Example sentences of "[coord] those [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't mean sermons , or those awful sewing bees we used to have .
2 A straight mantleshelf will appeal to the bold or those unconcerned by the prospect of knees or feet catching the underside of the projection causing this impasse , while the downright devious will immediately start to shuffle , heart in the mouth , leftwards to the other side of the arête , from where a straightforward step up gains the shelf and relief .
3 Or those suffering external costs can be compensated : grants towards double glazing near airports is an example .
4 Beginners ( or those wanting full instruction ) pay a supplement of £15 .
5 The specific effects of the written text have been the preoccupation of literary theory from Derrida and Barthes onward , and the writerly nature of the novel has often manifested itself in the form of typographical devices which defy oral utterance or those specific to the codex .
6 Or those small grassland orchids — Lady 's Tresses . ’
7 Owner occupiers were more likely to relocate but the most likely were those in rented accommodation from private landlords or those living rent free .
8 Like a womb , a plane is something which contains us , so a crashing plane could represent insecurities about our mother or those close to us .
9 I was risking no man of my village or those round about being charged with stealing a thing of value .
10 In Rotterdam she would be loaded with so many cases of Dutch cheese , or Dutch tomatoes , or those round white Dutch cabbages .
11 Instead of hell , God might consign the impenitent or spiritually immature or those ignorant of him to another round of earthly life .
12 Those deemed to have ‘ immigrant tendencies ’ ( the phrase used by the Chinese officials ) such as single people' or those married but without children or people with close relatives already settled abroad were simply refused passports even if everything else had been arranged .
13 The official receiver as convener of the meeting can require the bankrupt to attend the meeting ( r 6.84 ) and so it must be presumed that matters regarding the bankrupt 's activities can be raised by either the official receiver or those present .
14 ‘ Well , we must be getting downstairs or those poor men will think they 're never going to get that glass of sherry , ’ said Ianthe more lightly .
15 Or those voracious fish-eaters , otters , have been seen to play in the same pool as the salmon , fish who would normally flee from the presence of such a competent and fearsome predator .
16 B argued , however , that the definition had to be given a narrower definition either as regards the Regulations as a whole or those relevant to the instant case : the Regulations contemplated an actual employment relationship between employer and employee , and the definition in Reg 2 could not be applied literally .
17 In addition , it will be useful to examine the idea that pre-literate societies , either in antiquity or those existing in the contemporary world , have more ( or more far-fetched ) mystical ideas about dreaming than our own .
18 for instance , as Nikitin points out , it is impossible to categorize those garrison troops who undertook private trading against their superiors ' orders , or those private individuals who voluntarily joined armed detachments going out on campaign under orders from Moscow .
19 Bottomless sing-a-longs with Bob Sedgemoor and his organ , or those popular Country and Western evenings with Whaddon 's own ‘ Belle of the Canteena ’ , Rosetta Fish , or the singing house conveyors , Deceptively Spacious Tex Mortgage and the Black Gulch Estate Agents .
20 If the military or those dark-age fools were to take the initiative , we would be doomed . ’
21 As a result left-wing groups or those hostile or dangerous to Jordanian influence in the territories were starved of funding , while groups which co-operated with Amman ( both the government and the PLO officials there ) , were rewarded .
22 ‘ I do n't need you no more ! ’ she said to herself and even she was not sure whether it was Simon , her Dad , or those old , frayed fantasies she was talking about .
23 Central to this perspective is the analysis of ‘ common-places ’ , or those everyday phrases which express values ( Rokeach , 1973 ; Ehninger and Hauser , 1984 ) , and which , according to Aristotle , add ‘ a moral quality to our speech ’ ( Rhetoric , 1909 ) .
24 Would this be the local General Commissioners , or those responsible for the area in which the property is situated ?
25 That is a matter for the Inspector of Taxes or those responsible for the assessment to decide as to how they will deal with those matters .
26 When children die , allegedly at the hands of parents or those responsible for their care , society expects responsibility to be allocated , and penalties paid .
27 Or those orange and lemon things .
28 And occasionally , when the market or those subterranean voices demand , they will get their due accord before dropping back out of sight .
29 If workers in employment or those unemployed are not fully aware of the general nature of the price increases in the economy , it may look to them as if these nominal wage increases represent higher real wages .
30 The sheriff said it was ‘ desirable ’ that all remand prisoners be checked at least hourly every night and not just those identified as at risk from suicide , or poor health or those likely to try to escape .
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