Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] those that " in BNC.

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1 At the same time , though less abrasive , the book is only intermittently less sophisticated than those that preceded it .
2 For example , one wonders if the doubts about the unity of geography are any less profound than those that afflict environmental science , but geography has been around for much longer and has developed powerful institutional , professional and curricular structures , not least in the schools .
3 The shortage of Pentiums is so bad that those that have them are said to be ‘ tea-bagging ’ them — moving their precious chips from system to system to prove to customers that their box works , then quickly back into the safe .
4 However , the cancers associated with strictures in our series tended to be more advanced than those that did not cause strictures .
5 Nevertheless , in a liberal democracy , normative-re-educative or empirical-rational strategies for change are generally more acceptable than those that are power-coercive .
6 The first to hatch is inevitably stronger and more vigorous than those that hatch later .
7 Because those that are successful will be ten times more successful than those that are n't .
8 Other evolutionary games ( hawk-dove , and so on ) which recognize such chaotic or patterned spatial structure may be more robust and widely applicable than those that do not .
9 Money , well they tell me that people who have a lot of money are as stressed as those that do n't have it .
10 Other groups of reptiles were not exterminated at this time , even though their fossils may be found in rocks as old as those that yield dinosaurs and the other spectacular , extinct groups .
11 The polar habitats we see today are likely to be just as transitory as those that preceded them .
12 Opportunities for interaction with an adult will of necessity be reduced but , when they do occur , one would hope that , with the benefit of professional training , teachers would ensure these opportunities were at least as enabling as those that occur at home .
13 There was her grandmother , solid and real , who could offer her stories nearly as miraculous as those that Fenna told her and which would have the miraculous ponderousness of fact .
14 The changes with time are just as important as those that occur during spatial patterning and are indeed part of the process .
15 Some of the rapids were as difficult as those that had been our undoing on the first day , but tackled with a bit of newly learned skill they were challenging and exhilarating rather than terrifying .
16 It seems then that the most plausible form of logical empiricism holds that statements can be divided into two classes , those that are strongly verifiable and those that are not strongly verifiable themselves but are confirmable and disconfirmable by appeal to the strongly verifiable ones .
17 Most of the ninety two naturally occurring elements , that 's leaving aside the , the elements that have been created artificially in particle accelerators and things , have been found in sea water and it 's quite likely that those that have n't yet been recorded from sea water will be recorded as our analeti er as our analytical techniques get better .
18 As Skinner ( 1985 ) points out , plants or clones derived from the parent plant are not always genetically identical and those that differ from the parent plant are known as somatic variants or ‘ sports ’ .
19 Japan faces a fundamental problem in reaching an accommodation between those values and practices whose origins are primarily indigenous and those that are broadly termed ‘ Western ’ .
20 But the GMC has not been given the power to set out which treatments are ‘ scientifically validated ’ and therefore permissible and those that are not and therefore forbidden .
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