Example sentences of "those [noun pl] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Those galleries which maintain a personal vision and rigorous programme will survive ’
2 I would assume that only those galleries which maintain a personal vision and a rigorous programme will retain collectors ' confidence .
3 The principle upon which it operates is that the pool is split into two components : the first is referred to as ‘ common funding ’ and accounts for the greater bulk of the pool ; and the second is known as ‘ further funding ’ and comprises an element of additional financing for those institutions which have a high historic unit cost .
4 For those herbs which have an especial liking for dry , quick-draining root environments , extra coarse grit or even small shingle can be added , e. g. , add I potful of grit to 8 similarly-sized potfuls of soil compost .
5 During those times I read a great deal — mostly books chosen for me by my father and which I thought more suitable for boys than for girls — Jack London , Rider Haggard , Talbot Baines Reed , Arthur Ransome .
6 In the last instance , definitions of crime reflect the interests of those groups who comprise the ruling class .
7 A coach will then help each student select those methods which match the dynamic performance of the kayak in use and which are most appropriate to the personal aims and values of the trainee .
8 Behind those eyes I see a romantic mind . ’
9 Equally as important in keeping a regular check on publishers ' output are those organizations which offer an advisory service for educational users .
10 The Faculty will normally only register for the LL.M. degree those candidates who possess a prior degree in law although there are exceptional circumstances in which it will vary this requirement .
11 For recognition , as script is written , the Freeman code for each character is compared with the contents of the database , and those entries which match the current code are output as candidate letters , together with a measure of confidence ( an integer between 0 and 100 ) as a guide to how close the match was .
12 That fate is connected with the primal parricide , and involves at least those nations influenced by Christianity and Islam , that is , those peoples who share the Old Testament sacred writings with the Jews and claim the same God , the same Father in heaven .
13 The main examples of general education planned in terms of the society or culture are the American high school and the polytechnical schools in the Eastern bloc countries , but the model has also influenced secondary education in Scandinavia and the secondary-modern type schools in those countries which have a selective secondary system .
14 This book is geared more to those parents who take a major part of the responsibility for the games and are just using the entertainer to bring an additional dimension to the party .
15 Even in those denominations which claim a Christian orthodoxy , I have often found that the Devil is a formal proposition only .
16 Trade unions thought he was going to be their president ; but so did those businessmen who want a free-trade agreement with Mexico .
17 Particularly in the universities , and even more particularly in those universities which have a strong residential and sometimes collegial tradition , the experience of higher education is regarded as a unity , a totality , an organic whole ( or in more modern terms a package ) which it is neither desirable nor possible to dissect .
18 Although a number of methods are available for sampling only those vertices which describe the basic shape of the line ( e.g. Douglas and Peucker 1973 ) , the difference between digitizing straight lines and complex curves suggests that Blakemore 's use of distance ‘ epsilon ’ is an over-simplification of reality .
19 Equally , the law recognizes that a company is a discrete and separate legal entity from those individuals who have a financial interest in it .
20 … it is a matter of distinguishing between those concepts which define the mode of production and which allow us to establish the nature of the classes and their relationships in the abstract from those concepts which allow a concrete analysis of these classes .
21 For example , a company manufacturing pressed steel cabinets for washing machines clearly benefits from conglomerate connections with suppliers of the basic materials and with those firms who assemble the branded final product .
22 " It is not the policy of the British Government to encourage any of those persons who become a British responsibility to put forward claims that they are NOT Soviet citizens . "
23 All that might be allowed for in this context was that individual cases might be considered if I particularly pressed " , and it has to be added that this was in full accordance with the AFHQ instruction of 7 March which stated that " it is not the policy of she British Government to encourage any of those persons who become a British responsibility to put forward claims that they are NOT Soviet Citizens " .
24 Indeed , those writers who give the Labour governments of those years high marks for achievement , fail to take sufficient account of the manner and nature of the achievement [ Cairncross , 1985 ; Morgan , 1984 ] .
25 The " mistake " was made for the purpose of emphasising those properties which distinguish a vanished childhood from one that is simply gone — the mystery , lack of explanation , for example .
26 All the ‘ furniture of the earth , … all those bodies which compose the mighty frame of the world ’ , he says , ‘ have not any subsistence without a mind . ’
27 For those newcomers who seek the social intimacy of a happy and integrated community life in the village , the reserve ( and worse ) of the locals can be mystifying and even upsetting .
28 Those ladies who use the new machines … ’
29 For example , newcomers have been in the forefront of the many campaigns to obtain by-passes for those villages which have a main road running through them .
30 The outcome is that men who have few resources other than physical ones are more likely to commit legally defined rape , whilst those men who possess a whole range of resources from economic patronage to cultural charm are likely to be viewed by the law as ‘ real men ’ practising their primeval arts-and that is something the majesty of the law should leave alone !
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