Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] those " in BNC.

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1 To identify a new chairperson for the board , or to derive full value from bringing on those trustees , five years is too short .
2 But there were some very good people lived down those streets .
3 At Naxos it poured with rain and torrents swirled down those narrow streets .
4 In it , a group of star economists , including Sir Alan Walters , Mrs Thatcher 's personal adviser , showed how , in any stream of traffic , every additional vehicle slows down those already there — and that the slower the speed of the traffic stream being joined , the greater the hindrance caused by every joining vehicle .
5 By bringing in those whores behind my back … ’
6 One of the messages from the Bill may be that bringing in those schemes and making them work is one way in which the engineers can show that they have as much to contribute in cutting the number of casualties as those who deal with the behavioural side of driving and those who build the bypasses that take traffic away from towns and villages .
7 Because all aspects of the product must be considered , VE is essentially a team operation , bringing in those people with specific knowledge , from anywhere in the firm as required , as part-time members .
8 Because all aspects of the product must be considered , VE is essentially a team operation , bringing in those people with specific knowledge , from anywhere in the firm as required , as part-time members .
9 I hope , and I shall be bringing it up at the next police committee , that we will commit ourselves to that initiative will a view to bringing in those two pilot schemes in the county and extending it at a later date .
10 There 's plenty of space for you to jot down those important dates , and there are super recipes to try throughout the year .
11 We did not speak , just smiled , shook hands and set off walking along those dim back streets where Jordi felt fairly safe .
12 I told you not to come down those blasted stairs on your own . ’
13 By sailing towards the land first you will find more favourable wind which will enable you to benefit over those who do n't .
14 ‘ He crumbled over those two little old ladies he met in Brighton , and did n't being to take the chance that had been offered to him .
15 Thorough preparation of the plot before sowing also say off those other perennial horrors , couch and horsetail , both of which can go down 6ft or more and spread in all directions .
16 By the end of this eight-week programme you will know about your body 's requirements , and you should have managed to shake off those excess pounds .
17 Still , speedy resolution of some cases could free up those vital human resources for more complicated ones .
18 The mind that had conjured up those designs had to be brilliant — annoying , devious , prone to flights of fancy — but brilliant all the same .
19 Or perhaps it was merely an accident that Marcus had picked up those utterances of his ancestors .
20 The Spirit 's gifts encourage , inspire and build up those who receive them , and benefit from their use .
21 She says a massage will help loosen you up and get the blood flowing normally and warm up those aching muscles .
22 And now what they 're saying is , well we 'll buy out those appeals , if you had your appeal running for a few years we 'll give you five hundred pound ex gratia payment .
23 The remedy , in his view , lay in a protective tariff keeping out those imports likely to damage British manufactured goods .
24 The purpose of the pre-hearing assessment is to sift out those applications which are unlikely to succeed .
25 Nevertheless , the Secretary of State for the Environment is empowered to ‘ charge cap ’ local authorities , either by setting a universal limit or by singling out those authorities whose levels of Community Charge he or she considers excessive .
26 But if we lost in 1992 — as we certainly lost in 1987 — because prosperous voters feared that we would reduce their disposable income , we will not win back those middle income families by pretending that we have abandoned the very purpose of our creation and our existence .
27 Biff could n't wait out those years , case he died first .
28 He would n't have carried out those threats to set the press on her .
29 Any artist should seek out those people who can get them closer to a record company . ’
30 He would go further : he would seek out those who could help .
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