Example sentences of "those who see [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Those who saw her last television programme , A Winter Too Many , will remember the extremely poignant sequence — and the tears — when she said farewell to her ‘ family ’ , the beloved beasts , as they wended their way down the road from Low Birk Hatt to new ownership , led by the senior cow — ‘ Rosa , my lovely Rosa ’ — who had given Hannah the only available warm drink , her milk , and acted as a radiator when the power failed at Low Birk Hatt during the last savage winter .
2 ( And those who saw them off have left the platform )
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Occasionally he was referred to by those who saw him at services as ‘ the old canon ’ though he was much the youngest of the canons .
6 Perhaps Mr Browning was entirely above reproach , though there were those who saw him constantly at Isa Blagden 's and thought that friendship promised more ; perhaps he was able to subdue the desires of a healthy man in his prime , but Ferdinando would not be able to if temptation was set in his way .
7 Those who saw him freeze into immobility against Mike Tyson before crashing to the canvas in the first round in July 1990 believe they are seeing now a repeat of the same symptoms .
8 Most important of all , he did them so well that those who saw him then still today , thirty-seven years on , speak of him with awe .
9 When he finally got there , when he walked through the town , he sensed a tension amongst those who saw him .
10 Those who saw him then say he seemed to shrink into himself and lose what ever vestige he had till then retained .
11 Trotting past the houses , she was greeted with affection by those who saw her .
12 Those who saw her and Minton jiving together never forgot the co-ordinated abandon with which they cleared the dance floor .
13 The members who got most out of it , and were most appreciated by the Boards , were those who saw their role as a symbiotic mixture of representing consumer complaints to managers and presenting a favourable public relations image for the Board .
14 From the beginning academic literary study was divided between those who saw it as inevitably involved with making judgements and those who did not .
15 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 .
16 Reviews were mixed but largely went the way of those who saw it as a one-and-a-half-hour commercial for LSD .
17 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 ) .
18 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 .
19 A police chief inspector , an optician and the general manager of Lerwick Harbour Trust were among those who saw it .
20 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 .
21 It had an industrial setting ; but those who saw it in South Africa began to apply its idea .
22 One of those who saw it all happen was a young actress called Sheila Hancock .
23 Those who saw it were very lucky .
24 Alan obliged with a debut goal in the 5–0 rout of Manchester United , one of the Palace matches which will live forever in the memories of those who saw us demolish the Old Trafford outfit .
25 We can not do much about it since the obstacles are as real to us as are ghosts to those who see them .
26 undermined by those who see them as an alternative channel for immigration , the many spoiling it for the few yet again .
27 Asylum procedures exist to ensure the protection of those genuinely at risk , but they are in danger of being undermined by those who see them as an alternative channel for immigration .
28 Interestingly , those who see him regularly , fret that he is a bit too ready to chip ahead ; unnecessarily reluctant to take on his man ball in hand .
29 To a degree it is widespread among many not just in the provisional movement but also in the Fianna Fáil party , and in general among those who see their history as one of liberation through blood .
30 The clash of symbols represented by Dixon and Rambo represents a more fundamental conflict between those policemen and women who emphasize their role in terms of crime-fighting , especially ‘ big crime ’ , and those who see themselves as having a public service and community welfare role .
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