Example sentences of "to those [Wh pn] [verb] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 His hope is that eventually , if a member company goes into liquidation , the other members will fulfil its existing warranties , and refund money to those who 've lost out .
2 Tom says he hopes his success will give heart to those who 've lost their jobs .
3 Is there danger to those who 've come into contact with them ?
4 Moreover , despite Elizabeth 's personal danger during the Seymour affair , she added to the risks to herself by strenuously protecting her governess , Catherine Ashley ; loyalty to those who had given loyalty was the mark of the true ruler .
5 After a long and uphill struggle , lasting for most of the 1950s , Margery Fry had persuaded the Howard League and the newly formed Justice to take up the cause of monetary restitution to be paid out of public funds to those who had suffered personal injury from acts of criminal violence .
6 In a speech on Jan. 24 , Miyazawa broke with tradition by issuing an apology within the Diet to those who had suffered from Japan 's past conduct .
7 Sir Hugh said he understood that the successes of the security forces were of little comfort to those who had suffered at the hands of terrorists .
8 He paid tribute to those who had constructed the jetty , ‘ often in appalling weather conditions ’ .
9 We will see in the training section how important a benefit ‘ confidence gained ’ was to those who had attended courses .
10 Two aspects were considered : the benefits to the farm as a business , and the benefits to those who had attended .
11 One of the main personal benefits to those who had attended courses was connected with the increased efficiency mentioned above .
12 After the patient was admitted to the coronary care unit the placebo was added to those who continued to receive active therapy , and rt-PA to those who had received placebo .
13 A few Bronze Age artifacts were turned up in the dark soil , but they had meant nothing to those who had seen them , and they had been turned back into the earth .
14 Comparing Tim 's murderers to those who had killed Christ , he spoke of the ‘ impish and delightful schoolboy , dead before his prime , his potential cruelly destroyed ’ .
15 So Christ ministered in Israel to those who had preconceived notions about the coming Kingdom .
16 But this time it had a note of desperation which rendered it almost novel even to those who had heard it so often .
17 The amendments ( which were later rescinded ) restricted the right to vote to those who had lived in the constituency for at least two years , or elsewhere in Estonia for five years or more ; deputies themselves had to have lived in Estonia for at least ten years .
18 The deeply unpopular Somerset was overthrown in October , and power passed to those who had opposed the war ; his successor , John Dudley , earl of Warwick , was only recognizing the inevitable when he gave up Boulogne at the same time as peace was made with Scotland in March 1550 , when the last stronghold held by the English , Lauder , capitulated .
19 ‘ Two thousand years ago , Jesus showed clear leadership when he showed love and compassion to those who had become the outcasts of society .
20 The restoration of the monarchy and its patronage proved a particularly valuable source of wealth and position to those who had remained faithful or changed their allegiance with a careful eye to the future .
21 The measure also restored citizenship to 175 cultural figures stripped of their citizenship on emigration , and to those who had joined the Russian emigration to Israel .
22 All this is a matter of statistics and arid generalities : but what the transformation of these local heaths meant to those who had grown up near them and upon them , what the change meant in detail , is revealed to us in the poetry of John Clare , who was born in 1793 on the edge of the heath country of northern Northamptonshire .
23 The term " senior dealer " was generally understood to apply only to those who had achieved certain levels of business which would usually take at least three months .
24 Findings from the unions were a surprise to those who had glimpsed Utopia as a world where work became unnecessary : one American union polled its members and discovered that though they thought work was boring , they would rather do that than do nothing .
25 The first excursion of the new government in foreign affairs was a bitter disappointment to those who had expected a real change in American policy abroad .
26 This was very familiar to those who had worked with Peter before ; he said it before every production , regardless of how complex or simple it was , and regardless of the length of rehearsal allocated .
27 In January this year , three long service presentations were made at Douglas Reyburn to those who had worked for a continuous twenty five years with the company .
28 He felt fully justified in acting as he did , asserting that true blame attached to those who had refused to listen to his grievances .
29 ‘ Naga ’ means ‘ wise serpent ’ , the title given long ago to those who had acquired great wisdom .
30 When these were matched and pairs of hearing signers were established , only eight pairs were found in our data where people acquiring sign before the age of 25 years had similar experience to those who had acquired it after the age of 30 years .
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