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

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1 The IRA , and those who support them , having listened to the Secretary of State 's statement , will he tell the House what part of his statement will have driven fear into the terrorist 's heart ?
2 Unless … unless they face the truth — the truth ‘ that will make ye free ’ , according to the Bible — which in this case is that the love and/or respect that was earned by the deceased during their lifetime is there for ever in the minds and hearts of those who knew them .
3 To many this scene would have been unnerving and unsettling , particularly to those who knew them during the period known as the past .
4 ( And those who saw them off have left the platform )
5 In fact , of course , many of Japan 's new rulers shared both aspirations : modern methods and Western techniques could be embraced as wholeheartedly by those who saw them as the key to a restored ‘ traditional ’ Japanese independence based on indigenous social structure and values as by those who desired to embrace not only Western techniques but some version of Western ideology .
6 As might have been expected , the larger exhibitions attracted considerably more visitors than the smallest exhibition , but all three received a generally favourable response from the public , with both the Carlyle and MacLean exhibitions being rated as Very Good or Good by at least 90% of those who saw them , and with 78% of those who saw the Skinner exhibition giving it similar ratings .
7 Even those who drank them ‘ quite often ’ because they were driving complained about their taste , expense and resultant hangover .
8 In order for the exception under article 11 to come into operation so as to relieve drivers and those who permit them to drive in excess of the hours which are prescribed there must be a real emergency .
9 Most woodworkers now own a router , so for those who wish they also had a biscuit jointer , Roy Cannon explains how to use the router for biscuits .
10 If I can pick up with motion three eight zero which refers to the privatation of sat statutory sick pay and statutory maternity pay the C E C would like reference back on this for the very basis that the point is they do still remain State benefits and those who qualify them , for them , are legally entitled to do so .
11 It had become almost impossible for claimants and those who advised them to understand the system .
12 But even those who said they joined in order to serve the community ( and there are many ) feel a disappointment upon entering the force as a result of the limited opportunities for this allowed by their duties .
13 Amongst readers of the same paper ( or paper-group as defined in Table 8.17 ) those who said they relied more on the press than on television were more likely to swing in the direction of their paper 's partisanship : Sun/Star and Express/ Mail readers who relied more on their papers swung more strongly to the Conservatives than Sun/Star and Express/Mail readers who relied more on television ; at the same time , Mirror readers who relied more on their paper swung towards Labour , while Mirror readers who relied more on television swung towards the Conservatives .
14 For example , Gallup found that among those who said they would ‘ definitely ’ vote the Tories ' lead was two points compared with half a point among all electors .
15 The working man was so successfully emancipated that he ( and even more , polls suggest , his wife ) ceased to defer to those who said they were his public spokesmen .
16 Those who said they would were unmarried or widowers and probably found the combination of housework , farmwork and off-farm work too demanding .
17 And interest in watching Commons TV declined over time ; the numbers who said they would be or were ‘ very interested ’ in watching dropped from 24% before televising started to 10% after three months , with a corresponding rise in those who said they were ‘ not at all interested ’ from 18% to 30% .
18 Very clear skin responses to the pheromone were recorded — even in those who said they could not detect the odour .
19 And those who said they did not find it a strain expressed themselves for example as follows :
20 How many of those who said they would prefer their husband , wife , mother , etc to go into institutional care had had this wish granted within one year ?
21 Those who said they would prefer the smallest possible instalments , spread over a long period , were most commonly people in lower socio-economic groups , people with current credit commitments , and people with whom the amount they said they would borrow ( if they borrowed money ) was relatively small .
22 However , all those who said they were in favour were asked if their opinions would change if restoration led to the execution of an innocent person , something AI believes is inevitable under any judicial system .
23 Those who said they ‘ liked ’ or ‘ did n't mind ’ housework seemed to be asserting their attachment to the norms of feminine satisfaction with housewifery .
24 Those who said they never revealed that they have cystic fibrosis were more likely to be employed ( 64% ( 110/172 ) v 53% ( 311/585 ) , difference 2.5% to 19% ) , than those who revealed their cystic fibrosis at job interviews , but the questionnaire did not ask about responses to confidential medical questionnaires .
25 One finding of concern is the increased likelihood of adults with cystic fibrosis who said they never reveal their cystic fibrosis at job interviews being employed , compared with those who said they reveal their cystic fibrosis sometimes or always .
26 Many of these hoped to start this course in the next academic session ( 46% of enquirers ) and 58% of those who said they wanted to do a course in the future had made enquiries about it .
27 All those who said they had had the first operation had an appropriate scar and ab absent gall bladder on ultrasonography .
28 More than a quarter of those who said they intended to vote Labour said they either agreed or strongly agreed with the statement that he has served the town well .
29 Beautiful people are often surprisingly insecure , more so than those who fear they are not pretty or handsome enough to attract the opposite sex .
30 Under Biset 's orders they were to search for the evildoers and those who harboured them , and do whatever was necessary to maintain the king 's peace in those parts .
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