Example sentences of "to those [Wh pn] have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , despite Elizabeth 's personal danger during the Seymour affair , she added to the risks to herself by strenuously protecting her governess , Catherine Ashley ; loyalty to those who had given loyalty was the mark of the true ruler .
2 We will see in the training section how important a benefit ‘ confidence gained ’ was to those who had attended courses .
3 One of the main personal benefits to those who had attended courses was connected with the increased efficiency mentioned above .
4 After the patient was admitted to the coronary care unit the placebo was added to those who continued to receive active therapy , and rt-PA to those who had received placebo .
5 Comparing Tim 's murderers to those who had killed Christ , he spoke of the ‘ impish and delightful schoolboy , dead before his prime , his potential cruelly destroyed ’ .
6 So Christ ministered in Israel to those who had preconceived notions about the coming Kingdom .
7 Findings from the unions were a surprise to those who had glimpsed Utopia as a world where work became unnecessary : one American union polled its members and discovered that though they thought work was boring , they would rather do that than do nothing .
8 The right to wear them over the left breast pocket instead of on the sleeve was granted to those who had taken part in three trips behind the lines .
9 It would have seemed strange to those who had known Nigel in his early days as a conscientious objector to find him cheering the prime minister through the Falklands War .
10 Iranians , and the Iraqis whom they protect , make huge claims : 500,000 Iraqi Shias slaughtered , and 800,000 hiding in the marshes of southern Iraq — in addition to those who have sought safety in Iran , or in the buffer zone along the Kuwaiti border .
11 This involves talking to those who have suffered crimes recently , including sexual assault .
12 It is Morland Beddoes who is right , and he gives the answer to those who have called Elizabeth 's work ‘ trivial ’ ; it is life .
13 His interest in , and knowledge of , inner-city problems is more profound and personally felt than that of most government ministers and civil servants , according to those who have spent time with him .
14 The first is that the principal postwar task will be the search for peace , an idea which will naturally commend itself both to those who have taken part in the war , and to those who have not .
15 Managers of championship-winning teams have dominated the annual awards for too long , with no recognition to those who have worked miracles with limited resources .
16 But it is well known that there is a prejudice against awarding the bigger gongs to those who have fled England : especially for Switzerland .
17 Certainly the aspiration is not limited in modern times to those who have read Emaux et Camées , the French book that Pound respectfully pillaged for Hugh Selwyn Mauberley ; it is to be found in all modern poetries known to me , Russian and Polish as well as French , and ( more faintly ) in British and American .
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