Example sentences of "those [pron] [vb base] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The above provisions are those which apply in the normal case . |
2 | Only the public expenditure costs have been counted , not those which fall within the private , domestic domain ( Rimmer , 1983 ; Parker , 1990a ) . |
3 | Among the more common methods are those which depend on the colligative properties of dilute solutions . |
4 | Drugs : Both medically prescribed drugs and those which come under the general heading of ‘ non-medical substances ’ can cause impairment of mental faculties . |
5 | We can also speculate that at least some ‘ non-negotiable ’ transfers are brought off more rapidly than those which go through the lugubrious procedures maintained by various State bodies and foreign trade organisations . |
6 | All others are available except those which lie at the extreme top end of the compass ( say above including the shake on G and A ♮ ) . |
7 | More angular and less fluid in outline than those which feature in the final version of ‘ La Danse ’ , the figures are painted in predominantly grey-blue tones against an unfinished blue background . |
8 | Then those which arise on the ventral arm plate on the abradial portion of the pore nearest the mid-line of the arm i.e. V4–5. ( e ) The number , form and arrangement of the arm spines on the lateral arm plate — generally a specific character . |
9 | THOSE who yearn for the smiling helpfulness of American skiing , but whose credit limits do not permit access to it , can console themselves with the news that the French resort of Les Arcs is launching a campaign to distinguish itself from competing resorts by encouraging staff to be unfailingly polite . |
10 | Those who get to the top use interpersonal skills rather than force . |
11 | What happens to those who step outside the predictable patterns and regularities ? |
12 | However , when there is no chance that demand will fluctuate over the duration of the " event " , for example where the " event " is the week or two of heavy bookings at a hotel over Christmas , payment might be offered in the form of a lump sum at the end and might include a " loyalty bonus " for those who stay for the full period . |
13 | Those who benefit from the non-contributory disablement allowances are allowed to earn up to a prescribed amount , similar to the benefit , without loss of pension . |
14 | The immediate difficulty with an ideological definition is that it can deflect attention from writers of the working class to those who write about the working class , a tendency which is prominent in Ashraf 's own study . |
15 | For those who remain on the amateur circuit , three international events , all taking place in Britain , will be the highlights of the 1991 season . |
16 | I have referred to the complicated question of administration , which will require careful drafting , but we want to try to ensure that those who serve in the voluntary reserve forces are available when they are needed and that their position is properly protected . |
17 | It was not too surprising , therefore , that one of the King , s former ministers , the Count of Lezay-Marnésia , should allow his daughter to become one of the Empress 's ladies , though he could not have known that his gesture would be immortalized , for she is one of those who figure in the famous painting by Winterhalter ( now in the Musée National du Chateau de Compiègne ) . |
18 | To those who harmonize with the meagre resources of tonic , dominant , and subdominant in root positions only , I would recommend abstinence from the use of these chords for a while , and concentration on the other part of the vast diatonic field which is actually available . |
19 | Those who fall between the official schemes — like freelance photographer Melanie Cox — need it . |
20 | ‘ The market should expect open and honest reporting as a matter of right and those who fall below the required standard should be brought to account , ’ said the Governor . |
21 | It only applies in specified courts , for specified proceedings , and to those who fall within the financial conditions and have reasonable grounds for taking , defending or being party to an action . |
22 | By this I mean that those who identify themselves with the cause of animal welfare are increasingly those who speak for the commercial animal agriculture community , the bio-medical community , the hunting and trapping communities , and so on . |
23 | Among those who are , there are those who follow in the fine tradition of writers such as Bairstow , Bullock , Darke , Harris , Stanford , Sumsion and Charles Wood . |
24 | He would therefore argue that conventions are established by their acceptance by those who participate in the political arena . |
25 | He defines the core of the business class as ‘ those who participate in the strategic control of the enterprises which form the monopoly sector of the British economy ’ . |
26 | Others will call them Diakka , unclean and amoral spirits , who take great delight in terrorising those who dabble in the spiritual phenomena without sufficient knowledge . |
27 | The most elementary division is between those who concentrate on the representative function of a councillor by looking after the interests of individual constituents and those who prefer the managerial function of determining policy and ensuring its implementation . |
28 | Those who indulge in the shameful practice of ‘ ambushing ’ , or seeking to frustrate the work of the emergency services , deserve to face severe penalties . |
29 | I can see nothing in democratic thinking which allows us to think of " the people " as anything other than the whole body of citizens , minorities as well as majorities , those who oppose and dissent as well as those who belong to the dominant majority . |
30 | But in the important area of mountain lunches , for example , my experiences ( and the distilled findings of those who report to The Good Skiing Guide on such matters ) point to parity between France and Switzerland , with Austria and Italy providing worthwhile savings . |