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

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1 In another way , however , it can be seen as responsibly encouraging readers to challenge for themselves cultural codes and established patterns of thought , including some of those which make contemporary history so intractable .
2 Some of those which contain Book 1 only , for example the fourteenth-century Vernon and Simeon manuscripts , include it as part of a large collection of medieval texts .
3 The freeing of political parties in March 1990 led to the formation of numerous new parties and the emergence as official opposition of some of those which had been operating within the FNDR .
4 Some of those which did worse benefited from funds under France 's 1976 peri-infomatics plan .
5 The universities , which award both degrees and Dip.HEs are almost exclusively concerned with validating courses in the colleges and institutes of higher education and the only polytechnic courses which are university-validated are some of those which offer the Postgraduate Certificate in Education or in-service courses for teachers .
6 This is reminiscent of the sort of inversion a fault-finding literary criticism can produce — which is not to deny , which is indeed to admit , that the Arab leaders and polemicists of the region have had their faults , including some of those which have been identified over the years by Commentary .
7 For practitioners , the most important issue is to seek to understand the norms of behaviour within different groups and the extent to which these are challenged , modified or overturned by families living in contemporary Britain , whose social and economic circumstances are vastly different from those which pertained in their land of origin .
8 So far as the latter are concerned it is evident that the movements aiming at national unification or national independence in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries have arisen in circumstances very different from those which prevailed when the first nation states were created .
9 The precipitating factors for the closure of Banstead were not different from those which applied elsewhere in the country .
10 The Rent Acts dealing with private lettings contain a number of provisions which are different from those which apply to local authority lettings under the Act of 1985 .
11 The rules governing the use of seh are different from those which apply to that .
12 The problems which faced the Church now were not , Theodora thought , so very different from those which had faced those young priests for whom the Reverend Thomas Henry Newcome had founded St Sylvester 's in the 1860s .
13 The advent of policy activism implied an adherence to policy rules radically different from those which had been applied previously .
14 But are the situations which produce discontent in one area substantially different from those which do so in the other ?
15 The motives behind this shift in management practice are different from those which sustained the quality of working life movement in the 1960s and 1970s .
16 Also , bases of evaluation different from those which dominate finance theory — namely , DCF techniques have been proposed .
17 For example , we know that for those leaving care , a stable home contributes to their viability in the community , yet the factors contributing to survival skills are quite different from those which determine where a client goes to live , even though either can produce the same outcome of homelessness .
18 But the reasons for the origins and growth of headhunting in the USA are significantly different from those which explain the establishment and continued development of the search industry in Britain .
19 The regions which are leading are in some cases different from those which have been leading in terms of the historic trends over the last four months .
20 They had done this using processes analogous to those which provided the energy of the Sun .
21 A second and smaller reason for attending to causation is that too dramatic conceptions of it , such as those which connect it with certain images or ideas of power , or fate or plan , or compulsion , or logical connection , distort one 's responses to determinism .
22 These substances emit gamma rays , which pass through the food and kill most things , including yeasts , moulds and most forms of bacteria — although they can not always kill all bacteria , such as those which cause botulism .
23 This does not mean that conventional men of intelligence and ability thought that either science or society had solved all problems , though in some respects , such as those which concerned the basic pattern of an economy and the basic pattern of the physical universe , some very able ones felt that all substantial ones had been solved .
24 The Exodus narrative , identifying the God of Israel as the worker of wonders such as those which led Pharoah to release the Israelites from Egypt , could easily be thought of as referring to one god among many .
25 The legislation aimed to prevent conflicts between the President and the government such as those which led to the dismissal in June of the short-lived government of Jan Olszewski in June [ see pp. 38972-73 ; 39016 ] .
26 The legislation aimed to prevent conflicts between the President and the government such as those which led to the dismissal in June of the short-lived government of Jan Olszewski in June [ see pp. 38972-73 ; 39016 ] .
27 Even the great spread of inter-war surburban houses , such as those which line the Kingston by-pass in Surrey , have a fascinating story to tell of the growth of such areas if we are prepared to look at them properly .
28 Oxidisation films , such as those which protect stainless steel , similarly provide a physical key for soil that might otherwise not adhere to the material .
29 Other forms include being subject to investigation by a public ombudsman , or by a select committee of the House of Commons , or by a public auditor , or by a public regulatory body ( such as those which supervise the recently privatized gas and telecommunications industries ) ; being obliged to conduct business in accordance with statutory rules or government direction or to submit business plans for public approval ; holding a position or office which is subject , either directly or indirectly , to popular election .
30 Without traditions of relationships such as those which existed between masters and unions in skilled trades , there response , as in shipping , was violent and uncompromising .
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