Example sentences of "[prep] those [noun pl] which do " in BNC.

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1 More than two-thirds of those workstations which did make it into that market were Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcstations .
2 Since pain and sexual stimulation have some connection more attention might be paid to the sexual elements of those cases which do come to light .
3 Guinness Enterprises consists of those companies which do not form part of the Group 's core activities in beer and spirits .
4 With the crime itself begins his moral development , the possibility of those questions which did n't exist before .
5 This not only entitled the State which manufactured and certified the aircraft type to participate formally in an investigation by means of an officially accredited representative , and so make their very considerable resources and knowledge available to the investigators , but it also ensured that when an accident occurred in one of those States which did not possess a well developed aviation industry , all the necessary expertise would be forthcoming and available to the investigation .
6 Of those firms which did possess such a strategy , a quarter had not reviewed it for more than two years , making it only mildly effective .
7 But let me tell you now about just a few of those entries which did not make it to the final but which , nevertheless , had several redeeming features .
8 Against this background we successfully integrated Ultramar 's upstream assets and undertook a rationalisation and disposal programme of those assets which did not fit the long-term strategy of the Company .
9 In this chapter we have tried to give some idea of the impact of the Conservatives ' economic and social policies upon those crimes which do not fit into their own view of criminality .
10 This is particularly valid in those authorities which do not carry union catalogues at small service points .
11 It may train its advisers sufficiently to be able to give para-legal advice in those cases which do not require professional assistance ; it may refer the client to a solicitor ; it may arrange a rota scheme whereby a solicitor attends at the CAB office to see clients ; it may try to appoint its own solicitor .
12 The Labour Party began to lose by-elections , and the performance of the Conservative Party improved substantially even in those seats which did not change hands .
13 By implication , therefore , the analysis is sceptical of the use of economics when applied to those problems with no obvious economic origin and suggests a ‘ tentative ’ application of economic analyses to those areas which do .
14 It was left to subsequent decisions to extend the application of the rules still further to those decisions which did not affect a person 's legal rights but regulated the grant of a privilege , etc .
15 Reorganization is fitted into a model which already exists without sufficient attention always being given to those parts which do not fit very well .
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