Example sentences of "those [noun pl] that [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Oh there 's those bikes that go in the water !
2 Those callings that live to the spirit of critical-path analysis might introduce more order and efficiency to homesteading , but they could also lead one to break rather than bend .
3 Indeed , this may be an example of popular expression of those worries that arise from the criticism that is engendered by the public choice approach .
4 If you are rearing those kinds that burrow into the soil , put some soil in the bottom of the cage when you see that they are fully grown .
5 ‘ I control all the automata on the island of Britain , all those machines that bask in the dream that they have a soul .
6 Under the old two group format it was very much down to luck as to who you were drawn with , the new system is much better , it allows for the odd hiccup , gives an extra dimension to every game and rewards those teams that perform on the day .
7 And the problem is , although they are er very negative for the environment , they destroy rivers , they effect the navigation , they are quite popular with the population , with the peasants , with the indians , because they bring money , they bring activities , they bring weapons , they bring all sorts of things that break the isolation of those populations that live along the rivers or er in the middle of the forest .
8 There is clearly now an urgent need for a Historic Stations Trust to remove those treasures that remain beyond the reach of the hammers of the destroyers , both official and unofficial , so that at least part of this precious heritage may be handed down to future generations .
9 Modal choice , however , is not solely concerned with the start point of a trip : for those Journeys that terminate beyond the immediate neighbourhood it is a question of finding the easiest mode for the whole route .
10 The data are plotted in 27-day strips , to highlight those disturbances that recur with the solar rotation period .
11 By far the most wide-ranging changes will undoubtedly occur as a result of the new Education Reform Act , and in particular those sections that refer to the establishment of the National Curriculum , together with its statutory requirements on assessment and testing .
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