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

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1 The Tour has long since given up those occasional easy days known as promenades , when the peloton idled along , especially on the Mediterranean coast , as though on a club run .
2 It builds on the argument in the preceding section where it was argued that because the cat sees and tries to extricate the ball stuck in the tree , it thereby manifests only those minimal beliefs that we would attribute directly to a human being in similar circumstances .
3 Neither have much influence over those countries most concerned with getting what they can from the colder world of sauve qui peut .
4 One of the problems about , about dealing with somebody like in the process is that , one , they get their enquiries from the Investment Income Bureau , the Investment Income Bureau get their enquiries from the consulates , so what , what is happening , that they 're only picking up those people who are searching everywhere .
5 Overseas Groups would publicise their plans for future visitors as at present at the annual meeting in January or February of each year and perhaps circulate how those plans are developing midway through the year for peoples information .
6 So dig out those numbers and dial our hotline on 0891 311 058 to see if you have struck gold .
7 So pack away those prejudices , it 's official — Martin Stephenson is cool .
8 ‘ After that , on each check it only calls up those items which have been active since . ’
9 While the local press reports many cases of sexual assault with small factual stories , the popular national press generally pursues primarily those which fit its thesis of the sex fiend .
10 Older people are more susceptible to cold , in part because information from the brain in response to a lower blood temperature and a cool skin is acted upon less readily by the systems in the body that normally carry out those instructions .
11 By the end of October the first frosts have generally cleared away those devils , the colours are on the hill and the bellowing back in the glens .
12 C. The British Government normally does only those things which they believe large sections of the public want .
13 The Charlatans ' ‘ Some Friendly ’ debut album shot straight to the top of the Flabby 40 , momentarily beating off those Chas & Dave lookalikes , Status Quo and their current ‘ Flakiest Hits ’ stocking filler .
14 The Charlatans ' ‘ Some Friendly ’ debut album shot straight to the top of the Flabby 40 , momentarily beating off those Chas & Dave lookalikes , Status Quo and their current ‘ Flakiest Hits ’ stocking filler .
15 In performance , the first two are prone to bouts of noisy , head-splitting virtuosity , and Third mercilessly shows up those who fail to integrate this volatility into music of a more obviously poetic nature , and the Fourth is one of those elusive late pieces , whose rarefied world is closed to all but the most sensitive of artists .
16 For ten years Frelimo , the ruling party in Mozambique , has operated a system by which party members are publicly elected by each community in a manner which effectively rules out those who may have opposing views .
17 And they still drag out those photographs I took of the splashes and use them to illustrate lectures on bloodstains .
18 Another disadvantage of this study was that bronchial washings may not always sample only those parts of the lung specifically affected by the disease .
19 CorelDRAW can still bring up those strange Waldo error messages when you 're using the Blend option .
20 He 'd once used almost those exact words , and she seemed to recall that she 'd told him not to be so crude .
21 What powers would the state still possess over those thus emancipated ?
22 ‘ Actually , ’ Matthew said , ‘ I 've always wondered how those girls managed to wear muslin to the crushes at Bath and not end up with pneumonia .
23 Thorough preparation of the plot before sowing also say off those other perennial horrors , couch and horsetail , both of which can go down 6ft or more and spread in all directions .
24 This section also describes how those ‘ unwanted ’ modules can be deleted from the LIFESPAN database .
25 It is important also to sort out those trees and shrubs that , like rhododendrons , will only thrive on acid soils .
26 It also explains why those cetaceans which produce no sonar clicks also lack a melon and lower jaw modifications .
27 I also snapped up those two new chairs in the hall — the ones with angels ’ faces carved on the back : really too good for family use , but I could n't resist them . ’
28 In addition to the processes just described , repeated presentation of a stimulus also brings about those changes responsible for habituation that I discussed in Chapter 2 — changes that were characterized as resulting in the formation of a representation of the stimulus .
29 Furthermore , these giant corporations possess such wealth and power that they not only affect our lives , limbs , health , and property from the forceps to the grave , but they also bend the political democratic process in such a way that their interests are often prioritized over those of the electorate , consumers , employees , and shareholders .
30 Thy even asked how those outside the group felt and I answered that since I could not even think of anyone in the Church who contributed nothing I could not possibly answer the question .
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