Example sentences of "to those who [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 But by this time he realised that the best opportunities came to those who kept their feet on the ground — not their heads in the clouds .
2 Some , but not all of this , is familiar to those who know their Leicestershire , and the canals of England .
3 But to those who know their history , the contribution Bell made in pioneering America 's entry into military jet operations is just as significant as their other accomplishments in fighter or research programmes .
4 All too often , however , we see him angry , hurt , suspicious of friends as much as enemies , rarely grateful to those who stuck their necks out on his behalf , working obsessively at powerfully emotional works while seemingly ignoring the emotions generated by the domestic chaos around him .
5 True happiness for human beings is possible only to those who develop their godlike potentialities to the utmost . ’
6 These are lean-back-and-enjoy performances , which may appeal to those who like their Liszt that way .
7 The ‘ lunatics ’ , in contrast to those who proclaimed their rationality , offered no justifications beyond a dislike for non-whites or a liking for violence .
8 Mr Grimstone stressed that the perks would only be available to those who registered their interest in advance , with the cut-off date likely to be some time in mid-November .
9 In 1946 a National Land Fund was established from the sale of war stores as a memorial to those who lost their lives during the war .
10 The Labour Party is now calling for an independent inquiry to be set up to consider whether compensation should be paid to those who lost their holidays .
11 To those who put their trust in the Lord Jesus Christ , he says ‘ Peace I leave with you ( peace with God ) my peace I give unto you ( the peace of God ) . ’
12 This matters to more than just those smooth scions of the British upper class who work in this singular insurance market , or to those who pledge their wealth , as ‘ names ’ , to back the market 's underwriting syndicates .
13 He said all members of the Defence Forces signed an oath when they joined pledging that they would not associate with illegal organisations and this new vetting measure was an insult to those who risked their lives in the fight against terrorism .
14 Similarly the indults to those who commuted their crusading vows were earmarked for crusading purposes .
15 That we believe would be repugnant alike to justice , to the public , and , we would suggest , to those who gave their co-operation to the P.C.A. — C.N.L. 's intended witnesses — the very people whose interest is said to underlie the immunity .
16 While these matters may seem perfectly normal to those who do their shopping in Albania or Louisville , Colorado , they are not what we are used to .
17 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 .
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