Example sentences of "those [Wh pn] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 THOSE who yearn for the smiling helpfulness of American skiing , but whose credit limits do not permit access to it , can console themselves with the news that the French resort of Les Arcs is launching a campaign to distinguish itself from competing resorts by encouraging staff to be unfailingly polite .
2 Some of those who stuck with the rebellion had to force their way through the Tory crowd and shake off the intimidation .
3 In effect , professional and financial factors combined with political pressures to strengthen the camp of those who pressed for the reform of ORTF .
4 This competition made conflicts more likely and meant that in any conflict rival groups of Indians would be involved ; those who traded with the French would support them , and their enemies would support the British , so that Indian skirmishing inland played a larger part in the fighting of the 1740s than in previous wars .
5 Those who sit on the Treasury Bench make claims about average net income increases .
6 The separate phases of education and training should be made visible to those who contribute to the process — teachers , employers , trainers and funders .
7 Among those who featured round the top ten were ‘ NIB All Sorts ’ led by Joe McGovern .
8 Those who come for the lakes will not be disappointed either .
9 ‘ We are not aiming at a local audience , but are bearing the EEC in mind , and of course all those who come to the Frankfurt Book Fair at the same time . ’
10 The same report re-announced the prosecutions of specific groups ( street traders , casual workers , mini cab drivers and despatch riders in London , the South Coast , Birmingham and Scotland ) with the suggestion that a larger number of claimants are involved than those who come to the courts .
11 First , those who come to the Park to enjoy it can not do so , because of all the traffic .
12 Why should those who come to the Park for enjoyment and healthy exercise — walking , cycling , jogging etc — have to put up with the danger , the noise , and the pollution created by those who are looking only to their own convenience ?
13 At his deposition , North 's aide Robert Earl offered a breakdown of those who knew about the Iran operation , those who did not know and those who knew a bit of it , like a game of Chinese boxes .
14 In the better hotels there is always a telephone by the bath — the sense of importance of those who soak in the provided scented foam being thereby increased .
15 Although space is at a premium in NOTTINGHAM GRADUATE , we like to find a corner for those who studied at the former University College .
16 This is perhaps not surprising : their preference for home care at the first interview indicates that they have a stronger commitment to looking after the dementia sufferer than those who said in the first interview that they would prefer institutional care .
17 A system of ‘ National Assistance ’ was to be maintained for all those who fell outside the other benefits to be paid for by the national exchequer .
18 Go into the s transept with its rose window of the Last Judgement by Max Švabinský , 1935–8 , the Emblem of Prague City in metalwork by Karel Štipl , 1946 , a statue of Christ by Čeněk Vosmík , a fine memorial of 1921 dedicated to those who fell in the Great War by K. Pokorný , and the statue of St Wenceslas by Karel Dvořák , 1922 .
19 That reconciliation was not Franco 's guiding principle was clear from the decree he had issued on 1 April 1939 ( the same day he had signed the final war bulletin ) , ordering that a monument be built " to perpetuate the memory of those who fell in the Crusade of Liberation " and to honour " those who gave their lives for God and the Fatherland " .
20 Today those who fought and those who fell in the Chinese onslaught were remembered .
21 A higher frequency of transient expressive dysphasia was found among those who wrote with the right compared with the left hand .
22 Among left handed writers defects of verbal comprehension were more frequent than among those who wrote with the right hand .
23 There was no difference in ear scores among the latter subjects between those who wrote with the hooked and upright postures .
24 This development is particularly important in the study of those who wrote in the vernacular for laymen who were cut off from the richness of recollected prayer in the practice of the liturgy and in search of modes by which they could realise the substance of their faith .
25 And those who get past the door seem to agree with the policy .
26 Food preferences are very much dictated by habit , and those who get into the habit of choosing the fibre-rich foods gradually come to prefer them .
27 Those who get to the top use interpersonal skills rather than force .
28 Will the Secretary of State take it from me that the people of Northern Ireland will appreciate his expressions of sympathy and those of the hon. Member for Greenock and Port Glasgow ( Dr. Godman ) , directed to those who suffered in the terrible massacre that took place last night and to the relatives of the person who was murdered this morning ?
29 What happens to those who step outside the predictable patterns and regularities ?
30 That should go to the rescue workers who took great risks to bring out survivors , the skill of the medical teams and the love expressed by those who cared for the injured and bereaved .
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