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

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1 Does he recall that he replied that he did not consider those circumstances grim enough to undertake an economic initiative for Paisley ?
2 What counts for the UK 's international position is that these innovations have enabled production to take place with new types of labour , new ways of organizing labour and in new areas of the world , but long-wave theories do not consider those changes .
3 Will he consider those matters before the next budget ?
4 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : If more than one bid is forthcoming from different management or employee teams in a given company , we shall , of course , consider those bids .
5 You should also consider those sherry receptions , which almost certainly constitute a ‘ sale ’ of intoxicating liquor to the delegates .
6 It is not silly to suggest that we should consider those aspects .
7 As Palmerston put it in the mid-19th century , ministers , especially the Prime Minister , must be able to defend themselves in Parliament daily , ‘ and in order to do this they must be minutely acquainted with all the details of the business of their offices , and the only way of being constantly armed with such information is to conduct and direct those details themselves ’ .
8 Is not one of the most serious threats to stability and peace in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union the presence of large minorities within the new states that do not necessarily recognise those states ?
9 Or did not recognise those plots she had .
10 The hon. Member for Leeds , Central will recognise those words , and he should own up to them .
11 Now most of this tip is in the parish of South Milford er so I take it he means he does n't count those people .
12 I certainly agree with my hon. Friend that we need to pursue those who do not pay the community charge and , in particular , we should pursue those Members of the House who do not pay the community charge and set a bad example to everyone else .
13 ‘ It would be no trouble for us , maybe , but it 'd trouble those gorgios who pass along the road and they 'd start complaining about us .
14 It almost certainly means they must counter those forces within the prison system which have a vested interest in expansion .
15 That is all very well if you have an emergency to deal with — you will need those reactions to help you get through it .
16 ‘ I do not need those drugs , I am not insane .
17 I do n't need those things any more . ’
18 I do n't need those pratts .
19 But he , he 's put some shelves in and I do n't need those shelves .
20 She had become tougher on Creggan , saying that he must use what little space there was in his cage to practise flight — turning , wheeling , lifting himself again and again and again … for she said that the day might come when he would need those skills .
21 But I 'll touch on the reason why they do n't need those condition in a few minutes .
22 Buy big tomorrow " Sell out of this now because you 'll need those funds and a lot more tomorrow morning for a marvellous American stock we 've got coming in .
23 Of special relevance is the section dealing with record sources , for this will assist those students moving from the study of surnames to genealogical research .
24 With , with regards to Camco 's Eastern European sales drive , does this have any er , implications in terms of er , working capital movements , in terms of helping them fund those acquisitions and what sort of er , provisions perhaps , are you taking on those sales ?
25 An island-driving algorithm will explore those paths that ultimately fail to match the beginning and ending of the utterance .
26 Well actually forget what to say well erm thank you Richard for erm putting forward a very touching case I am sure we all share the sympathy of the Hatfield further job loses , but there are major opportunities and we should not prejudge those opportunities as yet .
27 If so , perhaps you should reassess those beliefs .
28 Gas and electricity accounts departments will know those customers whose financial difficulties are going to lead them to a cessation of supply .
29 He would know those faces again .
30 She lived in a one-bedroom flat in St George 's Place as you may know those council flats .
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