Example sentences of "[subord] [det] who do " in BNC.

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1 Very few people have the luxury of starting completely from scratch although those who do seldom see it as an advantage .
2 TRANSPORT ‘ Did you know that lorry drivers who pick up hitch-hikers have 73 per cent fewer accidents than those who do n't ? ’
3 Yet parents who smack their children are far more common than those who do not .
4 You know the old saying there 's none more deaf than those who do not want to hear . ’
5 The children born to heavy smokers are on average 200 grams lighter than those who do not .
6 Children who smoke are more susceptible to coughs and increased phlegm and are more likely to have chest illnesses than those who do not smoke [ 9 ] .
7 As Meisel observes correctly , merely to state that the number of those who hold power in any given society is fewer than those who do not , is to state a truism which has rarely been sensibly denied , but which explains little .
8 2 ) the extent to which Northern Irish institutions of higher education attract students as well qualified as those going ‘ across the water ’ ; Why do some courses in Britain attract better qualified students than those who do equivalent courses in Northern Ireland ?
9 Teachers who recall the booklet well are more positive about its general utility than those who do not ; teachers reporting actual changes following its use are also more positive in their attitude than those who do not .
10 Teachers who recall the booklet well are more positive about its general utility than those who do not ; teachers reporting actual changes following its use are also more positive in their attitude than those who do not .
11 To have used the booklet is associated with more positive attitudes towards its general utility ; teachers who recall it well hold more positive attitudes towards its general utility and flexibility and effectiveness than those who have not ; as might be expected , teachers who associate changes in school with the use of the booklet hold more positive attitudes towards its general utility than those who do not ; teachers in schools in the less prosperous northern part of the borough are less negative with respect to its efficiency .
12 Those who have seen the booklet are more positive about the collegiality and openness and professionality of SSE than those who have not ; those who have used it are much more positive about the professionality of SSE than those who have not ; those who recall it well are much more positive about the collegiality and openness and the efficiency and ( non ) threat of SSE than those who do not ; those who report changes in schools following its use are much more positive about the collegiality and openness and the professionality of SSE .
13 There are elections at all levels where it can be better for a party to have a low turn-out overall because those who do vote will tend to be your people .
14 Auden was rightly suspicious of his own rhetoric ; but to say that the line We must love one another or die is untrue because we die anyway ( or because those who do not love do not instantly expire ) is to take a narrow or forgetful view .
15 Paul gets deeply drunk at a New Year 's Eve party , where those friends who already have children get wheezily maudlin and dilate on the sheer cost of small kids versus the sheer joy of small kids ; while those who do n't have kids elbow him constantly , calling him a bit of a sharp-shooter , a devil , a sperm-bank , a prong , a peopler of nations and an irresponsible git .
16 Secrecy confers power on those who know the secret while those who do not are at a disadvantage .
17 The results are persuasive : those who take part regularly in his sports programmes at school are only one-third as likely to drop out as those who do n't .
18 British Equestrian Insurance Brokers Limited have had policies available for 15 years for riders who do not own horses as well as those who do .
19 As I understand it Jehovah 's Witnesses accept and take advantage of the same medical treatment as those who do not subscribe to their beliefs and are as anxious as anyone else to recover from any illness from which they may suffer .
20 The British seeker lost in the German metaphysical jungle , the homecomer from Paris dinner-parties armed with the latest idea , or what he hopes may pass for that , are abiding images for fun-making ; and cultural insularity is a vice to be levelled against the British only by those who do not know them , though those who do sometimes have cause to wish it were true .
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