Example sentences of "[prep] those [noun pl] [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 So this will actually influence you , because you 'll be able to look through the brochures and see which of those groups it 's being targeted at .
2 Having sampled the delights of those establishments it is a mere stumble to the newly-opened Institute , in Skinnergate , for more of the same .
3 Perhaps you could go and fight in one of those wars they 're always having somewhere and lose yourself in the din of battle .
4 Rosenthal scored seven goals for the Reds last season in 36 appearances , although in many of those games he was either substituted or came on .
5 it 's one of those curtains they 're gon na be behind the
6 ‘ Every time I sell one of those things I 'm committing a crime against humanity , ’ he had told him .
7 That 's This is a place now from Tony 's on some of those photos you 're looking at when he was in the garden see the mountains .
8 The sounds and scents of the morning were keen and exciting yet at the centre of those sensations she was filled with a curious sort of quiet .
9 I also had high hopes of the Electricity Board , particularly as I had taken to cutting ‘ Miss ’ off my meter reading cards with scissors and it was one of those cards you are n't allowed to cut or mutilate as it upsets the computer .
10 If nothing is done , the game will degenerate into absurdity — and one of those hooligans we are looking to stamp out may take out his frustrations on the officials .
11 Through analysis of those results it is clearly understood .
12 The cultural formation , at this level , is still alternative , but in the crisis of those years it was both necessarily involved in political activities , with direct and dangerous consequences , and in an overlap between what might in a different period be seen as separate kinds of practice ; as Godwin justly observed in 1794 , ‘ the humble novelist might be shown to be constructively a traitor ’ .
13 According to section 40(1) , the court or the comptroller must be satisfied that ‘ the patent is ( having regard among other things to the size and nature of the employer 's undertaking ) of outstanding benefit to the employer and that by reason of those facts it is just that the employee should be awarded compensation to be paid by the employer ’ .
14 Section 40(1) permits the court only to award compensation on an application made by the employee which inter alia establishes that the latter made the patented invention which is of outstanding benefit to the employer and that ‘ by reason of those facts it is just that the employee should be awarded compensation ’ .
15 Stand-in goalkeeper Graham Mitchell was only called into action three times in the second half , but on two of those occasions he was collecting the ball from the net behind him .
16 Hence a ‘ good ’ might duty for most members of the RUC is a busy one : ‘ It was a brilliant night , you know , one of those nights you 're all go .
17 She did not like the sound of those words he was using .
18 Because it 's going to finish one of those days it 's going to be
19 The Newson studies do , however , suggest ways of looking at the backgrounds of those children we are setting out to serve .
20 Tiberius was one of those men you are warned to flee from and report to the police when they arrive offering sweets .
21 No it 's not , those erm they 're like those leggings it 's
22 My Lords , under those circumstances it is quite clear that the thinking which the Minister has offered us has got to cover those particular issues
23 With those consequences I am not in this lecture concerned .
24 What do you think with those toms he 's really er , he 's quite , not articulate
25 She was very taken with those drawings we were talking about .
26 This week with those swimmers they were , those two women put a peg on their nose and had their swimming hats on and was doing the act of swimming in the lane ?
27 And with those computers they were bound to be receptive . ’
28 There 's a hitch with those fittings they 're supplying . ’
29 During those meetings it was emphasised by all participants that a great deal of work would need to be done in the translation of medical textbooks , and that this would take considerable time .
30 Personally , from a personal view during those years I was erm going for a neutral stance on the conflict because it did n't help any cause and it only hurt and harmed the peoples of both Iraq and Iran .
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