Example sentences of "those who [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It has to be emphasized that , for those who support the Mobilizing Ideal , these authoritarian features of British governments ' attitudes and behaviour towards the media are not defects but virtues .
2 On the other hand , those who support the efficient market theory ( EMT ) have made substantial cases for the irrelevance of dividends .
3 Those who support the cultural deprivation theory tend to believe that education can play a large part in remedying social inequality , while Marxists believe that education is an essential part of the process of reproducing inequality .
4 So , those who support the Public Service Ideal advocate specific mechanisms designed to ensure that political coverage is wide-ranging , balanced , and impartial , as well as being independent of the state .
5 Those who support the Public Service Ideal could accept the combination of a polyarchic press putting forward a multitude of rival viewpoints and an impartial , balanced broadcasting monopoly .
6 Those who favour a tighter regime are just as unhappy about the EC 's approach to date .
7 As to the rest of the disc , it 's perhaps fair to state that Klemperer 's Johann Strauss will not please those who favour a relaxed ‘ Wienerisch ’ approach to such music , but there can surely be few complaints about the Mendelssohn .
8 To those who knew no better , he told a story of having first taken the examinations and done brilliantly .
9 perceptions of net bias on ITV were very small indeed , the numbers who detected an anti-Conservative bias almost ( but not quite ) equalling those who saw a pro-Conservative bias .
10 At the SAD conference in Crieff in October 1986 on " Dementia : Planning Innovative Services in the Community " a debate developed between those who saw an overriding need to integrate dementia sufferers with the rest of their community , both at home and within the various services for elderly people and , on the other hand , those who saw a need to provide separate specialist services to cater for the special needs of dementia sufferers , which had been neglected in the past .
11 Those who saw the 30 yard putt she holed stone dead at the eighth , or her playing of the 18th , where she hit a glorious seven iron to ten feet before holing for her birdie , could be forgiven for wondering what on earth she was talking about .
12 Those who saw the American delegates to the Paris Congress , must have been struck with the excellence and superiority of their education .
13 There was no overt anti-semitism before 1932 , although calls for the purification of race and criticism of moneylending no doubt could be interpreted as such by those who saw the hidden hand of the Jews everywhere .
14 The latter half of the sixteenth century does , arguably , represent a significant turning point in the development of the hierarchy : until that time one can argue that its evolution had been largely functional , that the nature of the hierarchy ensured that those who reached the highest learned offices would have received a thorough grounding in the necessary sciences through both their education and their teaching , and practical training in the application of the law through holding several important kadiliks ; but that after that time , that is , from toward the end of the sixteenth century , the elaboration of the hierarchy was much more negative from the point of view both of learning and of good administration , being essentially an attempt to provide jobs and honours for an ever-increasing number of those seeking both .
15 For those who reached the New World , a special station was built at the Castle Garden immigrant centre in New York where they entrained for the West .
16 And whilst it is impossible to state categorically that heart disease can be caused by eating too much fat , in recent investigations it was observed that among the groups of people who consumed high amounts of fat the incidence of heart attack was far higher than among those who followed a low fat diet .
17 Even more significant was the finding that , within North Uist , cases of depression were four times more frequent among women who lived in council houses than among those who followed the traditional crofting pattern on the land .
18 Such offences attack the principle of freedom of choice in sexual matters , and this , together with the punishment of those who exploit the young , the mentally handicapped , and those for whom they have responsibility , should form the bedrock of the scheme of offences .
19 One policy , already mentioned , which should continue to shape the law of sexual offences is the criminalization of those who exploit the young and vulnerable .
20 Those who advised the hon. Gentleman 's constituent no doubt knew the circumstances of that locality far better than I do .
21 Her husband and colleague Dr E.A. Maury writes , ‘ She continues to show the way for those who have been willing to recognise her and will long do so for those who seek a new orientation for their moral and physical well-being ’ .
22 Limone would be a good choice for those who seek no more from a holiday than a chance to completely relax in the sun with a long cool drink .
23 The food-sellers were doing a roaring trade in spiced sausages and , beside them , water-sellers with great buckets slung round their necks sold cooling drinks to soothe the mouths of those who chewed the hot , spicy meat .
24 The influential are those who get the most of what there is to get …
25 Those who get the most are elite , the rest are mass ’ ( 1936 , p. 13 ) .
26 Such revolutionaries also complain that by adhering so closely to the old subject divisions , in the past characteristic more of GCE O levels than of the CSE , those who devised the new examination missed a great opportunity .
27 Under Mikhail Gorbachev , Mr Volsky counted as the leader of its reformist wing , whereas the leader of the conservatives was one of those who staged the attempted coup of 1991 .
28 One great difficulty in the event was that the picture of the man of science as an open-minded searcher after truth does not fit all of them ; indeed it is hard to see how anybody could work in the kind of vacuum envisaged by some of those who invoke a Baconian inductive method .
29 But it was — and still is — an affront to those who respected the great classic guitars , having to see them being used as dispensable stage props !
30 ‘ First I want you to sit down over here and write down the names of all those who shared the stolen fruit with you . ’
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