Example sentences of "[coord] [vb infin] those " in BNC.

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31 Are you actually having to go out and grow those blasted coffee beans ? ’
32 Accepting that evangelism is no optional extra , the church must seek to identify , train and deploy those with the evangelistic gift .
33 Erm , now , the the third thing was about the training program , just to reiterate where we are on this , that if a request is made for personal development training in the current year , if you remember we , if we identify training needs that that we as management identify , that people need in order to do there present job , and then that takes absolute priority and we should get on and do those , but we get a large number of requests where people erm are , saying that they like to do things which they do n't need to do , but which they think will better equip them , and if they 're , if we 're getting any new requests this year with an expectation that further expenditure will be sought in the next financial year , that 's ninety four , five , then that request will be refused , in other words we ca , we do not see our way to committing ourselves to any
34 In order to accept and welcome those chances it helps to have worked out in thinking and preparatory supervision one 's own feelings about dying .
35 Lucy read , and between her sudden fascination for the floor tiles , edge of the table cloth , light thru' the wine glasses , Jay shot glances at Lucy , delirious at how small her hands were , how the rings she wore seemed to hold those tiny fingers together , how she longed to touch , kiss and suck those hands , nuzzle the inside of Lucy 's wrists .
36 The paradox was that the more ideology stressed the role of sex within conjugality , the more it was necessary to describe and regulate those forms of sexuality which were outside it .
37 If the auditor wishes to place reliance on any internal controls , he should ascertain and evaluate those controls and perform compliance tests on their operation .
38 The implication here for policy-makers who would wish to promote movement away from transmission patterns of teaching is that there is a need to ease and improve those conditions that currently incline teachers towards survival more than mere coping , and towards the control-centred transmission-style pedagogies that follow from it .
39 The duty of Her Majesty 's Government , whoever may form that Government , is to maintain and improve those standards of living .
40 Consumers have to know what services are available to them and how to access and use those services effectively .
41 As he knelt at his mother 's feet , the sovereign invested her son with the symbols of office , ‘ by girding him with a Sword … by putting a Coronet on his head … and a Gold Ring on his finger … and also by delivering a Gold Rod into his hand , that he may preside there and may direct and defend those parts to hold to him and his heirs … for ever ’ .
42 Apart from its convenience as a legitimation of the rule of white over coloured , rich over poor , it is perhaps best explained as a mechanism by means of which a fundamentally inegalitarian society based upon a fundamentally egalitarian ideology rationalised its inequalities , and attempted to justify and defend those privileges which the democracy implicit in its institutions must inevitably challenge .
43 To commemorate these key events in world history , Saga is looking into organising various reunions and commemorative tours , gathering together those who fought so gallantly to revisit and remember those events of nearly 50 years ago .
44 And although it was no moment to stop and remember those night footsteps that passed her door so regularly , Grainne did remember them .
45 Then we need to apply and interpret those ideas for volume housing . ’
46 It should be apparent from the earlier sections of this chapter that a GIS provides both a database of spatial and attribute data and the software tools needed to manipulate and transform those data .
47 The insistence by scientists that the World is merely a series of chance collisions of indifferent forces of nature is to him a dangerous road , since they believe they can discover and harness those indifferent forces through determining Nature 's ‘ laws ’ .
48 Constitutionally the president is , without doubt , the chief executive , but what is seriously in question is his freedom to direct and control those who work in ‘ his ’ administration .
49 This now enables the Commission to investigate and control those " concentrations " ( i.e. mergers and takeovers ) which have a " Community dimension " , while those mergers not having a Community dimension remain subject to domestic policies .
50 Now that the Labour party has finally decided to publish its phoney budget , it should think again and drop those damaging and vindictive proposals .
51 ‘ Then he would go out and meet those requirements .
52 The difficulty is I want to try and be helpful erm er er my Right Honourable Friend has , has made a number of conceptions and we have er put down in my name a number of these amendments to the Bill in order to try and meet those very concessions and those the anxieties which your Lordships have have expressed .
53 People have been struggling to explore and clarify those patterns in recent years .
54 It aims to identify and analyse those factors which affect a firm 's ability to compete , and to locate the role of intervention within this context .
55 Unless and until the killing of animals for food becomes illegal then farmers will rear and select those creatures that need to be killed to meet the demand .
56 Overall , our clear aim is to encourage and reward those who are willing to learn and grow , and , in the process , increase their contribution to our success .
57 What has become a matter of concern is that as society becomes more complex , and as the common coin of politics moves away from socialism — and indeed social democracy — it becomes important to preserve and develop those rights which have come to be considered fundamental .
58 It 's that sort of change that I think is extremely significant , and I think it happens for women very much at that stage , when they have been through those sorts of experiences themselves , so one way in which I think that we can change things is — and help people to change things for themselves — is very much to support and develop those kinds of second change erm access , returning to education , returning to work , type projects as very much part of mainstream education and employment , and I would like to see a much greater range of those sorts of projects available for people and erm a lot more government resources into supporting that kind of provision .
59 Labour will implement and maintain those policies .
60 What provision is my right hon. Friend making to ensure that there will be enough reserve air and ground crews to fly and maintain those aeroplanes in an emergency ?
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