Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] those [Wh pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And the medical profession is now beginning to accept that those who constantly suppress their anger are more likely to develop cancer than those who are able to express it .
2 Inevitably we would expect that those who freely accept the teaching of our Church will vote according to their consciences .
3 The original ( i.e. medieval ) idea of the university looked to a self-governing community of scholars , in which there was no distinction in kind between those who mainly taught and those who mainly learned — all were embarked on a process of intellectual discovery .
4 I believe that the Housing Executive ensures that those who most need the grants are put at the top of the list .
5 Here we neglect all strategical niceties or memories of past encounters , considering only two simple kinds of players : those who always cooperate and those who always defect .
6 Although we can not honestly say that those who unsuccessfully oppose a particular decision or policy consent to that decision or policy when it is carried out despite their opposition , we can say that they are nevertheless bound by that decision in so far as they accept both the principle of majority decisions and the fairness of the procedures through which the decision is reached or the policy made .
7 This seems to me to be a more accurate picture of the nature of religious belief than one which suggests that those who really believe , must confess to an unbridgeable gulf between themselves and ‘ unbelief ‘ .
8 Yet , first , that outcome of specialization which is an assumed general division between those who create and perform and those who merely receive is not significantly greater at this level of material techniques than at the level of systems of training of inherent resources .
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