Example sentences of "that those [pron] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Both in Health and Education , the new Secretaries of State have the advantage that those they have to deal with on the shopfloor , so to speak , will know that the Government 's policies are now here to stay .
2 Several DCSLs , commenting on Minor Project schools in general , observed that a number of committees had lapsed since their initial involvement in the project , and that those which had operated without the benefit of a committee were the weaker for it .
3 A Country Diary : OXFORDSHIRE : When , during the October gales , the ground beneath my Sturmer Pippin was strewn with windfalls , I attempted to harvest the remnant , but found that they were still firmly affixed to their spurs , and that those which had fallen had been wrenched off , spurs and all .
4 That does not mean that those which have lost most employees during the year are struggling — Grand Met and Guinness appear due to the clear-out of peripheral businesses , and Reed International because of its transformation from manufacturing to publishing .
5 The Land Rover does n't belong to me and I 've got to make sure that those who 've given money to the trust do n't have it wasted . ’
6 ( 2 ) Granting the application , that the central objective of the category of public interest immunity involved was the maintenance of an honourable , disciplined , law-abiding and uncorrupt police force ; that therefore , in view of the public disquiet understandably aroused by proven malpractice of some members of the disbanded West Midlands Serious Crime Squad , and of the extensive publicity already attaching to the authority 's documents following B. 's successful appeal , it could not be said that those who had co-operated in the authority 's investigation would regret that co-operation , or that future generations of potential witnesses would withhold it , if the court were to release the documents to the applicants to enable them to defeat if they could an allegedly corrupt claim in damages ; that the imperative public interest in the case was that the applicants had a proper opportunity of obtaining the evidence they sought so that the grave allegations which they made , and were the same allegations that had troubled the Court of Appeal sufficiently to allow B. 's appeal , could be properly tested in the courts ; and that , accordingly , B. 's undertaking would be varied to allow him to hand over to the applicants those of the authority 's documents which were incorporated in his appeal bundle , the applicants for their part undertaking to use those documents only for the purposes of defending the present libel proceedings pursued against them ( post , pp. 927G — 928A , B ) .
7 Interestingly , there are signs that those who had escaped from the royal mouvance were not entirely comfortable in their independence .
8 The irony was that those who had observed it had considered her spoiled and stuck-up .
9 Arguing once more from the personal to the universal , he concluded that those who had done such a thing to him were the enemies of all civilised society .
10 As they poured into Westminster from remote corners of the Scottish highlands and seats in the English shires ( fifty-nine of the government supporters had attended less than one tenth of the sittings of the house in that session ) , it was clear that those who had championed the House of Lords as a place where party discipline took second place to wisdom had an altogether too rosy view of things .
11 Sometimes it seemed that those who had profited most successfully form the bonanza that he Shah had unleashed were the first to go -with members of the Pahlavi dynasty leading the rush tot he exit .
12 In each case , MI5 alleged that those who had reported such stories were either mentally unbalanced , or seeking publicity , which was a convenient way of denigrating them and the tales .
13 The police would not necessarily assume that the bones in the graveyard were of people who had lived at Wyvis Hall , nor that those who had brought about their deaths had lived there .
14 In the famous debates between the Levellers and the army leaders , principally Cromwell and Ireton , at Putney in the autumn of 1647 , the Levellers argued that those who had fought on Parliament 's side had earned the right to be enfranchised : " if ever a people shall free themselves from tyranny , certainly it is after seven years ' war and fighting for their liberty , " said Maximilian Petty .
15 The Supreme Court ruled on Jan. 22 that those who had fled from countries where rebel forces had attempted to coerce them into military service were not entitled to political asylum .
16 Here , R. H. Tawney took a traditional line , asserting that Tutorial Classes and , at the very least , One-Year courses constituted the WEA 's real work , that those who had left school at or about fifteen were its most important target and that as a movement it should be largely under the control of its voluntary student members .
17 The failure to hold a vote fed rumours that some MPs had been paid up to US$10,000 each to disrupt the proceedings , and reinforced the belief that those who had benefited most from the coup were obstructing Aristide 's return .
18 She was fortunate in that those who had passed through their political puberty in the fifties and sixties had grown up with a hazy notion of the Establishment .
19 Many clubs employed ‘ cravat-looseners ’ whose sole job was to make sure that those who had slid beneath the table through no fault of their own , were not about to be choked by their clothing .
20 Durao had announced that those who had failed the paper would be able to re-take the exam in May , but the controversy had highlighted the need for reform in the Portuguese education system .
21 In fact she was following her husband 's wishes that those who had helped create a fortune should now inherit it .
22 The report states that those who have lived on state pensions , income support or low pay , are most likely to live in the most energy-inefficient homes which are incapable of being heated to a minimum comfort standard .
23 I want to remind you that those who have declared an interest should not vote .
24 A draft law providing a civilian alternative service is still awaiting parliamentary approval , as is a draft criminal code which states implicitly that those who have evaded military service as a consequence of their religious or pacifist convictions are not liable to prosecution .
25 I do not believe that it will necessarily enhance trade opportunities ; I think that those who have argued that have done so superficially .
26 But Ron Morris is confident that those who have joined him have enjoyed proper training , decent wages ( above the industry 's going rate ) , and many have secured permanent jobs .
27 Restructuring will inevitably entail compromises , and it is important that those who have to make the compromises work should be involved in fashioning them .
28 The underlying concept is that those who have produced a knowledge product should control its dissemination and should benefit economically from it .
29 Therefore it would also seem possible to learn a functional sign language without a positive desire to become deaf on the part of the hearing learner ; nevertheless , it has been the case in the past that those who have learned sign language have often been cast in the integrative mould and have had their views devalued by the hearing community because of it .
30 The apostle Paul , answering the anxious questions of Christians whose loved ones had died , reminded them that Jesus ' own victory over death makes it certain that those who have come into a close relationship with him will share his new , full life which goes beyond the grave .
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