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

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1 Some theorists identify a multitude of ‘ dialects ’ spoken within one legal system , while others point to changes in the process of law creation : traditional models tend to attribute this to parliament , government and the courts , whereas increasingly it involves those who are themselves subject to legal rules .
2 It behoves all who wish journalists and broadcasters to enjoy " rights " to acknowledge that others have valid claims to legal protection as well — to lead a private life , to undergo a trial free from sensational prejudice , and to have false accusations corrected with the same prominence as they are made .
3 And , if it is thought that such a state of affairs is , for whatever reason , undesirable , then it behoves those who argue for another approach to learn the lesson of political realities .
4 It rewards those who put self-interest ahead of the public interest .
5 It says those who use radioactive material , mainly in medical or biological research , are now to flush waste down the drains or put low level solid waste out for normal dustbin disposal .
6 It says that recent years have seen a transformation in Britain 's manufacturing base , and it condemns those who do not recognise it and continue to run down the achievements of British industry .
7 The best thing that can be said of them is that their contact with women is slight , the numbers who participate regularly are few , and whilst this reinforces the commonsense definition of poverty as being a result of apathy , it protects those who escape from the prescriptions of unperceptive need-meeters and from yet more management by misguided missionaries .
8 The reason why you say yes and no is that everybody wishes Christmas is the ideal and perfect and everybody gets together but there are so many people who are not in that position , and therefore , it emphasizes those who are not .
9 ‘ Tax relief is a thorny issue because it over-benefits those who are earning .
10 The dramatic conflict between good and evil either brought out heroic qualities in boys , or it exposed those who were cowardly and unmanly .
11 However , this can be a useful built-in safety factor , as it prevents those who are n't up to it from sailing in waves where they will be a danger to themselves and others .
12 It prevents those who do neuter their pets from claiming that they are simply responsible citizens who wish to assist in the elimination of starving strays .
13 He says it helps those who are interested in bikes , and prevents them straying into crime .
14 ‘ She has been the target of such spite that it disgraces those who offer it , and she bears it with a dignity that makes me proud , ’ he said as Mrs Kinnock stood behind him , smiling but with tears in her eyes .
15 Will it reach those who are entitled to it and is it far less complex than the old system ?
16 In this way , it means those who wish to stake a claim may do so .
17 If a balance were left over , it would be reasonable for him to try to use it to repay those who have set the trend .
18 It attracts those who seek it to large structured organizations and into programmed , structured jobs .
19 That is the question this chapter leaves us , and it is the question that it left those who first heard the larger narrative being read .
20 It ridiculed those who still thought the Berlin Wall was ‘ a piece of benevolence ’ .
21 As such , it was able to produce ‘ a more wonderful miracle than the greatest achievement of science ’ , for ‘ it enables millions who have never set eyes on one another to act together in peaceful and mutual co-operation and makes them glad and proud to do so ’ ( p. 8 ) .
22 It enables those who do n't have time to be volunteers to get involved .
23 It enables those who enter the professional middle class to avoid the worst traps of assimilation while disavowing the material advantages which now separate them from their erstwhile peers .
24 It provides all who are involved in the treatment , diagnosis , prevention and epidemiology of AIDS with a unique opportunity to teach and educate patients , colleagues , co-workers and the public at large about the causes , management , transmission and containment of this pandemic disease .
25 It makes those who appoint judges understandably cautious .
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