess and those we encounter but do not possess .
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