Example sentences of "those who [verb] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The declaration committed those who signed it to recognise the independence and sovereignty of other members , to respect human rights including those of national minorities , and to observe existing boundaries .
2 A quite contrary type of criticism of the Devolution Bill came from those who felt it did not go far enough : the existing degree of administrative devolution in Scotland required a genuine , federal assembly even with taxing powers .
3 Where there is a protracted course of conduct , and those who witness it respond angrily to what is occurring , there will perhaps be no difficulty .
4 The offer would seem at first sight to be an extremely generous one , but those who make it know it can not be accepted .
5 Some sales managers feel that selling abroad is impossibly difficult , but those who try it feel that it is no more difficult than selling to the home market .
6 The incident which will stick for ever in the minds of those who witnessed it came when she was being ushered into the main entrance of Yorkshire Television .
7 Can people who read it believe it to be objective and thorough when those who prepared it did not consult the agency that has the statutory responsibility for preparing flood prevention plans and for carrying out works to prevent flooding ?
8 The development is one of recovery of health from sickness ; Hilton sees that man 's dual nature has a double inheritance : the sickness of the self that we are born to ( 3.19 – 20 ) and the transcendent " heritage of " ( Scale 2. 46.139r. – 301 ) that we can work towards : In The Scale Hilton developed at greater length the nature of the active and passive elements that belong to the contemplative life through which those who pursue it discover in the structure of their own experience the very being of Christ .
9 Those who made it show all too clearly the strains of their journey .
10 Britain was one of those who thought it went too far .
11 But sterling 's recent weakness has disappointed those who expected it to rise sharply against the D-mark this year .
12 health , for example , may be as much a demand-side as a supply-side factor through social pressures on those who suffer it to take early retirement at a time of general contraction .
13 Those who advocated it argued that it was of no use to abolish selection at 11 + , in the name of justice and fairness , and then reintroduce selection a few months later , by streaming children once at school .
14 Those who managed it had access to information and carefully sifted opinion .
15 It is better described as a full day 's expedition , and those who undertake it need to be well-provisioned and should allow ample time to see the many natural attractions along the way .
16 If this book assists those who read it to become more ‘ research minded ’ it will have achieved its objective .
17 Those who love it have every right to say to the offenders : ‘ Go elsewhere if you ca n't control yourselves . ’
18 Those who founded it do not for one moment pretend to be neutral , ’ Lewis confessed .
19 One is between ‘ centralisers ’ and ‘ regionalists ’ : those who want control to remain in Moscow and those who want it to spread down to republics and localities .
20 In it those who want it have some paid employment , probably on a part-time , possibly job-sharing basis , and not for an entire lifetime .
21 Those who defend it say that it repesents ‘ an area of moderation and wisdom in French democracy ’ and that both are sorely needed .
22 For example , how many members of the cancer patient 's family have the mutant gene , and do those who have it show a greater tendency to develop cancer ?
23 Some of those who have it take it very much for granted , others cherish it as a priceless possession , and still others search for it and never find it .
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