Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] those " in BNC.

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1 During the day there were so many people visiting the Zoo that there was no chance for Minch to teach those things she thought Creggan should know .
2 But as it turns out ( as it happens , as ‘ chance ’ or ‘ luck ’ would have it ) there are things in the web of story to refute those grounds .
3 The windows flared again in nightmarish black and white as lightning split the night once more ; the explosion of thunder rattling those panes simultaneously .
4 The response was encouraging ; over 500 offers came in , and though the inevitable , lengthy process of inspection deprived those on the early Kindertransporte of any immediate benefit , the principle of recruiting guarantors to act as foster parents was well and truly established .
5 The second kind of case includes those where the agent 's personal normative position is affected by his consent , if it is valid , i.e. if it has its purported normative consequences .
6 I do not of course condone those riots , but I can understand them .
7 I 'm still having a bit of difficulty reconciling those what you 're saying with those sorts of lines put to us previously .
8 This attitude was kept alive by the strong sense of the permanence of human arrangements in the matter of property , which seems to us of all things the least permanent : gifts to the Church were made to last till the Day of Judgement , and many of the documents in the Canterbury archives invoked God and all his saints on the Day of Judgement to destroy those who violated their provisions .
9 Not only lack of skill , but lack of opportunity to utilize those skills , depressed women 's rate of pay .
10 I hope that there will be plenty of opportunity to debate those matters next week .
11 IDC 's definition of downsizing includes those firms either implementing new applications on smaller systems or completely replacing their original mainframes .
12 IDC 's definition of downsizing includes those firms either implementing new applications on smaller systems or completely replacing their original mainframes .
13 They are strongly placed to agree a Code of Practice to protect those with HIV infection .
14 Everyone knows it 's an act of kindness rescuing those niggers from the heathen savagery of their native land .
15 The whites of Welkom buried those men today .
16 Power stations in most urgent need of modification include those at South Glamorgan , Shropshire , Nottinghamshire , Cheshire , Kent and Fife .
17 Naturally , amongst other things that we took out into the desert with us was the long-established tea swindle , which we all subscribed to , It was considered a most heinous offence if pupil or anyone else taxied within the proximity of the tea swindle and the great volume of sand engulfed those who were engaged in making the tea — indeed , getting any sand anywhere near the brew as it was being prepared was considered a serious offence .
18 The proliferation of business information sources has been driven by the increasing ease with which information can be made publicly available through advances in IT , and of course by the availability of cash to purchase those resources .
19 Whether these concentrations of ROM resemble those found in the mucosa in inflammatory bowel disease in vivo is unclear .
20 But our experience is that this sort of ad this sort of presentation interviewing those sorts of things , they 're very different forms of presentation .
21 What type of relationship did those parents offer the child ?
22 A statement of claim alleging those matters could not , in my view , be struck out as disclosing no cause of action .
23 Should considerations of efficiency dominate those of welfare ?
24 His occasional outbursts of anger shocked those around him , but he felt an uncontrollable flame of fury whenever he saw a child being bullied or mistreated which blinded him to all else .
25 " It being desirable and natural that the Association should be governed solely by bona fide deaf members , it was felt that it would be an act of selfishness to ignore those " hearing friends " who took real interest in the cause and welfare of the deaf ; yet apprehensions were felt as to the wisdom of adopting such a course .
26 Thus ‘ all the main characteristics of recording echo those of the folk mode ’ ( ibid : 287 ) , though qualitatively transformed ( for instance , any sound is available ) .
27 As for Mr 's point that Not Mr b Steven 's point that the erm figures for the strategic guidance for West and South Yorkshire were done on a different basis , those figures with the exception of Sheffield , were erm figures that were put in by the local planning authorities , the Secretary of State accepted those figures , they were done on the nineteen eighty five based household projections , coupled with different assumptions about vacancy rates and demolitions etcetera , and the Secretary of State accepted those figures .
28 As for Mr 's point that Not Mr b Steven 's point that the erm figures for the strategic guidance for West and South Yorkshire were done on a different basis , those figures with the exception of Sheffield , were erm figures that were put in by the local planning authorities , the Secretary of State accepted those figures , they were done on the nineteen eighty five based household projections , coupled with different assumptions about vacancy rates and demolitions etcetera , and the Secretary of State accepted those figures .
29 It is perhaps worth taking a minute or two to invite the Secretary of State to answer those arguments in his reply and to explain how they have been overcome in the new council tax system .
30 Is not the real reason why the Secretary of State makes those absurd and fictitious claims about the effect of the social charter , which bears no resemblance to the reality of the proposals , that he dare not admit that the Government are opposed , not just in detail but in principle , to the idea of binding employment standards across the Community ?
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