Example sentences of "be those [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , I hope he is , she 's apparently , she 's erm a designer and the girl that makes it she designs the latest beautiful hats and I thought to myself if they 're those tall , biggest , you know those tall sort of round sort of like bowler hats , |
2 | Amongst the industries most affected by deregulation have been those involved in innovatory technological activity . |
3 | ‘ It must have been those honeyed cakes , ’ she added hurriedly , and gestured to the Empress . |
4 | Ever enthusiastic , a similar report followed the following week speaking of the untiring energy of the Committee and so on , and including the following paragraph — ‘ Of course , there have been those pessimistic folk about who have done all in their power to discourage those who have been endeavouring to bring about this deserved end , and have scoffed at the idea of ever raising the amount of money necessary . |
5 | The fastest growing economies since 1945 have been those very economies which have not indulged in the purchase of nuclear weapons or devoted a disproportionate share of their budgets to military expenditure . |
6 | Who are those hooded hordes swarming |
7 | Rev Gallagher added today : ‘ I feel very strongly that sectarianism is a problem which exists both inside and outside the Churches and there are those involved in sectarian activity who are almost beyond the influence of the Churches . |
8 | The methods employed are those familiar to historians and political analysts , being based principally on key printed and manuscript sources of the period . |
9 | Perhaps worst of all , there are those stressful situations where one is accustomed to turn to tobacco for support . |
10 | The prime minister dares — dares — to talk about unorthodox styles of living in a society that actually penalises motherhood , so much so that virtually the only women who 'll take it up are those capable of nothing else ! |
11 | Should we ever achieve this , there are those faint hearts who have unkindly suggested the added attraction of pigs flying over ‘ The Tip ’ . |
12 | Are those alternative , |
13 | Then there are those modern diets which tell you to ration only fats . |
14 | As you leave Épernay for Reims , the vineyards of Dizy are those marvellous south-west-facing slopes which you wind your way through while climbing the steep ascent on to the Montagne plateau . |
15 | Lesser known than Royalty 's connection with deafness , but still of considerable interest are those deaf people who were born into the aristocracy . |
16 | The only costs that figure automatically in capitalist market exchanges are those private costs of the immediate producers , their costs of raw material , labour and capital . |
17 | Where are those bloody fellers ? |
18 | And are those hot chestnuts that I see ? ’ |
19 | I think the ones that are fifty pence are those blue and white striped ones off the prom at Prestatyn |
20 | Of course , there are those young people whom only a parent could love . |
21 | The participants are those young people who have passed with high honours in the Associated Board of Music examinations during the preceding session . |
22 | Are those empirical credentials sufficient , however , to sustain the metaphysical implications it is thought that the laws have ? |
23 | If so , are those strategic matters ? |
24 | But by far the most important are those small towns where a major temple complex provided a functional focus within the plan , as for example at Bath or Harlow . |
25 | At one end of the scale are those competent enthusiasts who could probably have qualified as professionals had their careers taken a different course . |
26 | Note : The procedures indicated are those available in the case of requests originating from England ; the Conventions sometimes make more generous provision in respect of the taking of evidence in England . |
27 | Here are those tasteful synth parts , crystalline saxophones , and aching , hurt vocals in unashamed full-frontal exposure . |
28 | There is extensive research evidence that disabled and elderly people who are living with someone else , particularly when this includes a non-elderly married female relative , are less likely to receive statutory services than are those living alone ( Qureshi and Walker , 1986 , 1989 ; Arber et al . , |
29 | In consequence , the most strongly unstable regions are those close to the boundaries and the dominant features of the flow — the counterpart of the large eddies of shear flows described in Sections 21.4 and 21.6 — originate there . |
30 | The question is , therefore : what are those other links which a member state , without infringing article 52 of the E.E.C . |