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

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1 Given the terms of reference , those who signed the majority Report might well have supposed that that part of the argument had been decided .
2 This is not to say that those who signed the majority Report were disingenuous .
3 Unfortunately , no record seems to have survived of the names of all those who signed the document : in an interview with the Despatch on 1 September , one of their leaders said they were mostly from printing offices which had not agreed to the men 's memorial , that is on the whole the smaller offices .
4 It is possible , and indeed likely , that many of them voted for the party despite some of its specific plans and intentions , and opinion polls sometimes indicate that a majority of those who support a party or government do so while opposing one or more of its particular policies .
5 I was told that both the new right and those who support the Government 's view — that the present blasphemy laws which protect only Christianity should be retained — had been excluded .
6 They enter villages , round everyone up , and criticise those who support the Phomn Penh government for being ‘ lackies ’ of the Vietnamese .
7 It has to be emphasized that , for those who support the Mobilizing Ideal , these authoritarian features of British governments ' attitudes and behaviour towards the media are not defects but virtues .
8 So , those who support the Public Service Ideal advocate specific mechanisms designed to ensure that political coverage is wide-ranging , balanced , and impartial , as well as being independent of the state .
9 Those who support the Public Service Ideal could accept the combination of a polyarchic press putting forward a multitude of rival viewpoints and an impartial , balanced broadcasting monopoly .
10 The most credible explanation offered by those who support the existence of the monster is one assuming that the passages to the open sea have remained open .
11 Even those who support the view of a gradual assimilation of legacy and trust in the classical period in order to account for examples of loose language have some difficulty here : for nobody really wants to suppose that this process had got very far in Celsus ' day .
12 The public remains sceptical , but those who support the notion of satanic abuse say that social workers must not fall into the trap of believing it does not exist , just because it is difficult to prove .
13 ‘ Let the carnage of Musgrave Park be a clear demonstration to those who support the thugs and gangsters that their help and silence leads to out and out barbarism . ’
14 By contrast , those who support the ‘ society-as-parent ’ position see adoption and fostering not necessarily as mutually exclusive , but as both being forms of substitute care whose boundaries may be blurred .
15 Those who support the cultural deprivation theory tend to believe that education can play a large part in remedying social inequality , while Marxists believe that education is an essential part of the process of reproducing inequality .
16 In fact , those who support the introduction of a Bill of Rights tend to see the state in essentially " negative " terms : it is regarded as the only real threat to individual freedom and liberty ( apart from that posed by the collective activity of trade unions ) because freedom itself is defined negatively as simply involving an absence of public and legal restraint on individual action .
17 Those who support the arguments of the elitist theories will point to the tendency for senior politicians from all parties to come from similar social and educational backgrounds .
18 Would he also be able to confirm that the only threat to the continuation of that expenditure is the election of philistines of the left , who are opposed to the scheme and whose tax policies would pulverise the attempts of those who support the arts ?
19 This has been an interesting debate , because there is such a sharp contrast between Opposition Members and those who support the Government in their view of the future of Britain .
20 On the other hand , those who support the efficient market theory ( EMT ) have made substantial cases for the irrelevance of dividends .
21 You could remind existing members that membership is open to all those who support the aims of the Medau Society so their families might like to join to support their interest .
22 Socialist leaders called last night on ‘ all those who support the forces of progress ’ to turn out in force next Sunday to prevent an overwhelming a conservative victory which , they said , would be dangerous for France .
23 Those who favour a tighter regime are just as unhappy about the EC 's approach to date .
24 Those who favour a depiction of the fortunes of the imperial house have to reckon with the difficulty of recognising Augustus .
25 In short , he is not dull but often comes across as one of those who favour a return to ‘ Victorian values ’ .
26 As to the rest of the disc , it 's perhaps fair to state that Klemperer 's Johann Strauss will not please those who favour a relaxed ‘ Wienerisch ’ approach to such music , but there can surely be few complaints about the Mendelssohn .
27 If you 're looking for a beach style holiday Playa Del Ingles must be on your short list — it has over four miles of sandy beach stretching from the centre of town to the high sand dunes at Mas Palomas , with plenty of seclusion for those who favour the all over tanning method .
28 In addition , those who favour the return of a property tax point out ( as described earlier in this chapter ) that there are many financial advantages involved in purchasing a house and that a property tax might serve to dampen down the overheating of the housing market evident during much of the 1980s .
29 The idea of a national public service paid for by the community is under attack from those who favour the concept of ‘ consumer sovereignty ’ and subscription ( ‘ pay-per-view ’ ) television .
30 By creating the elite trained group there is a small danger of polarising opinion into those who favour the change and those who set out to resist it .
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