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

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1 She looked around the vestibule , suddenly aware that this room where she ate a brioche and drank milky coffee as if at a feast of the gods on those mornings when she managed to get up in time was a mere dingy parlour , the curtains grey with city smuts , the tables pocked and charred by cigarettes .
2 One of the problems for those entrepreneurs , and other corporate managers , who do seek to act as professional industrialists is that the context in which they operate is dominated by the values described in earlier chapters .
3 That was a scandalous neglect of the interests of those customers and it will not be repeated under this Government .
4 She recalled trying to imagine the feelings of the fugitives in those far-off times as they waited — perhaps round a guttering lamp , perhaps in total darkness — while a rapacious enemy combed the countryside above their heads , thirsty for blood .
5 Or was it simply a hope at last of the services of those enchanting houris in Paradise ?
6 Even some of their political masters in London have recognised the follies of some of the goings-on in those areas .
7 Mr. Winterbone had the capacity to comprehend the extent of the property to be disposed of and the nature of the claims of those he was excluding .
8 ‘ that on the evidence before the court the defendants have not satisfied the burden of proving on the balance of probabilities that [ the testator ] did truly have sufficient capacity to comprehend the extent of his property or the nature of the claims of those whom he was excluding .
9 As at the start of this story there is no mention of the feelings of those involved .
10 Her sister was headstrong and volatile , sometimes thoughtless of the feelings of those who cared for her , but she could also be charming and generous , compassionate and very lovable , and she was certainly no femme fatale , to lead a man to his doom against his will .
11 It is based on an analysis of the records of those who graduated from CNAA full-time or sandwich degree courses in 1983 .
12 I sometimes think that if the mutilated bodies of those who have been killed were laid out on the Floor of this Chamber the consequences of the decisions of those who sit here might be more effectively brought home to them .
13 The schools supplied the team with lists of pupils in each of their below average mathematics sets and gave the order of the sets from those with the lowest attainers to those with the highest attainers .
14 Statistics are simply the product of the opinions of those who produce them .
15 Thirdly , the stated objectives of such a project are not necessarily a true representation of the motives of those who designed and implemented it .
16 It is easy enough to programme a computer to direct spacecraft towards a long succession of likely stars , to carry out simple tests to establish whether any of the planets of those stars might be capable of sustaining life , and , when appropriate , to dump consignments of spores into the planet 's atmosphere .
17 Henceforward British subjects were to be the sum total of the citizens of those territories — some independent and some not independent as yet — which had formerly been within the allegiance as dominions of the Crown .
18 The amnesty , announced in an official communiqué , gave no details of the identities of those released .
19 Mr. Secretary Lilley , supported by the Prime Minister , Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr. Secretary Heseltine , Mr. Secretary Wakeham , Mr. Secretary Brooke , Mr. Secretary Hunt , Mr. Secretary Lang , Mr. John Redwood and Mr. Edward Leigh , presented a Bill to make provision with respect to standards of performance and service to customers in relation to the telecommunications , gas supply , electricity supply , water supply and sewerage service industries ; to make provision with respect to complaints by , and disputes with , customers in those industries ; to make provision with respect to the powers of the regulators of those industries and with respect to related matters ; to make provision with respect to the payment of deposits by customers of certain telecommunications operators ; to make further provision for facilitating effective competition in certain of those industries ; to make provision with respect to mergers of water or sewerage undertakers ; to make provision with respect to compliance orders against public gas suppliers ; and for connected purposes : And the same was read the First time ; and ordered to be read a Second time on Monday next and to be printed .
20 We recount here some of the reflections of those involved in SPRED groups in the Wirral .
21 But I believe he is wrong to describe the " one sort " as a matter of " A , and what 's more , B " , since that restricts the relationship of the lines to those of emphasis , repetition , seconding , and so on .
22 As a result , he was inclined to take a view which favoured the rights of the non-combatants against those of the soldier .
23 so they 're not just making it up out of their heads , it actually , you know , somebody really did a study on this , somebody really put this argument forward erm er partly it 's to , I mean some of the things on those things you ca n't easily get in Aston library anyway , some of the things erm er particularly if they 're references to general , you know , sort of , you know , general bits of the , you know , whatever textbook they seem to be using mostly erm
24 While the barriers between the Boundary Drive gardens were uniformly low , the hedges and fences which separated the bottoms of the gardens from those of the houses behind were generally much higher .
25 Along with these are associated pointers containing the addresses of the record(s) with those corresponding field values .
26 Although a full , detailed and accurate exposition of the law is an essential prerequisite to jurisprudential activity in the field of criminal law as in others , it is not and can not be the limit of the concerns of those who teach and study criminal law .
27 If this is so , it would explain many of the experiences of those who have sojourned there …
28 It may be that their number was small and their holdings large , but excavations are needed on a selective basis before it is possible to isolate the houses of the owners from those of their tenants or agents .
29 They may also be able to tell you some of the preferences of those councillors , which can make a big difference to how you lobby them .
30 Erm , I ca n't remember the exact conversation but the basics of it were that we were looking for somebody called Lawrence and he was at the present time at erm and that he was in possession of a gun and that the caller was concerned for the safety of the occupants of those premises .
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