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

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31 To those that have nothing shall be given a kick in the arse , ’ Moran responded to the luxury of the choices .
32 But even to those that have none , he argues , we still ‘ have a natural duty not to be cruel ’ ( 1972 : 114 ) .
33 Just as seeds provide a rich feast to those that have the equipment to deal with them , so do their animal equivalent , eggs .
34 Then proceed to those that have still some way to go and take them at least a little further .
35 This is not confined to those that have a direct moral influence , like the monarchy and the church , but also touches other structures , like the Stock Exchange and the City , which previously drew their strength from adhering to a strict code of honour and trust .
36 Depending on the replies from them in relation to those that have lapsed we then send a second letter to them saying is there anybody that will take over the scheme , if not , right we we intend to remove the signs from the er from the area and then if there is no reply to this letter within fourteen days we you know we 'll come and remove the signs .
37 They were like beacons to those that preyed on them .
38 The in vivo action of TAGH seems to entail recruitment of similar changes in the EGF receptor to those that occur after partial hepatectomy .
39 Although it will never attain real equality , a democratic society will seek to ensure that there is a redistribution in wealth through taxation which funds the services which provide help to those that need it .
40 And greater success at wealth creation has also meant that we have been in a better position to provide practical help to those that need it .
41 In a major review of nicotine addiction , the US Surgeon General concluded that ‘ the pharmacologic and behavioural processes that determine tobacco addiction are similar to those that determine addiction to drugs such as heroin and cocaine ’ [ 2 ] .
42 Between them they reduced the number of officers and assigned specific duties to those that remained .
43 In the early part of this period most job losses were managed by ‘ natural wastage ’ , with 80% of miners from closed pits being transferred to those that remained open , but the overall loss of employment opportunities was dramatic .
44 The transition from exploitation to management is , however , underpinned by a change in economic attitudes , from those that are based on short-term high returns to those that recognise the need for sustainability in order to achieve long-term ongoing returns .
45 Likewise , though there is some truth in Walpole 's observation that ‘ the world is a comedy to those that think , a tragedy to those that feel ’ , such genres are typically barred from science .
46 That must be of great concern to the yards which were not successful in the tendering process , whose problems will become similar to those that confronted Yarrow until this afternoon .
47 These 7 assumptions are similar to those that underpin the analysis of Markowitz presented in Chapter 4 but they also make important extensions — principally assumptions 4 and 7 .
48 Likewise , though there is some truth in Walpole 's observation that ‘ the world is a comedy to those that think , a tragedy to those that feel ’ , such genres are typically barred from science .
49 Enteric inhibitory nerves , similar to those that subserve the rectoanal inhibitory reflex , are found throughout the gastrointestinal tract and mediate relaxation in both sphincteric as well as non-sphincteric circular smooth muscle .
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