Example sentences of "[conj] [vb infin] those [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , the indecent haste with which regulation 64A was brought forward in the recess , and then — it must be unprecedented — replaced by another identical regulation 64A , designed to come into operation immediately the next day , in the middle of the 21-day period that a regulation is supposed to lie on the Table before being implemented shows not only the willingness but the eagerness of Ministers to block or restrict those entitlements .
2 ‘ Mrs Dempster , while I 'm out today , will you please dust or wash those pictures — particularly the third one from the fireplace .
3 On the other hand , States may have received representations from a number of groups of individuals whose concerns may conflict , and the traditional theory of State responsibility allows the State to synthesise or ignore those arguments and to present the position that best represents its own interests .
4 He may wish to confirm or deny those figures .
5 But , given formal records management input , particularly to the list server and news group elements , and the matching input from the technologists to save and migrate those records , then archivists and historians could be entering a golden age .
6 Harvey said , ‘ We have to talk business , hon , why do n't you run downtown and buy those shoes you need ? ’
7 As Palmerston put it in the mid-19th century , ministers , especially the Prime Minister , must be able to defend themselves in Parliament daily , ‘ and in order to do this they must be minutely acquainted with all the details of the business of their offices , and the only way of being constantly armed with such information is to conduct and direct those details themselves ’ .
8 In order to accept and welcome those chances it helps to have worked out in thinking and preparatory supervision one 's own feelings about dying .
9 Lucy read , and between her sudden fascination for the floor tiles , edge of the table cloth , light thru' the wine glasses , Jay shot glances at Lucy , delirious at how small her hands were , how the rings she wore seemed to hold those tiny fingers together , how she longed to touch , kiss and suck those hands , nuzzle the inside of Lucy 's wrists .
10 The paradox was that the more ideology stressed the role of sex within conjugality , the more it was necessary to describe and regulate those forms of sexuality which were outside it .
11 If the auditor wishes to place reliance on any internal controls , he should ascertain and evaluate those controls and perform compliance tests on their operation .
12 The implication here for policy-makers who would wish to promote movement away from transmission patterns of teaching is that there is a need to ease and improve those conditions that currently incline teachers towards survival more than mere coping , and towards the control-centred transmission-style pedagogies that follow from it .
13 The duty of Her Majesty 's Government , whoever may form that Government , is to maintain and improve those standards of living .
14 Consumers have to know what services are available to them and how to access and use those services effectively .
15 Apart from its convenience as a legitimation of the rule of white over coloured , rich over poor , it is perhaps best explained as a mechanism by means of which a fundamentally inegalitarian society based upon a fundamentally egalitarian ideology rationalised its inequalities , and attempted to justify and defend those privileges which the democracy implicit in its institutions must inevitably challenge .
16 As he knelt at his mother 's feet , the sovereign invested her son with the symbols of office , ‘ by girding him with a Sword … by putting a Coronet on his head … and a Gold Ring on his finger … and also by delivering a Gold Rod into his hand , that he may preside there and may direct and defend those parts to hold to him and his heirs … for ever ’ .
17 To commemorate these key events in world history , Saga is looking into organising various reunions and commemorative tours , gathering together those who fought so gallantly to revisit and remember those events of nearly 50 years ago .
18 Then we need to apply and interpret those ideas for volume housing . ’
19 ‘ Then he would go out and meet those requirements .
20 People have been struggling to explore and clarify those patterns in recent years .
21 It aims to identify and analyse those factors which affect a firm 's ability to compete , and to locate the role of intervention within this context .
22 Unless and until the killing of animals for food becomes illegal then farmers will rear and select those creatures that need to be killed to meet the demand .
23 What has become a matter of concern is that as society becomes more complex , and as the common coin of politics moves away from socialism — and indeed social democracy — it becomes important to preserve and develop those rights which have come to be considered fundamental .
24 It 's that sort of change that I think is extremely significant , and I think it happens for women very much at that stage , when they have been through those sorts of experiences themselves , so one way in which I think that we can change things is — and help people to change things for themselves — is very much to support and develop those kinds of second change erm access , returning to education , returning to work , type projects as very much part of mainstream education and employment , and I would like to see a much greater range of those sorts of projects available for people and erm a lot more government resources into supporting that kind of provision .
25 What provision is my right hon. Friend making to ensure that there will be enough reserve air and ground crews to fly and maintain those aeroplanes in an emergency ?
26 Labour will implement and maintain those policies .
27 They , in turn , will have the task of finding fund managers to manage and administer those investments .
28 And as the handmaid of religiosity , ritual 's part was to express and impress those sentiments of group adherence on which the orderly life of the social organism depended for its survival .
29 Recognising that security really only comes from within , people need to recognise and appreciate those qualities that will help them to face an uncertain future .
30 Thus , for a specified sub-domain it is only necessary to consider and assemble those primitives that intersect with that space .
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