Example sentences of "[prep] those [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And too many of them are deliberate re-runs of those seen in the aforementioned film . |
2 | 30 per cent of those invited to an advisory interview after 12 months to start on a Jobplan workshop |
3 | Until systems exist that allow accurate recording of congenital anomalies present at birth and of those recognised after the neonatal period such a study faces insurmountable difficulties . |
4 | On the same day the Sri Lankan army claimed to have killed 50 guerrillas of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ( LTTE ) , bringing to over 600 the total number of those killed in the latest military offensive under way since mid-March in the north around Mullaittivu and Mannar . |
5 | This is Canto 78 , another of those composed in the Pisan prison-stockade while their author awaited transportation and trial for treason . |
6 | In the 1960s and 1970s , the growth in households has been concentrated largely among non-married couple households : the number of those headed by a married couple has remained relatively constant and it is only expected to grow by one million in the period 1961 to 2001 . |
7 | The Nuremberg Trials lifted the scales from the eyes of many Germans , and later OMGUS surveys reported that only one in eight ( 12 per cent ) of those questioned in the American Zone recalled trusting Hitler as Leader up to the end of the war , while 35 per cent claimed never to have trusted him and a further ( 6 per cent to have kept faith in him only until the outbreak of war . |
8 | The survival of patients diagnosed in the 1980s was poorer than that of those diagnosed during the 1970s , although it remains comparable with that of the general population . |
9 | In spite of this handful of ‘ collaborators ’ , it was nevertheless inevitable that the majority of those serving in the Imperial household should be drawn from among the families which had been connected with the First Empire . |
10 | According to a survey of property valuers , 25% of those searching for a new home would prefer to live in an Avenue , while 20% would like a Lane . |
11 | Ochs ( 1979c ) , in an extended discussion of the notion , notes " The scope of context is not easy to define one must consider the social and psychological world in which the language user operates at any given tame " ( p. 1 ) , " it includes minimally , language users ' beliefs and assumptions about temporal , spatial , and social settings ; prior , ongoing , and future actions ( verbal , non-verbal ) , and the state of knowledge and attentiveness of those participating in the social interaction in hand " ( p.5 ) . |
12 | The House voted in favour by 280 to 153 , nine votes short of the required two-thirds majority of those voting within the 435-member chamber . |
13 | Discrepant entries of peak expiratory flow accounted for 15% of those made on the appropriate day , and three quarters of patients made at least one discrepant entry . |
14 | Comments like ‘ if I was one of those parents , I 'd be so ashamed I 'd want to keep out of the limelight ’ were heard from some of those connected with the local authority . |
15 | The response of those engaged in the arduous labours which led to the conclusion of the Convention is no doubt not dissimilar to that of the scholar who writes a book on the doctrine of unconscionability in contract law and is then taken to task by a reviewer for his failure to cover breach and termination — in other words , for not writing a different book . |
16 | the expense , and thus the infrequency and relative brevity , of meetings of those engaged in the scientific work ; |
17 | The figures of those lost in The Great Wars are dwarfed by the millions involved in the slaughter of the unborn . |
18 | The guns , which fire blanks , are exact replicas of those fired in the Wild West . |
19 | In contrast , amidated gastrins were found in similar concentrations in tumour and normal tissue , and concentrations were the lowest of those recorded in the four assays . |
20 | However , Najibullah , a member of the PDPA Parcham ( " Banner " ) faction , was apparently forced to release many of those apprehended in the second round of arrests after Lt.-Gen. |
21 | In 1976 in the Conservative Monthly News Lord Whitelaw was clearly of the opinion that ‘ Undoubtedly , economic mismanagement … where it leads to high levels of unemployment , especially amongst young people , also contributes considerably to increasing the number of those tempted into a criminal life . |
22 | In the presence of both proteins , a clearly defined set of regularly spaced , protected regions appear on both strands and the protection pattern is the sum of those obtained with the two regulators independently ( Fig. 4 , lanes 4 and 9 ) . |
23 | They shared their responsibilities for the smooth running of Zone I with the enthusiasm of those bound by a loveless marriage . |
24 | Few of those disgorged from the solitary coach on the day that we were there noticed the gorge , yet it is spectacular in a way that the dais is not ; a volcanic fissure and a geological feature of startling proportions and beauty . |
25 | The unemployment rates among married heads of household moving from the owner-occupied to the local authority sector is about six times the rate of those moving in the opposite direction ( Murphy and Sullivan , 1986 ) . |
26 | The map is an example of those developed for the new Regional Geochemistry series . |
27 | First , the Treasury fixes the salaries of those employed in the National Museums and Galleries in London , Cardiff , Liverpool and Edinburgh . |
28 | Twenty-seven of those came in the first match , against Pontypridd ; Bedford took a similar caning and Coventry only four points less . |
29 | Witt , a big-serving 6ft 3ins American , produced a disastrous 12 double faults in the match but most of those came in the first set and a half when Wilkinson could hardly put a foot wrong . |
30 | In 1950 the gross personal incomes of those living in the five Pacific states amounted to just over a quarter of those living in the 18 Atlantic states ; by 1982 it had risen to very nearly half . |