Example sentences of "[prep] those [noun] who have [be] " in BNC.

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1 Often there was scant evidence of academic activity , and this prompted criticism from some of those users who had been to mainstream schools .
2 In 1950 , however , many saw in the Dogma of the Assumption a test of the loyalty of those theologians who had been criticized , if not condemned , by Humani Generis .
3 She loved Sharpe , yet she saw in her lover the embodiment of those ghouls who had been used to scare her into childhood obedience .
4 This occurred despite the continuity of the catholic hierarchy in Northern Ireland and despite the war experience of those catholics who had been involved in the army .
5 ‘ Under no circumstances will any of those competitors who have been chosen be told they can not go . ’
6 Thirteen middle-ranking securities firms followed the example of the four largest houses by making available the lists of those clients who had been compensated and , like them , were subsequently fined by the Japan Securities Dealers Association .
7 The fact is of course that what we 're seeing here is a tiny minority of people , and I could bring thousands of people here tonight who 've been in the services , thousands of parents of those people who 've been in the services , who would give you a very very different story .
8 The trouble is that this can present psychological problems if , like me , you are not one of those people who has been riding since you first told some condescending aunt from your pushchair ‘ It 's not a horsy , it 's under 14.2hh ’ .
9 For a brief time the descendants of those Highlanders who had been forced down into the valley to find work a century before had returned to the land of their fathers .
10 In looking for the answers , let us begin with those citizens who have been around for the longest time — the elderly and those in later middle age .
11 This has caused a certain amount of wrangling , with those stalwarts who had been at Down Royal through thick and thin — mostly thin — complaining because there were now too many layers to be accommodated .
12 The reforms should similarly be related to those advocated below on lowering the school leaving age to fourteen for those students who have been failed by our present educational system to allow them to undertake part-time work and part-time training .
13 When asked to talk through her technique , she appears reticent , suggesting that it is a little too simplistic and old-fashioned , perhaps too naive for those readers who have been to art school .
14 When asked to talk through her technique , she appears reticent , suggesting that it is a little too simplistic and old-fashioned , perhaps too naive for those readers who have been to art school .
15 But heal they do as we have seen from those lines who have been to the brink demonstrate .
16 They were ‘ assez fins , astutes et inconstans daffection ’ — ( sufficiently subtle , astute and inconstant in affection ) — a very unattractive lot , in other words , apart from those courtiers who had been brought up in France .
17 I agree with him that they have an important role to play in a fully integrated service for mentally ill people , but the House would mislead itself if it believed that those mentally ill people who find themselves on the streets are drawn from those patients who have been discharged from long-term care in hospitals .
18 As the provision of day beds ought to be the responsibility of the trusts , will the Secretary of State take time today to condemn Labour 's vicious attacks on those individuals who have been selected to help run the trusts ?
19 This has been a cause of intense resentment in some rural areas which has rebounded on those newcomers who have been able to afford to purchase their homes at prices beyond the reach of the locals .
20 Nevertheless , the good news will bring some welcome relief to those homeowners who have been waiting for the best part of 1991 to sell their home .
21 closed communion' ( limiting the Lord 's Supper to those attenders who had been baptized by immersion ) versus ‘ open communion ’ ( allowing non-baptized attenders to participate ) .
22 Most editors and journalists are perfectly honest about the fact that when they need help they tend to go to those PROs who have been helpful in the past .
23 Warm thanks are due to my many colleagues within the information industry and to those organisations who have been so helpful in providing guidance , views , information and explanation .
24 In 1783 ‘ returning thanks to those gentlemen who have been pleased to employ him with surveying , drawing etc. ’ he announced that a school would be opened at the corner of Tassel Street , near Ridgefield , for the instruction of young gentlemen , in the arts of drawing and painting .
25 She had a thin , satisfied smile on her face , which not even a few smirks and elbow nudgings among those ladies who had been at the tea could banish .
26 the senior positions being occupied by those members who have been in Congress longest .
27 A unique opportunity to study lateral specialization of function in the human brain is provided by those patients who have been treated by left or right hemispherectomy for malignant tumour or for convulsions associated with infantile hemiplegia .
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