Example sentences of "those [pron] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 THOSE who yearn for the smiling helpfulness of American skiing , but whose credit limits do not permit access to it , can console themselves with the news that the French resort of Les Arcs is launching a campaign to distinguish itself from competing resorts by encouraging staff to be unfailingly polite .
2 In effect , professional and financial factors combined with political pressures to strengthen the camp of those who pressed for the reform of ORTF .
3 Those who come for the lakes will not be disappointed either .
4 That should go to the rescue workers who took great risks to bring out survivors , the skill of the medical teams and the love expressed by those who cared for the injured and bereaved .
5 Those who opted for the unit trust — the South and East Asia Growth Trust — would have been able to realise their holdings for cash at about 98 per cent of Drayton Asia .
6 However , when there is no chance that demand will fluctuate over the duration of the " event " , for example where the " event " is the week or two of heavy bookings at a hotel over Christmas , payment might be offered in the form of a lump sum at the end and might include a " loyalty bonus " for those who stay for the full period .
7 Whenever we quote anyone , Labour Members seem anxious to become an even smaller group : they want to disavow even those who write for The Guardian , if what they say does not suit Labour .
8 Those who return for the same symptoms or are referred may require more attention .
9 By this I mean that those who identify themselves with the cause of animal welfare are increasingly those who speak for the commercial animal agriculture community , the bio-medical community , the hunting and trapping communities , and so on .
10 Most messages about the significance of the TVEI programme for the education of younger children come from the secondary sector or from those who speak for the ministries , either of Employment or of Education and Science .
11 There were those who fought for the joy of fighting and those who slew for the sake of slaying .
12 Yet the fact that up to 40 per cent felt under no compulsion to oblige the local magnates with their votes is revealing , and makes us wonder whether those who polled for the Whigs really did so out of deference or as a result of political conviction .
13 Under the old regional arrangements , the entrepreneurial independent tour organisers had been able to profit handsomely ; especially those who catered for the insatiable demand by railway enthusiasts to travel ‘ new ’ lines behind favourite or unusual diesel types .
14 Even when the incumbent on the throne showed little inclination for active policy-making , those who acted for the Tsar owed their power solely to proximity to the throne .
15 Professional safeguards apply to those who appear for the prosecution and the defence .
16 For example , an investigation into height and weight growth rates was conducted in January 1940 on a group of Manchester children evacuated to Glossop : generally , evacuee children who drank milk regularly grew faster than those who did not , but those who paid for the milk showed faster growth rates than the poorer children who received it free indicating that social class factors were at work .
17 Nobody , however , would deny that there is a growing gap between those who rely for the majority of their income on state benefits and the average working population .
18 This embittered minority included not only Greeks who chose to vote for the Communists , when these were eventually relegalised , but a large number of those who voted for the Socialist Party that Andreas Papandreou created in 1974 .
19 Following their defeat at the Wiltshire election of 1713 , the Whig candidates petitioned the House of Commons , complaining that the under-sheriff , in collusion with the two Tory candidates , had delayed opening the poll until the afternoon , " when many freeholders , who would have voted for the petitioners , were necessitated , by reason of the harvest , to go away without voting " , and also that he had " refused those who voted for the petitioners , and had a right ; and polled others amongst them , who had no right " .
20 It is easy to assume that with so limited a population and tourists numbering a fraction of those who head for the sun , protection of the countryside is straightforward .
21 If understood in a particular way , this Franciscan insight captures , I believe , the essence of those who stand for the promotion of animal welfare .
22 In seminars held there last Thursday and Friday two groups of scientists announced what may turn out to be the first evidence of CERN 's greatest discovery yet , a particle known simply by the letter W. If proven the discovery will vindicate all those who pushed for the means to make it possible .
23 He was the accomplice of those who pushed for the 20 per cent .
24 In the fourth of these lectures Freud , having already dealt with the importance of infant sexuality in relation to the body , turns to the emotional relationship between those who care for the baby and the child himself .
25 He called on the industry to balance the debate by pointing out that mining contributed to economic development , and that " morality is on the side of development as well as on the side of those who care for the environment " .
26 There were those who fought for the joy of fighting and those who slew for the sake of slaying .
27 The county members and those who sat for the few boroughs in which the franchise was reasonably wide were normally the most independent of eighteenth-century MPs ; but they were in a minority .
28 All Upstairs , a play by Peter Spafford , aims to bring the carers and those they care for the disabled , elderly and ill inside the ‘ system ’ which often excludes them .
29 Those he recommends for the cross . ’
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