Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] those " in BNC.
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1 | Why has the Secretary of State failed effectively to tackle those problems and to take action against the excessive profits and unacceptable boardroom pay rises and perks ? |
2 | He goes on to advise those still wrestling with uncertainty , ‘ He or she ought to examine , with the help of others , what his or her own attitudes to sexuality really are . |
3 | Fiona is planning to continue raising funds for charity in this way next year , so all overseas travellers are asked to carry on donating those small coins that the banks do n't want ! |
4 | It is this portability aspect of programs , and the conventional hardware — software distinction that goes with it , that has most interested those in AI who have concerned themselves with the relation of brains to minds : there has been an easy temptation to exploit the hardware — software distinction as a model of the brain — mind distinction . |
5 | However such power and influence should have been balanced by checks built in to protect those falling foul of an individual BAT leader . |
6 | The Nun 's Priest 's Tale is a complex and supremely witty composition that has been described as a microcosm of the Canterbury Tales as a whole ; I shall seek only to illustrate those points of particular relevance to our study of the Shipman 's Tale 's immediate literary context . |
7 | It has not fulfilled those hopes except in certain ‘ closed circuit ’ situations , where the viewers are very restricted in number , or others where the main channels are used but at unsocial hours . |
8 | The fact that the form is exhausted , however , has not prevented those novelists held to be of a satirical bent from making squillions of pounds : Tom Sharpe , Clive James and Keith Waterhouse ( above ) all shift paperbacks like nobody 's business , and good luck to them . |
9 | In fairness , it has to be said that anyone who has not read those should go out and buy copies . |
10 | Further , the Webbs ' gross failure of comprehension is complemented by their advocacy of an apparatus of state and municipal ownership , and of a bureaucratic management such as might have been deliberately designed not to maximise those chances . |
11 | I know that my right hon. Friend has already made those points to my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment . |
12 | The freedom gained by using electronic means to create the page has already changed those working methods and is , itself , leading to new conventions . |
13 | Controlling races from the front takes a lot of ‘ bottle ’ and fortunately the 29-year-old Motherwell club man has totally refuted those who claimed he lacked it . |
14 | They act as though no sexy young woman has ever trod those cobbled streets before , although the nubile daughter of the drunken town bully ( Peter Vaughan ) walks around in the mini-est of mini-skirts especially catching the eye of the long-haired village idiot ( David Warner ) , who has already molested young girls . |
15 | The failure to link the realities of a community dependent on state benefits with the expressed aim of creating an enterprise culture has also affected those who would want to become self-employed . |
16 | The culture of our Nation has traditionally supported those pillars on which civilised society is built : personal responsibility , morality , and the family . |
17 | In addition , poinding of assets can take place and a warrant sale can be carried out to realise those effects at a later date . |
18 | All this has profoundly affected those who teach RE in both primary and secondary schools , some of whom really do not seem to know what the subject is about . |
19 | And although always implied rather than broadcast , this rejection of intellectualism is so well understood throughout the service that it has even affected those to whom Bramshill scholarships to University have been offered , and many turn them down . |
20 | The Secretary of State has indeed pulled those pillars down . |
21 | I would n't begin to know how to sail those luggers or caiques , in fact I could n't even sail a dinghy if you paid me . |
22 | Also , he does not adequately discuss how to relate those critical success factors in a logically connected way through a model for improving competitive strength in a specific situation , and fails to recognize that it is essential for a strategic analysis to indicate who is responsible for which central success factor . |
23 | Historically the North has then processed those raw materials into specialized products and then sold them them back to the South at a much greater price . |
24 | It has certainly amplified those voices who persistently argue that viewpoint . |
25 | He has never used those powers . |
26 | I snatched my miniature of whisky and lifted it towards the raised glasses at home , before stepping outside to watch those stars to the left of Polaris which would be blinking over Manchester . |
27 | ‘ Nobody believes it was my idea , ’ he sighs , ‘ But about eight months ago I explained that I could n't carry on working those hours . |
28 | ‘ Nobody believes it was my idea , ’ he sighs , ‘ But about eight months ago I explained that I could n't carry on working those hours . |
29 | And you 'd better change those shoes . |
30 | ‘ You 'd better have those seen to . |