Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] [prep] those " in BNC.

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1 Was he human , semi-human , immaculately conceived or was he just a human being who recognised that evil was becoming widespread in the world , and that mankind was in danger of becoming dominated by those who had much to lose if it were suppressed ?
2 It is also becoming polarized between those who own and those who rent their houses .
3 Most of the possible legal moves in a chess position have simple refutations ; refusing to go beyond those refutations should allow a machine to screen out enormous numbers of possibilities , and focus its evaluating time on just those moves about which there are serious questions .
4 Any licence holder wanting to open beyond those guideline hours will have to appear personally before the board to argue special circumstances .
5 He had had enough experience of strangers probing his own hurts without wanting to pry into those of others .
6 No one likes to be outsmarted , and the man who loses out once will be that much more aggressive and determined the next time , although others may react by refusing to deal with those that they do n't know and trust .
7 We should actually be pushing saying for those Health Ser Service erm workers and also people in the public who are not doing that , not a case of , we do n't want you to and this is a case against it , although that 's strong .
8 How how are you going to cope with those ?
9 ‘ I rather felt if they were n't going to carry in those conditions , we were n't going to get anywhere — the winds are n't going to get any better . ’
10 The half of the residue is going to go to those issue , children grand children whatever .
11 you do n't think the other thing is that people who erm you know there there is everybody 's got wedding fairs in their own area , first of all , they 're going to go to those anyway and buy from their own local person .
12 He said : ‘ If I tell you where I sold it you are going to go to those people and I wo n't be able to sell to them any more .
13 The mood of the crowd was turning to anger against those responsible for taking the children of South Ronaldsay away on what appeared to be very flimsy evidence , which had not been checked out through the appropriate channels .
14 The rewards from deserts are never going to compare with those from places with abundant water : and most of the world 's deserts are best left to the highly specialized animals and plants that are adapted to live in them .
15 She said we 're going to decorate on those days .
16 So we , we 're going to look at those sorts of things this morning .
17 But the important point here I think , is that this is a corporate , or may be a corporate res responsibility , and therefore my understanding is that the officers are going to look at those parts which may be looked at as a corporate responsibility , and I would therefore erm , assume that one would look at all the C A B services in that light .
18 So the shape of those things can be very important and , if we 're going to look at those , y'know look at communication within an organisational structure we can think about communication that goes up from the bottom of the organisational structure to the top , we can look at communication that goes down , from the top of the organisation downwards and we can look at communication that goes across , okay ?
19 Now how is a pensions regulator going to look at those thirty transactions , therefore are you not effectively saying that the pensions regulator may work in areas where pensions regulation actually works now .
20 ‘ In the future , it seems , we are going to be taking arbitrary decisions about what we want from the countryside : the large blue here , a certain bird there , and we are going to manage for those species , which will mean that everything else will go . ’
21 What the bloody hell are you going to do with those bloody bagpipes ? ’
22 ‘ What are you going to do with those ? ’
23 You say well what are we going to do with those two left over ?
24 He spent a lot of time swaggering about the place , flexing his muscles and telling everyone what he was going to do with those ‘ foolish little feller-me-lads ’ if they showed up .
25 What are we going to do about those young thugs and hooligans who have no respect for authority , no respect for law and order , no respect for property , no respect for elderly people and who terrorise communities ?
26 But it seems that , I mean , redressing a paper that you know what it says is one thing erm so something like Hillman 's Guardian , he knows what words they are going to use in those headlines and he provides them with a new look for saying those words in , but in many ways his redesign of that paper was erm it was an undynamic one in the sense that he was still providing them with elements which they could bolt together to make a page in a classic broadsheet newspaper way .
27 And I think once I do that I shall have lost out because Chris has got Park Lane and he 's not going to part with those .
28 Brian told us that he was going to deal with those matters he did n't , he did n't build , he left out planning enforcement twenty five thousand and with the countryside thirty thousand .
29 So which rhythm pattern are you going to put on those notes in bar ten ?
30 He was n't going to tangle with those bubbles , not Spunk .
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