Example sentences of "those [vb pp] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Davies and Brooke found that model eggs that were placed in the host 's nest in the morning were more likely to be ejected than those placed there in the afternoon .
2 A more significant task for class analysis is comprehending the emergence of a proto-middle class grouping narrowly constituted around the toeholds which some blacks have been able to acquire in the professions , mostly those related directly to the welfare state itself — social work , teaching , and now antiracist bureaucracies .
3 The criteria that determine the court 's decision are much the same as those employed earlier by the superintendent .
4 The methods range from those based solely on the judgement of one or more individuals of the difficulty of test items without the guidance of performance data , to those based mainly on statistical analysis of empirical data from test results.Judgement , however , is an element in all the methods described .
5 Many foals , especially colt foals and those born early in the year , become constipated and need continued enemas to soften this material and allow it to be passed .
6 Other candidates could also be suggested which may be better than those found simply from the pattern recognition and lexical check .
7 Also , these cultures are almost identical to those found naturally in the stomach ; medical evidence has suggested that they may aid digestion and also help protect against certain illnesses .
8 Robin Smith kept wicket for the five overs remaining , Stewart having been among those hit painfully on the ankle or foot while batting .
9 For those seated close to the orchestra , this performance was doubtless a treat ; those up in the gallery were left frustratingly under-involved .
10 The demands made by the rebels provide the clearest guide to their grievances , and according to the Anonimalle Chronicle those put forward by the Essex men at Mile End on 14 June were that they should be allowed to seize and punish traitors , and that no man should be made a serf nor do homage or any type of service to a lord in return for land ; instead they should hold it at a rent of 4d. an acre .
11 If all the leading players were to head elsewhere it might actually make it easier for the WPGET to cater for those left behind with a series of small tournaments ; perhaps multi-sponsored events in the £30,000 bracket — a small sum when set against the £300,000 prize fund for this year 's Weetabix British Open , but a realistic figure at which to aim .
12 Imagining the terror of those left behind in the middle , their precious cover dwindling every moment , Mungo could bear no more and looked away .
13 It was a clip of ammunition , exactly similar to those left behind in the kuttub in the fountain-house .
14 Michael Zhidkov , a great grandfather with a look of Ken Dodd , tries to alleviate the suffering of those left behind by the stampede for capitalism through his work as head of the Compassion Ministry .
15 Those left behind after the turmoil at our printers are , it seems , coming to enjoy their new work , despite numerous shortcomings in the computers that are supposed to make their lives easier .
16 I reject the argument put forward both by Mr. Beloff and Mr. Philipson that the Bank of England will suffer no ‘ inconvenience ’ if they have to apply to vary an injunction before they can set the section 39 process in motion ; in most cases they will probably not even know of the existence of an injunction until after the notice is served ; and it is idle to suggest that , once this present case is decided , no similar points to those taken here by the plaintiffs will be raised in future .
17 Nos. 36–45 and 56–60 were the cars which replaced those taken away by the B.E.T .
18 Beside the door of each room a supply of ready-loaded firearms had been laid ; every available weapon , from the Enfield rifles of those killed earlier in the siege to native flintlocks and the countless sporting guns which had been such a feature of " the possessions " , had been pressed into service .
19 It is my hope that those engaged professionally in the production of audio or video programmes in cassette or other forms , will reflect on the need for the Christian message to find expression , explicitly or implicitly , in the new culture created by modern communications ( cf.
20 He was active in building up Edward 's anti-French coalition in the Low Countries in 1296–7 , negotiated for a truce with France in 1298 , attended the papal curia in 1300–1 , helped to settle the terms for a final French peace in 1303 , and was among those sent again to the curia by Edward in 1305 to seek the suspension of Robert de Winchelsea [ q.v. ] , archbishop of Canterbury .
21 The State Education Commission does have records of those sent abroad by the state and those who return , but has incomplete data on self-financing or sifei students .
22 The Commission does not seek to deny the validity and value of services without music , such as those held early in the morning or on a weekday .
23 Railway employment was divided into obreros and empleados , ‘ workers ’ and ‘ employees ’ , that is those paid respectively by the day and by the month .
24 SIR — Details of the mysterious respiratory illness mentioned by Nelson ( June 12 , p 1526 ) among Navajo Indians are at present sparse , but the symptoms are reminiscent of those described early in the course of an ‘ acute nephritis ’ which occurred with trench warfare in the First World War .
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