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

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1 Other differences may be cited : only in c and d can open take — s as an affix , and only in a and b can open be modified by wide ; c and d differ in that the noun phrases which form normal subjects of open in c are those which form normal objects of open in d ( and similarly with odd subjects in c ) , so that , for example , the normality of The book opened is paralleled by that of John opened the book , and the oddness of ?
2 Surely ( so the argument might be continued ) the interesting cases of knowledge are those which permit meaningful questions about criteria , and such cases necessarily involve states of affairs that are in some sense publicly accessible .
3 The asterisked entries are those which show significant differences between the passages according to the chi square test of statistical significance .
4 The most common variations are those which involve similar vowel sounds : the letters " a " and " e " , for example , are frequently interchanged ( e.g. Meshed or Mashad ) , as are " i " and " e " ( Milas or Melas ) .
5 I think there are again arguments about what 's the most effective way to act here because it 's been proposed some people have thrown into discussion the idea that college bars might have more restrictive policies , but then it 's said actually the most problematic forms of drunkenness are those which involve heavy drinking in private .
6 ‘ Line functions are those which have direct responsibility for achieving the objectives of the company .
7 Within education , enabling environments are those which allow full access to learning and free expression of knowledge , skills and understanding .
8 The most controversial sections of the Education Reform Act are those which allow secondary schools and primary schools with 300 or more pupils to opt out of local authority control .
9 Staff functions on the other hand are those which provide common services to an organisation ( see figure 28 ) .
10 But you will no doubt agree that the very best staff plans are those which give clear margins of error to allow for those days when an employee is ill or for one reason or another below par .
11 On the other hand , there are those who turn this prophecy into a programme for political and economic emancipation : the poor are the exploited proletariat , the captives are the prisoners of conscience and the recovery of sight to the blind is achieved through ‘ awareness building ’ so that the exploited recognise the factors which have contributed to their plight and come to realise that their situation is not inevitable .
12 In general , therefore , it can be said that those who are not exempt are those who require casual medication and can afford to pay the cost .
13 Lining up in opposition are those who favour less use of the legal options in truancy cases , preferring policies which place greater emphasis on the causes of truancy .
14 There are those who scorn any demonstration of affection in public .
15 Enterprising people , in Thatcherism 's view , are those who create new jobs .
16 ‘ Far worse are those who denounce evil ways in the language of a Hercules ; and after discoursing on virtue , prepare to practise vice . ’
17 The second group of participating policyholders are those who have unitised with-profits ( UWP ) policies .
18 Those most likely to object to this solution are those who have chronic illnesses and are currently receiving care within the NHS .
19 Some have done well , but they are those who have more land , have access to capital , have higher levels of education and are generally more socially advantaged .
20 Indeed , there are those who consider that hardcopy has a functionality which e-documents can never completely replace and it will always have a place in information systems .
21 Equally in error in my view are those who criticise Royal Edinburgh for expressing his views , which , incidentally , I do not share , that Britain should keep some nuclear weapons .
22 There are those who practise ritual cannibalism and those like yourself who wo n't eat pheasants . ’
23 Although comparatively little has been written about the professions in the UK there are those who see these occupations in the same altruistic light .
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