Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb past] [prep] those " in BNC.

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1 What I saw was staggering for the line which passed through those three points apparently intersected three others — a standing stone , just off the Marlborough Road , a bi-section of two round barrows — the line passed cleanly through the narrow gap between them , and finally the most important of all — the west end of the West Kennet long barrow .
2 A later chapter will explore the process of conversion and persuasion which led to those structural changes which gathered momentum in the later 1960s .
3 The question which arose in those cases was whether the cessation of trade , in the sense of ‘ putting the shutters up , ’ immediately deprived the court of bankruptcy jurisdiction over the married woman , or whether it continued while the trade debts remained unpaid .
4 The rich merchants contributed to the magnificent civic building which arose in those years ; the town and guild halls , exchanges , municipal belfries , warehouses and city houses .
5 This contrasts with other recent non-representative research on early retirement , carried out by McGoldrick and Cooper ( 1980 ) , which concentrated on those in higher socio-economic groups ( see also S. Wood 1980 ) .
6 The skin , he noted , was still tinged golden — that faint tone which signified to those in the know that he had been subjected to the bi-annual treatment of Longivex , the Imperial longevity drug which , because of the rarity of the poppy from which it was produced , was restricted to the élite , the favoured few such as the royal family , the privileged , the very rich — and he frowned as he wondered how long it would be before the absence of the drug showed in his physique and appearance .
7 Both Wallace and Gosden have shown how the interests of existing secondary education were maintained at the Board , ‘ in the national interest ’ , against the demand for multilateral schooling , which came from those most concerned with the education of the majority of eleven-to-fourteen-year-olds in the elementary and technical sections , as they were then called .
8 v. Perry , 1987 F.L.R. 237 the court had to consider circumstances which differed from those in the present case and in Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon in that a responsible official of the creditor bank took it upon himself to discharge any duty that might exist in the circumstances by personally dealing with the wife when she executed the documents under attack .
9 1156 followed its own decision in Rex v. Sheridan and applied it to facts which differed from those in Rex v. Sheridan only in that the defendant had there consented to be tried by a stipendiary magistrate and had pleaded guilty before the magistrate decided to commit him for trial on indictment .
10 He narrowed his eyes and saw Hope the Merchant Prince , the aristocrat at large on the Rialtos of the world , feared , admired , dipping silkenly between caskets of treasure , tranches of land , ships , silver mines , paintings , furniture , the collector , the connoisseur , and sending all back to the lonely Scottish estate which burgeoned with those foreign infusions of antique wealth , material goods …
11 She took out her notebook of numbers and addresses on the Graham Mills murder case and found the number she was looking for — Jozef Taczek 's ex-directory one , which began with those four numbers .
12 After all , the boycott punished those whom there could be no intention to punish , and it made no difference to tourism , which boomed during those years .
13 It succeeds , too , as a condemnation of his messianic presentation which inspired in those , having little cause for hope and much for despair , an all-too-ready belief in an easily-obtained and immediate millennium .
14 The new standards , which corresponded to those in force in the USA since 1983 , would apply for new models from July 1 , 1992 , and for all new cars from Dec. 31 , 1992 .
15 Something which ignited in those brown depths as he gazed down at her .
16 Scientists report that 150 dead or dying dolphins washed up on the shores of Italy and Sicily since June were infected by the same morbillivirus which accounted for those killed in 1990 [ see ED no .
17 I know for a fact she 's had her eye on my mother 's matinée jacket collection for years and when I once , in passing , said I wondered what happened to those old prosthetic devices in the estates of deceased senior citizens , Madge let it slip that she knew a way of turning a Zimmer frame into an attractive lamp ! ’
18 ‘ Look what happened to those two when they came over here ! ’
19 I wonder what happened to those two .
20 " What happened to those three women was n't funny . "
21 She had learned what happened to those who did !
22 When you first meet her you 're intrigued to know what happened to those missing teeth .
23 The eye-witness accounts of what happened in those few minutes naturally vary in many details , but one of the most reliable descriptions of the actual eruption of the cloud was that of Monsieur Roger Arnoux , a member of the Astronomical Society of France , who was observing from a vantage point well above and away from the town .
24 And she actually remembers the , the details of what happened in those days ?
25 Whatever happened to those unsettling scenes ?
26 Well if they actually took the time to explain to you what went into those sausages , you probably would n't eat them at all , would you ?
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