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

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1 Thank you too , for the work of theological colleges and their staff , and for those who arrange training events and courses in Exeter .
2 Those who work in our shops , those who arrange events , those who collect great and small sums of money from companies and from individuals , are all playing a vital part in the continuing work of Save The Children Fund .
3 Six of those who signed Dr Clarke 's papers live in Vine Street , Darlington .
4 Those who lose heart and cry out in despair are reminded that Jesus is in command and that he will steer the little ship of the Church into calmer waters .
5 A similar schism has emerged in the education welfare service between those who favour sanctions and those who prefer a more supportive role by EWOs .
6 My hon. Friend identifies part of the problem which those who favour changes in the constitutional arrangements should address .
7 Those who favour dialogue and opening to Cuba are silenced — editors of the Miami Herald who recently suggested as much received death threats .
8 Perhaps somewhat simplistically , those who favour prohibitions on insider dealing tend to take a lawyer 's perspective , emphasising issues of fairness and justice ; while those who advocate a removal of regulatory controls tend to adopt an economist 's approach , which focuses on efficiency gains and the creation of desirable incentives .
9 Those who favour charging reject the claim that free services are the only way of ensuring that the poor benefit from them .
10 From what I 've tasted of desire I hold with those who favour fire .
11 Thus to those who favour euthanasia death is not a ‘ harm ’ .
12 While such thoughts were inevitable for those who knew Lewis before the great change came upon his life , it was not quite right to speak of ‘ pastiche ’ .
13 But those who knew Karajan best have rarely questioned his judgement or good will in casting for his own productions .
14 Those who knew Benson only as ‘ a rather dreamy artist ’ were astonished upon visiting his factory .
15 After mentioning some of the New Age practices and beliefs , I asked again for a show of hands from those who knew friends and neighbours who were involved .
16 Yet as historians have examined the memoirs of those who knew Alexander , as they have combed through his letters , his marginal comments on state documents , and his private papers , what they have found has been uniformly disappointing .
17 Those who knew Hebrew took significantly less time to sort the pack than those who did not in the condition that required symbols having the same name to be put together .
18 But not those who knew Jack Murphy .
19 It was natural enough that those who knew Smart 's recent history should look for evidence of his recent condition .
20 Those who knew Billy Callender still speak of him with affection and regard all these years later .
21 Those who saw Paul VI from a distance heard only his increasingly strangulated voice and apparently complaining tone .
22 The introduction of a geographical dimension at this level could be taken up even by those who saw evolution as something more than the selection of random variation .
23 Those who saw Fred play will fully agree with those sentiments .
24 But those who saw Saturday 's world premiere in Leeds including Princess Margaret were left wondering what all the fuss had been about .
25 Of far greater significance for the inter-war period were those who saw fascism mainly as a positive force which would create a new society deriving directly from the war experience .
26 I was specially grateful to the 8 ‘ Men of God ’ ( those who saw Voyager on 18-5-86 will take the point ) who went out into the homes in the Parish as collectors , and as ambassadors for our Church , because the house-to-house collection is such an important part of Christian Aid .
27 But it is better to see the ideology of the Tory Reaction as authoritarian rather than absolutist , since those who stressed obedience to the Crown typically also urged the need for obedience to the laws — the laws , that is , which had been established to protect both Church and State from the challenge of subversives .
28 Hall implied that adolescence covered the years from sexual maturity to the end of physical growth in a person 's twenties , which was not dissimilar to the early nineteenth-century concept of youth , but all those who followed Hall equated it with the teen years .
29 It was where the court gathered in summer , and those who followed royalty built many great houses in Tsarskoye Selo .
30 The Earl of Burlington , Sir John Hotham and Sir Marmaduke Constable were amongst those who subscribed £365 to ensure that the ‘ Kiplingcotes was ridd yearly on the third Thursday in March ’ .
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