Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [conj] those " in BNC.

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1 But that 's where the manager 's a victim , trapped in a sort of time warp , waiting to find out if those Moores millions will ever be available again .
2 ‘ The designer has to allow for both those who 'll do no more than flick through and those who 'll go through it line-by-line .
3 Is there any similarity between electrical signals in the human brain when dreaming is going on and those in a dog 's ?
4 Art schools have been closed down and those that survive are permitted only to the extent to which they have converted to a market economy .
5 It is sad when the options are closed off because those who support do not know what is of most significance .
6 Now at last this has been achieved , first in Scotland by the Law Reform ( Parent and Child ) ( Scotland ) Act 1986 , and then in England and Wales by the Family Law Reform Act 1987 , with the result that in law there is now no distinction made between those born in and those born out of wedlock .
7 We welcome the proposals by the Government as far as they go , but we have to point out that those proposals leave police authorities in an unstable situation .
8 Kelman ( 1988 ) in particular takes this kind of line , pointing out that those most opposed to the Vietnam war were those who had no chance of actually going there and being in danger .
9 Ulph ( 1987 ) points out that those who earn close to the tax threshold will enjoy little or no income effect from the tax cut so that the substitution effect should dominate , causing them to work more hours .
10 The reason the Americans got it wrong was they were putting more faith into blood tests to see if the drug worked and it turns out that those blood tests can not tell you whether it works or not .
11 Now the system at the moment seems to be er suggested by the government that V A T should go up and those that really need the money will be if not wholly , mainly compensated , they will of course get another rise if the cost of living goes up because their pensions will go up .
12 a ‘ balanced ’ account was ruled out because those editors also worked hard to exclude ‘ balanced ’ accounts .
13 She might still have shed a few tears when the dogs were put down but those tears could have represented a fitting tribute of respect to lovely creatures whom human beings treat so shabbily .
14 A description of those liabilities to be taken over and those not to be taken over .
15 Nor had the return invitations been much more successful : often , indeed , to Mrs Crump 's shame , the invitations simply had not been taken up and those for whom the very considerable expense had been laid out did not attend the ball .
16 The results are persuasive : those who take part regularly in his sports programmes at school are only one-third as likely to drop out as those who do n't .
17 The police say they 're appalled by the thefts , but do point out that those who leave graveside tributes do so at their own risk .
18 Along with this came the suggestion that significant advances in science come about when those bold conjectures are falsified .
19 ‘ It 's split about 70/30 between people who want to trade down and those who want a more expensive place , ’ says founder Phillip Nunn .
20 That 's definitely a fuel , I mean that 's conversation for things missing in and those listings .
21 If physicists still do n't agree over whether those simple facts are yet understood , that is not my problem .
22 It was in keeping with the determination of the man , and he 'd probably only held off because those bobbies had to be somewhere in the vicinity .
23 Rose ( 1971 ) pointed out that those with a mixed schooling background showed marginally less extreme political views than those educated separately .
24 By this good turn the bishop won the hearts of all , and the people began to listen more readily to his teaching , hoping to obtain heavenly blessings through the ministry of one to whom they already owed these material benefits ; Eddius Stephanus then pointed out that those ungrateful enough not to convert willingly did so at the king 's command .
25 The power of capital is very great and it was a Tynesider ( Jack Common ) who pointed out that those who do not admire capitalism will never beat it .
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