Example sentences of "those [noun] [pron] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The novel therefore has a family resemblance to other narrative forms , both the purely verbal , such as the classical epic , the books of the Bible , history and biography , folk tales and ballads ; and those forms which have non-verbal components , such as drama and film .
2 Accident and school roll data have been analysed to identify those schools which have high casualty rates per head of school roll .
3 It is hoped that those areas who are large in numbers will raise between three and four hundred pounds each and send this to the Treasurer before Christmas ; those areas who have fewer teachers and not so many classes are asked to raise £100 each .
4 Sometimes these forms are overtly referred to and talked about , for example in those communities which have clear notions of " correct " grammar and " standard " language .
5 The most usual way of defining the middle class is to see it as consisting of those individuals who have non-manual occupations , that is occupations which involve , in some sense , an intellectual element .
6 Even those firms who have modern machines , tend to run them with software designed for earlier models .
7 It is often ( but not exclusively ) those bureaux who have well-developed computer expertise .
8 Since this means essentially women , Brody ( 1981 ) coined the phrase ‘ women in the middle ’ to describe those people who have substantial responsibilities to both older and younger generations .
9 Do we welcome into our midst those people who have developmental disabilities , on order that we can grow together in faith ?
10 I wish all those people who have glaring substrates and multiple fluorescents/spotlights could see the quite stunning effect of a naturally-lit tank like mine ; I have a wonderful play of light and shade , and the tungsten light gives a very similar effect .
11 This has the potential to be a very economic , very easy way to help us to distinguish those pressures Those patients who have high pressures and low flow .
12 In other words it is the development of literate modes of communication that provides the basis for making a distinction between two kinds of society , and those modes themselves have determining effects : if some societies are more ‘ scientific ’ and ‘ logical ’ than others , it is not on account of the nature of their thought processes but because their acquisition of literacy has released these capacities .
13 Those organisms who have more offspring pass on more of their genes to the future and those genes are increasingly represented in the future if some kind of natural factor , like the environment or the climate or other organisms determine who has the greater reproductive success .
14 Those policemen who have racist views are faced with problems when the hero on celluloid is black , but when discussing such an instance , one policeman expressed his dislike for blacks but still found the film ‘ brilliant ’ ( FN 9/10/87 , p. 57 ) .
15 Each human being strives to keep himself or herself going in their own particular character , but being made up of parts , those parts which have any kind of individuality also try to keep themselves going .
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