Example sentences of "and those who [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | The 1530s , therefore , saw some tentative official moves towards religious reform , although they all reflected the tension between the forces for conservatism and those who looked for change . |
2 | The Ayrshire Cattle Society was founded in 1877 and its first herdbook published the following year , but there continued to be conflict between those who bred for show and those who bred for commercial production . |
3 | There were those who fought for the joy of fighting and those who slew for the sake of slaying . |
4 | Although respected by both his superiors and those who worked for him , Myeloski was never totally trusted . |
5 | So whether we are considering the current practice of representation in relation to individual representatives , or in relation to parties and those who vote for them , it is clear that popular control and accountability are at best very weakly embodied in that practice . |
6 | The judgement of critics , museum men and those who work for Arts and British Councils is vitiated by prejudice and careless enthusiasm for the latest fad ( or desperate anxiety not to let the bandwagon sweep off into the distance ) . |
7 | On March 12 Bernard Tapie , who was chair of the Adidas sports concern and owner of the Marseilles football club , and who headed an " Energie-Sud " list backed by the PS in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur , was fined F1,500 ( US$265 ) for calling the FN and those who voted for it " salauds " ( " bastards " ) at a rally on Jan. 28 ; he was also ordered to pay symbolic damages of one franc each to three FN leaders . |
8 | The ‘ Europeans ’ lined up with the ‘ technologists ’ ( and those who spoke for party opinion in the Commons ) against the Treasury . |
9 | The county members and those who sat for the few boroughs in which the franchise was reasonably wide were normally the most independent of eighteenth-century MPs ; but they were in a minority . |
10 | Some government statements have come perilously close to saying ‘ we can not afford old people ’ and those who care for old people must not be diverted from a moral stand by economic filibustering . |
11 | Long before that stage is reached , however , questions about dependence trouble and puzzle many old people and those who care for them . |
12 | Runs a wide range of services for people with HIV/AIDS and those who care for them , including activities for women affected by HIV . |
13 | Elderly people are systematically marginalised and elder abuse is an extreme example of our lack of concern for elderly people and those who care for them . |
14 | 7.1 Radical changes in the State Benefits system introduced through the Social Security Act 1986 have affected all claimants including dementia sufferers and those who care for them . |
15 | Prism has worked with a very wide variety of groups including the elderly , people with learning difficulties or physical handicap , those recovering from mental illness and those who care for and enable groups who are returning to the community . |