Example sentences of "those [noun pl] who [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Next season we must consider playing fixtures in midweek under the floodlights of those clubs who have the facilities during October , November , February and March to prevent any large backlog of matches again .
2 At present even those authorities who support the concept of advocacy tend to wait to be approached by a local voluntary group before initiating a project .
3 In the last instance , definitions of crime reflect the interests of those groups who comprise the ruling class .
4 Those readers who like the gossip found in ‘ Heard on my Rounds ’ will have noticed that the column has not appeared in this issue .
5 Those readers who remember the 1951 Festival of Britain in London will no doubt recall the shot tower which attracted much attention at the time .
6 That fate is connected with the primal parricide , and involves at least those nations influenced by Christianity and Islam , that is , those peoples who share the Old Testament sacred writings with the Jews and claim the same God , the same Father in heaven .
7 At the other extreme are those planners who compose the most thorough set of notes for their essays .
8 Meanwhile , those miners who see the writing on the wall will be leaving soon in droves .
9 The ill feeling between him and the Woodvilles apparently had its roots in the previous reign and it is significant that even those chroniclers who emphasize the Gloucester/Woodville animosity , consider that it was the Hastings/Woodville feud which was worrying Edward IV on his death bed .
10 The ill feeling between him and the Woodvilles apparently had its roots in the previous reign and it is significant that even those chroniclers who emphasize the Gloucester/Woodville animosity , consider that it was the Hastings/Woodville feud which was worrying Edward IV on his death bed .
11 Mark ended his address by saying , ‘ The European and international trade war is really between those Governments who fix the rules of the game to suit themselves , and those who play the game according to Treaty of Rome rules .
12 In this book I hope to show that behaviour scientists interested in what people say can talk to those observers who prefer the voyeurism of much contemporary human study .
13 You can read a newspaper from beginning to end and you can write better than those fellas who keep the thing goin' .
14 Pareto defined an elite at its simplest as those individuals who have the highest indices of excellence in any particular activity , whether it be train-robbing , fishing , political science , or big business .
15 For example , a company manufacturing pressed steel cabinets for washing machines clearly benefits from conglomerate connections with suppliers of the basic materials and with those firms who assemble the branded final product .
16 They are unlikely to influence those farmers — such as agribusinessmen — who react most readily , and most exclusively , to financial incentives ; and these are usually precisely those farmers who wreak the greatest landscape change .
17 Refining , especially among those writers who stress the uniqueness of Japanese collectivism , is part of the democratic process of responding to a consensus of opinion .
18 Indeed , those writers who give the Labour governments of those years high marks for achievement , fail to take sufficient account of the manner and nature of the achievement [ Cairncross , 1985 ; Morgan , 1984 ] .
19 He rather hauntingly characterises the life of the contemplative as a God-hunt and compares those hounds who see the hare and never weary of the chase until they have their quarry with those who run simply because others in the pack do so .
20 However , a distinction surely has to be made between those presidents who alter the terms of the debate and change the course of history and those who achieve no more than marginal change .
21 For those newcomers who seek the social intimacy of a happy and integrated community life in the village , the reserve ( and worse ) of the locals can be mystifying and even upsetting .
22 A dreadful creature , with the body of a hippopotamus and the head of a crocodile , strains forward to devour those unfortunates who fail the judgement .
23 The conflict between these two views of the arts currently takes the form , in the case of English , of the struggle between those academics who represent the ‘ humanistic ’ Arnoldian tradition , often as interpreted by Leavis ( 1952 ) , and the more recent continental influences , such as structuralism , which emphasize the systemic or formal properties of art-objects ( Welch 1987 ) .
24 Normally the mildest of men , Frank had said : ‘ I 'd like some of those bastards who say the NHS is safe in their hands to spend a night in here .
25 Those ladies who use the new machines … ’
26 As from mid-July , interest will be charged from the date of purchase , rather than from the date of the account , for those cardholders who use the credit facility .
27 Unfortunately , this also means that they are of value only to those users who have the expertise and the authority to make more detailed investigations .
28 We discussed in Report 11 the way this can be taken to excess by those teachers who couch the majority of their utterances in the form of questions , even when statements or instructions are more appropriate , and how such questioning can then become further debased by being low-level or closed .
29 Those federalists who make the comparison with the United States ignore the growing body of opinion which supports constitutional reform there ( including the idea that Secretaries of State should be cross-examined on the floor of the House , as in Westminster ) , the chronically low level of participation in elections , and the widespread dissatisfaction with the federal system .
30 We are entitled to vote at Annual General Meetings and to elect a proportion of those members who form the Council of the Trust ( that is , those not appointed by a number of interested organisations ) .
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