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

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1 The declaration committed those who signed it to recognise the independence and sovereignty of other members , to respect human rights including those of national minorities , and to observe existing boundaries .
2 But it is better to look at this issue separately , on its own merits — and in fact we find that theologians of all schools are among those who support it .
3 From the beginning academic literary study was divided between those who saw it as inevitably involved with making judgements and those who did not .
4 Those who saw it at the time have never been able to erase the startling impact that it made when it was given its short-lived British premiere at Sadler 's Wells in 1965 .
5 Reviews were mixed but largely went the way of those who saw it as a one-and-a-half-hour commercial for LSD .
6 The Minister 's initiative was deeply and immediately resented by those who saw it as an attack upon vested interests and professional autonomies : the teachers ( and especially their unions ) , the Local Education Authorities ( and especially the Association of Education Committees under its powerful Secretary , Sir William Alexander ) .
7 John Pemberton was Palace 's genial and gutsy full-back throughout our promotion drive to Division one in 1988–89 and then in The Eagles ' progress to the FA Cup Final and Replay of' 1990 Indeed , his surging run in the semi-final against Liverpool at Villa Park , which took him past several defender s , before he delivered the cross from which Mark Bright put the Palace on terms and on the way to our stunning victory , will probably remain for ever in the memories of those who saw it , even though he impressed enormously in the two Cup Finals against Manchester United 's sophisticated and costly imports .
8 A police chief inspector , an optician and the general manager of Lerwick Harbour Trust were among those who saw it .
9 But the party fell into the hands of those who saw it as the spokesman of the organized workers in politics , a view which combined the Left and Centre .
10 It had an industrial setting ; but those who saw it in South Africa began to apply its idea .
11 One of those who saw it all happen was a young actress called Sheila Hancock .
12 Those who saw it were very lucky .
13 ‘ Community ’ is a figment , and those who wish it into being are scornfully withered .
14 This last point is important since it will be seen from reading through the course that for those who wish it , there is considerable flexibility of approach .
15 Legally , it will be harder for anyone to do so now that the separate protocol to which we are not party provides , for those who wish it , the opportunity to introduce such legislation .
16 It is permanently divisive , as well as educationally mean and unadventurous , to establish deliberately a kind of school within which the curriculum is so inward-looking that those who followed it could not , for example , hope to proceed to higher education or ultimately into one of the professions .
17 One obvious problem about the regent 's earlier policy of marrying her daughter to the dauphin is why leading Scottish Protestants like lord James Stewart and John Erskine of Dun had not only accepted this symbolic and political consolidation of the alliance with Catholic France , but had given it positive support , being among those who negotiated it .
18 Like alcohol or money , it is capable of vast abuse by those who exploit it for financial purposes .
19 Depending on the contents , the report could provide Ferranti with ammunition for legal action against those who advised it during the ISC purchase .
20 This latter unit ( formerly the HO Research Unit ) does provide some research material for those who seek it out and its bulletin is a reference source to recent government funded research , which is largely concerned with operational systems and the tools of policing .
21 It attracts those who seek it to large structured organizations and into programmed , structured jobs .
22 I invariably never charge for giving my opinion , which is freely available to those who seek it , and this includes the London auction rooms .
23 The news was received , by those who heard it on Thrush Green , in a variety of ways .
24 Before the 1970s , one reason why wife battering was not perceived as a social problem was because it was argued that those who suffered it could leave and those who stayed could not be suffering .
25 An obvious objection is that the attitude of respect is not regarded by those who display it as the source of their obligation .
26 His confidence that God 's existence could be demonstrated from the natural world made him a favourite target for those who felt it could only be on the basis of God 's special revelation of Himself that faith could be justified .
27 A quite contrary type of criticism of the Devolution Bill came from those who felt it did not go far enough : the existing degree of administrative devolution in Scotland required a genuine , federal assembly even with taxing powers .
28 The point of the new section is that acts of hooliganism may cause harassment , alarm or distress to those who witness it .
29 Where there is a protracted course of conduct , and those who witness it respond angrily to what is occurring , there will perhaps be no difficulty .
30 The renewal in 1960 provoked a major political crisis and a storm of protest throughout Japan , not only from those opposed to the treaty per se , but from those who feared it might encourage Japanese rearmament and the placing of nuclear weapons on Japanese soil .
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