Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] those " in BNC.

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1 They challenge two assumptions commonly made , either implicitly or explicitly , in conventional organisation theory : ( a ) that an institution adopts that form of organisation which best fits its technology , environment , and other contingent factors , the ‘ best fit ’ being in terms of that organisation structure most suited to co-ordinating the tasks performed by members of that institution ; ( b ) that members of the institution have entered freely into a contract with that institution to provide a service to that institution in return for reward , and that they accept as legitimate both the institutional goals and the means of co-ordination used to achieve those goals ( rational/legal authority ) .
2 Does the Secretary of State intend to thank those who have given service to Queen and country by making them not only jobless , but homeless ?
3 I mean our building was n't touched but I I somehow always thought they would n't come there because they were so trapped , but they did and they spent quite a lot of time trying to get those cars going .
4 Indeed Robert Hathaway suggests that the universalist wording of the Truman Doctrine was in part designed to disarm those who suspected a British manoeuvre at America 's expense .
5 As my hon. Friend would expect , my right hon. Friend had considerable success in his negotiations with Commissioner Millan , who agreed in principle to help to fund those two crucially important infrastructure developments .
6 The divisions ( which in the main centred upon the appropriateness of particular forms of industrial action ) made it virtually impossible for school staffs to discuss those things which really mattered — the education of the children in their care .
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