Example sentences of "those [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Women 's Aid and the Domestic Violence Working Group — a body composed of those encountering the results of domestic violence — had been calling for clarification in the law since the decision .
2 Remove the top pieces to reveal the organs beneath the skin ; lift those to see the skeleton .
3 Those using the full cost method usually smaller exploration companies — capitalise all costs incurred in exploring and developing oil and gas reserves .
4 Since then , Ullapool has flourished exceedingly , having become extremely popular as a holiday resort , its seasonal visitors further augmented by those using the Stornoway boat .
5 People briefed on the plan say they expect sharp cuts on older Compaq models , particularly those using the 80386 microprocessor , and overall cuts of between 10% and 20% on most existing models .
6 Two years ago a report by ERL , a British consultancy firm , said there were two possibilities : direct charges on those using the plant , or an indirect levy , a tax on chemicals , say .
7 Weiser divides the 112 sonnets using I and Thou into four groups : those using the pronouns infrequently , without the sense of a personal relationship , amount only to four poems .
8 The water requirements can be estimated from the numbers of persons involved , the usual amounts being 10 gal ( 45 1. ) per head per day for those using the canteens and 20 gal ( 90 1. ) per head per day for toilets .
9 There are at least four types of rural in-migrants , classified according to their reasons for movement : those using the countryside for recreation , for retirement , for employment , and for commuting .
10 A standard deviation of 8.27 was ascribed to studies using the 21 item scale and 6.81 to those using the 17 item scale .
11 Traditionally , the law centres have not levied any charges on those using the service .
12 Comparison of results using the Liverpool 's world model with those using the IMF 's Multimod world model .
13 This experiment hypothesises that when shadowing verbal material , tasks using the left hemisphere are more likely to be affected than those using the right hemisphere .
14 Overall numbers of those using the Chaplaincy seemed to have increased and the University Registry had forwarded the names of those students who had volunteered their religion on their enrolment form .
15 Those using the motorway just before the accident said traffic had been heavy , with holidaymakers adding to the normal load .
16 The NFU in Wales said those using the service will be able to ask about any matter that concerns them including Inland Revenue investigations .
17 Other factors influencing the developmental space between items are the sensitivity and knowledge of those completing the checklist , and the conditions under which they are able to observe the target child .
18 The educational achievements of nearly half of all those completing the compulsory school period in the United Kingdom leave a lot to be desired .
19 The presentation ceremony would take place in Orange and only those completing the march would be entitled to wear their white képis .
20 Among those completing the trial there were no side effects reported .
21 The Supreme Court decided , however , that those bringing the case would not face " imminent injury " as a result of the projects .
22 What we have in mind is instead a much smaller team which could give a national focus to the work of local or regional money management education associations , help to harmonise educational material with the needs of school curricula , spot gaps in research knowledge and seek ways of filling these , and follow its concern through into the adult world — tackling the credit information gap from both sides , by looking for ways both to spread knowledge ( for instance through the media , not forgetting — see chapter 3 — those catching the attention of women ) and to make credit use itself easier to understand .
23 Easily Accessible : The Old Rectory is ideally place for touring the area , and offers access to many splendid walks , including those encompassing the coastal path and Bodmin Moor .
24 He was a member of commercial deputations to the council , one of the City élite who gave nominal assent to the accession of Lady Jane Grey [ q.v. ] by signing the letters patent of 1553 in her favour , and then one of those organizing the defence of London in 1554 on behalf of Queen Mary against rebels led by Sir Thomas Wyatt [ q.v . ] .
25 Although those tested after one day showed only a weak aversion ( i.e. latent inhibition was observed in this condition ) , more of an aversion was evident in those given the delayed test .
26 There are about 700 Boeing 747s in operation around the world , and rather fewer Douglas DCI0s and Lockheed Lloll Tri-Stars : the so-called jumbo jets , the wide-bodies , those given the suffix ‘ heavy ’ — as in ‘ Cathay Pacific 200-Heavy ’ — by the air traffic controllers .
27 In the inquiries into the deaths of children like Maria Colwell , Jasmine Beckford and Kimberley Carlile ( DHSS , 1982 ; Blom-Cooper , 1986 , 1987 ) the observation has been repeatedly made that children who were known to be ‘ at risk ’ were failed by those given the statutory duty to protect them , because of poor communication , mistakes about knowing who was ( or was not ) responsible for undertaking particular tasks , and , it has to be admitted , professional rivalries and jealousies .
28 It accepts dictation at up to 70 words a minute and was designed to assist organisations producing large quantities of business documentation that encounter delays in transcribing data and for those demanding the highest level of accuracy , such as reporters , medical workers , law enforcement agents , scientists and researchers .
29 The IDA threatened to return to the High Court with a list of names of those defying the injunction .
30 Probably some , who considered the idea of Making Ends Meet unacceptable and unbecoming , i.e. those enjoying the thrusting Live-Now-Pay-Later lifestyle of the 1990s , would think differently if they knew that the cost of borrowing the £5,000 that would extricate them from the consequences of their cavalier attitude would cost them almost another £5,000 .
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