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

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1 While class-based information does not exist for all those students who fail to gain work after graduating from a YTS , the conclusion about how the scheme operates in the case of black youths is probably equally valid with respect to white youths without qualifications coming from poor , unskilled , working-class homes .
2 We had to go through all those invoices , regardless of what we found .
3 Mr Dakin burst out , but the old cow brushed past us and marched without hesitation into the stall which she had occupied for all those years .
4 Now , in the conditions of 1920 in Soviet Russia , to write about all those things that industry could supply to agriculture was the ‘ music of the future ’ and the reality was that coercion was the main means of provisioning the towns .
5 ‘ It saves you weaving through all those tables and chairs , ’ Kolchinsky replied .
6 ‘ Well , of course , there are his heavy duties as librarian — checking through all those magazines to make sure they 're intact takes a fair bit of time .
7 Starts in both those countries are at levels close to those of a
8 The general pattern established by blacks ' involvement in sport in the last two hundred years is that they have excelled in all those areas within their cultural reach and such excellence is repeated generation alter generation .
9 May I , through your august columns , apologise to all those climbers who have tried to locate MOT-While-U-Wait-Garage Crag , Selside , Cumbria , credited as my discovery in a Lakes Report .
10 We apologise to all those fans of the Festival Ball who complained so bitterly last year that there was n't one !
11 We want an independent inspectorate that is able to comment on all those matters .
12 Reacting to him physically , just as she used to all those years ago .
13 Meanwhile , anybody working in a pub , a cafe , a restaurant , a tea shop , a cinema , or serving food or drink of any type has to work at all those times .
14 Voluntary unemployment can be defined as consisting of all those persons who are not in paid employment and are receiving some form of social security benefit , but are not actually seeking jobs at the prevailing rate of real wages .
15 It was at such times , he said , that he was divested of all those characteristics of family , personality and reputation which identified him to the outside world .
16 Apart from the bad , there is another category that might be called the gloriously bad or the awfully bad : one thinks of all those collections of groan-producing puns and nonsensical jokes and riddles .
17 How on earth I came through all those perils unscathed , unarrested , is one of the miracles of my early life .
18 He had found the one he had been searching for all those years — the one wavering on the brink of eternal damnation .
19 In spite of herself , she was interested of the idea of Mike , ordinary Mike , looking after all those children .
20 A final list of key issues is prepared from all those suggestions put forward by the individual planners through informal discussions .
21 She did n't want to remain here , to listen to all those things she had known already for herself .
22 If we focus on all those clients who were still at home one year after referral , we can ask again whether the Home Support Project was sustaining more disadvantaged people than were still at home in the control sub-sample , and we can examine the interplay of a greater number of factors than those presented in Table 4.4 .
23 But if Jannie could n't see this for herself , how could she explain it to her — now , after they had trailed round looking at all those houses ?
24 You get gobble-eyed looking at all those dockets .
25 This challenge to the concept of literature combined with the questioning of the concepts of structuralist theory seriously undermines the apparent advances made by all those theories of literature which draw on linguistics in general and Saussure in particular .
26 Er probably the U S Government 's still paying for all those flares
27 The 1981 Special Education Act , which came into force in early 1983 , requires LEAs to identify and provide for all those pupils who have special educational needs .
28 Cos when I come over here , that was when Andrew was there you know , and she was going through all those records
29 Nor do I feel like setting myself up as an Aunt Sally just waiting for all those girls to throw themselves at me in the attempt to knock me off my perch ! ’
30 ‘ We were accused of all those things .
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