Example sentences of "who see the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone who sees the tablets should contact Darlington Police on Darlington .
2 Anyone who saw the youths running is asked to contact police on 301733 .
3 Who saw the footprints of a huge hound in Yew Alley ?
4 The only witness who saw the women on the beach is another tourist , a South African businessman named Ockert Cameron .
5 It was not Christie alone who saw the connections between peripheral military patronage and profit , and offers of minor posts about the Castle of Stirling were often considered worth making by politicians soliciting the town 's vote .
6 We have n't managed to flush up one person who saw the boys go into the house , or even very near it .
7 Police today appealed to anyone who saw the killers ' car , a black Vauxhall Carlton , registration XXI 7255 , which was found later at the Shore Road , Greencastle .
8 In practice ‘ reasonable consideration for other road users ’ can be proved by a statement from a witness who saw the actions which amount to lack of consideration .
9 The specific form was built upon the notion that the outbreak of violence in Handsworth and Brixton , in particular , was brought about by ‘ drug barons ’ who saw the police attempting to curb their activities and control ‘ their territory ’ .
10 A critic who saw the rushes said : ‘ It will probably not be seen by Kylie 's younger fans because of its content .
11 He was one of those who saw the possibilities opened up by the cheaper paper , and the coming of machine-made cases instead of hand bookbindings , of about 1830 .
12 This was impatiently rejected by police officers , who saw the methods involved as an attempt to subvert their authority and effectiveness ( ibid.:75 ) .
13 Ramsay Jameel who saw the camps at first hand , has been telling Robin Powell that refugees are putting up with appalling circumstances .
14 Its name was given to it by Jesuit missionaries in South America who saw the flowers as a representation of the Crucifixion — the corona is the crown of thorns , the anthers the five wounds in the hands , feet and side of Christ , the three styles , the nails , the five petals and five sepals 10 of the disciples , less Peter and Judas , the hand-shaped leaves and tendrils the hands and whips of Christ 's torturers .
15 The imagery of the ‘ black bomber , used in Handsworth was extended to the notion that there were groups of alienated and criminalized young blacks who saw the riots as a chance to engage in an ‘ orgy of looting ’ .
16 It is particularly pleasing that so much thought and work by the QC team should generate such enthusiasm from all who saw the results .
17 Witness Joanne Torr , 12 , who saw the pals drown , said : ‘ One of the boys fell in the water and banged his head and the other went in after him .
18 Husameddin uses this statement to link Molla Fenari with the turbulent political scene toward the end of Mehmed I 's reign , writing that because of his predilection for mysticism ( with particular mention of the " [ Molla Fenari ] attracted the attention of the ulema and men of state , since there were those [ of them ] who saw the statements of Molla Fenari as influencing the actions and feelings of the Melamis and Hurufis who were making their appearance in the regions of Rumeli and Anadolu . "
19 Newspaper reports by reporters who saw the children of Hamelin piped away
20 Who saw the children being lured away ?
21 But it also wakes up media moguls , led by dastardly Rob Lowe , who see the benefits of hijacking their fame .
22 Today there are a lot more people who see the benefits of quality . ’
23 It has not always been easy for those working class voters who see the Greens as an undisciplined bunch , inimical to the interests of industrial society , to keep up with the SPD 's enthusiastic appetite for environmental matters .
24 At the same time , this screen , these games with and in words , can even now frighten off those readers who feel they must always know where they are when they read , or irritate those who see the games as a form of deliberate teasing or provocation .
25 Several authors , who see the failings of our present system , do not wish to see an extension of participatory democracy .
26 Yet there are people who see the stones throw distance from there to the covered market as an intolerable distance .
27 Without doubt there will be schools who see the guidelines as indicators of direction and in which child-centred learning will take precedence over externally imposed guidelines .
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