Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [verb] [prep] those " in BNC.

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1 ‘ ( a ) setting out with full particulars all dealings by the first defendant or anyone on his behalf with : ( i ) the moneys referred to in schedule 1 to this order ; and ( ii ) all and any sums or assets representing or derived from those moneys ; and … ( c ) exhibiting copies of all documents which relate to the receipt or transfer of , or dealing with all such assets , and in particular all such documents as are set out in schedule 3 hereto and are in the possession custody or power of the first defendant .
2 Most of the traffic on the narrow canals is now of a different kind : growing numbers of pleasure craft owned or hired by those who have discovered the fascination of the inland waterways .
3 I mean , everybody round here just stands or sits on those bar stools .
4 The five foolish virgins with no oil for the lamps could neither buy nor borrow from those who had supplied their own lamps .
5 They hint that there are secrets which can only be divulged and discussed with those who have also been there …
6 Yet they looked capable of tenderness too — lucky the woman stroked and caressed by those long fingers .
7 We all know elderly people , including the very old , who relish life and are highly respected and loved by those around them .
8 If the Government accepts and consults with those who are at the litigation coal face it could create truly radical and effective changes . ’
9 Carry an old T-shirt to keep you warm and go through those vital stretches we have you last month .
10 Given the nickname ‘ Woodbine Willie ’ by the troops , he once described his chaplain 's ministry as taking ‘ a box of fags in your haversack and great deal of love in your heart ’ and laughing and joking with those he was called to serve .
11 Assessors must be trusted and accepted by those whose work is being examined , otherwise communication problems are likely to diminish the validity and worth of the final assessment .
12 Common sense should have told her that he had n't had the time , even if he 'd had the inclination , to arrange that visit from those two men .
13 Have n't you ever heard that saying about those who forget history being doomed to repeat it ?
14 The attendance of a member at a meeting of a committee or subcommittee of the local authority is regarded as attendance at a meeting of the authority , but attendance at a meeting of a joint committee , joint board or other body will only count as attendance at a meeting of the authority when any functions of the local authority have been transferred or delegated to those bodies .
15 public offers and the sale of securities ( and other investment products ) by regulating the issue and content of investment advertisements prepared or issued by those operating within and outside the self-regulating environment .
16 If this applies to you and you find some situations more difficult than others , stop and think about those areas where your confidence appears to be at its lowest — what can you do to improve matters ?
17 Three presidents came and went in those turbulent times .
18 When I began to be seen around camp with a new face , I was subjected to a lot of nudging and winking from those who did n't know the facts , and people came up to me with knowing smiles on their faces , saying , ‘ I see you 've got a new boyfriend !
19 The pitch for new business and the winning of new business are being extremely highly regarded and valued within those organisations even now .
20 ‘ People do get work that way but it 's horrible to sit and watch at those parties where there 's so much competition and everyone 's running around in tight frocks getting drunk ’ , she says .
21 A central part of methods it would seem is tacit knowledge , developed and shared by those who work together but resting unformulated and thus unavailable to those without personal contact .
22 This research aims to do that and , whilst it will not ‘ value ’ the benefits , these will be itemised and related to those costs and perhaps cheaper ways of producing similar benefits found .
23 Similarly , contextual support and existing levels of shared understanding about routines mean that the adult is well placed to endow a child 's utterance with meanings which extend or elaborate on those expressed .
24 Thus out of a whole range of ‘ sexual ’ acts where the balance of consent versus coercion is at least ambiguous , the criminal law draws a line demarcating those where physical force is used or threatened from those where any other kind of power is utilized to overcome a female 's resistance .
25 Indeed , one might wonder how the same basic story line would look if supplemented with those evaluative devices .
26 More lives begin and end in those pre-dawn or pre-night moments than at any other period in our twenty-four hour cycle .
27 Good learning environments are more than the sum of their parts ; they are exciting , attractive , motivating and challenging for those within them .
28 ‘ To see where her sister had died and to speak to those who 'd witnessed her death . ’
29 In the subgroup of these H pylori negative patients with DU in whom no cause for their ulcer disease was identified , detailed studies of gastric function have been performed and compared with those in patients with DU with H pylori infection as well as with healthy volunteers .
30 They worship rather God as symbolized or personified in those forms .
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