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

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1 For fear that those who disseminate racist propaganda would turn to newer mediums of communication , it was decided to deal explicitly and comprehensively with all forms of communication such as films , tapes , records and video recordings , f not all of which would unambiguously have fallen within the proposed law .
2 It is not true that those who threaten to kill themselves never do .
3 While this suited some people with mild conditions , it became clear that those who attended as outpatients frequently had quite different characteristics from those who were admitted to the mental hospitals as in-patients .
4 As regards the legal position of some 350,000 Chinese living in Indonesia , it was eventually agreed that China would offer them citizenship , and that those who declined this offer would be granted permanent residency rights by the Indonesian government .
5 Wherever we might finally strike the balance , it seems clear that whereas nostalgia for the once-safe streets and the once-quiet youth is phoney , we can be equally sure that those who sensationalised the ‘ pistol gangs ’ sometimes got carried away with themselves .
6 The form of ‘ unofficial ’ war which they fought was more characteristic of brigandage and open robbery , but it would be wrong to assume that those who constituted the Companies were all , of necessity , men of criminal background or low degree .
7 A royal letter to the people of Limoges c.1137 ended , ‘ You know that those who despise our orders lose our favour and incur our displeasure . ’
8 We are aware that those who follow us may be judged by our behaviour , and exploration of wilderness areas brings responsibilities as well as pleasures .
9 Even the term ‘ charismatic ’ was used , which implies that those who hold such a model provide others with outstanding leadership .
10 His essential point , that those who hold information hold power , is absolutely correct .
11 It is essential for the well-being of society that those who hold the functionally most important positions perform their roles diligently and conscientiously .
12 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
13 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
14 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
15 The constant supply of optimistic youngsters meant that those who became bitter or critical as they got older could be quietly dropped .
16 Fifty years of oralism had by now so severely retarded the education of deaf people that those who became adults were largely judged incapable of managing their own affairs .
17 This view was no doubt reinforced in the past by the fact that those who became directors were frequently individuals of limited capabilities , good breeding often being a more important ground for selection than business acumen .
18 It will be suggested that those who became Jacobites because of a deep attachment to the principles of divine-right monarchy and Stuart legitimism were relatively few ; most who turned to Jacobitism did so because of disillusionment with developments after the Glorious Revolution .
19 For example Bergmann et al , 1978 found that 38 per cent of a sample of 83 patients with organic mental disorder referred to a day hospital assessment unit lived alone ; and the authors concluded , after following up the sample for 12 months , that those who lived alone were least likely to be maintained at home for that period of time even with substantial support from social services , and recommended that resources should be concentrated on those who lived with their families .
20 This can best be seen in the demand made by princes who had subscribed to the treaty that those who lived in their lands should do the same .
21 What I 'm really searching for is a bit more evidence from the C , all participants as to why the principle of expanding an exis existing settlement has been rejected , I well appreciate that those who lived in the settlement that was chosen would not like it , but that 's not the point I 'm getting at , is there nothing in this principle of building on what 's there ?
22 Also it might be that those who suffer from SAD differ from most people only because they are more susceptible than the rest of the population to feeling ‘ under the weather ’ when they do not see daylight , particularly in the morning .
23 The New Zealand experience suggests that those who proceed with ‘ open ’ adoption are not altogether the same as those who would have done so under the more traditional approach .
24 To say that a particular department ( or programme ) provides value for money means that those who strive to provide the service do the best they can , within the resources that are available and the environment within which they operate .
25 To say that a particular department ( or programme ) provides value for money means that those who strive to provide the service do so as best they can , given the resources that are available and the environment within which they operate .
26 The result would be that those who drive more would pay more for their insurance .
27 The Irish enforced a ‘ Ban ’ on British sports in the sense that those who wished to play Gaelic football or hurling under the aegis of the Gaelic Athletic Association could not also play football or cricket .
28 Hence the somewhat incongruous background to the emergence of Britain 's most important fascist organization : the publication of a reasoned pragmatic plan of action to attack unemployment in Mosley 's The Greater Britain , combined with the creation of a uniformed defence force to ensure that those who wished to hear of such ideas at public meetings would be able to do so .
29 Long before Wilkins sought to popularize the Copernican system , the Protestant reformer Calvin had declared that those who wished to learn astronomy should not look to the Bible .
30 A Rail Regulator will ensure that all companies have fair access to the track and will make sure that those who win the franchises honour the terms of their contract .
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