Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] for those " in BNC.

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1 Although several European countries have legal controls on such activities , in the U.K. the law has not been extended in this way , though there may be legal remedies in some cases for those who believe they have been harmed by the use to which the surreptitiously collected information has been put : if , for example , unauthorised entry on to property has occurred , or if there has been breach of confidence or copyright , or if conspiracy to commit a crime , civil wrong , public mischief or some outrageously immoral act can be proved .
2 This will provide some guidelines for those readers unfamiliar with the area and also help to clear away in advance some misconceptions which , even among those knowledgeable of it , have sometimes obscured the debate .
3 May I present a few eye-openers for those who have accused Pakistan bowlers of doctoring the ball ?
4 He has a few suggestions for those tempted to try aerial photography .
5 Like all professional photographers working for the city 's major advertising agencies , Tony Bowran 's diary offers few spaces for those not wholly involved with the business of photography .
6 But there have been some increases for those living in the larger cities , which have been worst hit by the crime wave .
7 As the UK construction and property markets continue to struggle in the depths of recession , spare a few thoughts for those ‘ built — environment ’ graduates soon to be released into the careers market .
8 While I recommend such systems for those who can afford them , they can give a false sense of security to the beginner , especially if something goes wrong .
9 The ACOMPLINE database does , however , carry some material on mineral working in these areas for those who are interested .
10 We 've had lectures in the biology area , in physics , in engineering and in chemistry , so that we 've really spanned the whole shooting match really as far as that goes , and of course we try to put something into these lectures for those doing the most advanced work in the sixth form and also for those doing O levels , let's say , and some who are younger even than that .
11 You can see the parallel in real life to these experiments for those children who are frequently punished for no good reason .
12 At all ages for those aged 65 + female death rates are substantially lower than those for males .
13 It provides English for speakers of other languages , training for employment , accreditation and qualifications , as well as many opportunities for those who wish to follow a variety of general adult education courses .
14 This root and branch reform of personal taxation has many attractions for those on the left .
15 Leaving aside Scafell ( surely the best mountain crag south of the border ) the wild west of Cumbria holds many surprises for those willing to try something new .
16 Netting has many advantages for those who do it well , who choose the right time , place , wind and situation .
17 Previously , following changes made in 1985 , the rate was 5 per cent of all earnings for those on between £43 and £75 a week , 7 per cent for those earning from £75 to £115 a week , and 9 per cent for those earning over £115 .
18 The ideological , economic and structural problems that confronted the News-on-Sunday provide many lessons for those who believe that establishing newspapers is an easy task .
19 For those forms for those schools that have sixth forms , yes , but there are other ways of providing sixth form education within the County .
20 The problem we 've got at the moment is that we have a lack of housing if you like , and we should surely put , pinpoint those houses for those people most in need .
21 He said this meant no more votes for those who supported any paramilitary organisation , no more safe houses , no more slogans of support on gable walls , footpaths and even schoolbags .
22 As in the context of improper purposes , the denomination of a consideration as relevant or irrelevant may involve the court in substituting its own views for those of the administration , a danger appreciated by Diplock L.J .
23 And there would certainly be no commercial benefits if Anglo-Welsh were to substitute their own products for those of Palatine .
24 Women seek to prove that they can perform equally with men , without , however , any allowances for those things that make them different , both physiologically and socially .
25 Then , as with child benefits today , a premium could be added to both schemes for those who have to do the job single-handed .
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