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

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1 Thus jobs which involve social interaction with other workers are generally more satisfying than socially isolated work ; monotonous , repetitive work is more likely to be linked with job dissatisfaction than more varied work ; jobs which involve responsibility and the ability to organize work time and work methods are generally preferred over those which lack these qualities , and so forth .
2 It has been made clear from the outset that the Board 's remit extends over some 350 institutions ; in other words , it is concerned not just with the 90 or so establishments substantially engaged in public sector higher education that would have come within the aegis of the Green Paper 's Model B , but with virtually all those which make some provision for higher education .
3 The reduction in energy intensity resulted from energy efficiency improvements ( performing the same task using less energy ) , energy conservation measures ( making do with less energy ) and shifts in the mix of goods and services produced to favour those which require less energy input .
4 It was the only chemical from all those which showed any potential for cancer treatment .
5 The depressions which accompany the menopause for many women and those which afflict some men in middle life militate against enjoyment generally and often result in a generally sour view of society as a whole .
6 However , one of the arguments put forward by those who support all forms of field sports is that the landowners over whose land foxes and deer are being hunted and game birds shot , will maintain a more natural environment than if such activities did not take place .
7 We invite all those who support this appeal to take part .
8 Lining up in opposition are those who favour less use of the legal options in truancy cases , preferring policies which place greater emphasis on the causes of truancy .
9 There are those who scorn any demonstration of affection in public .
10 Or were those who studied these sub-cultures romanticising their role ?
11 In a way , the struggle for the Shrine Of Khaine is symbolic of the greater struggle in the soul of the Elf race , between those who follow the darkness and those who seek some measure of harmony .
12 There 's to be a special er sweet or something , bar of chocolate for those who get these questions right .
13 And so those who devised all age worship in the in the sort of early eighties or late seventies , when it was the thing , devised it either to be just worship , or to be both education and worship .
14 He reminded those who felt such concern that " since the war , Japan has dedicated itself to a purely defensive posture under our peace constitution and vowed never again to become a military power such as might pose a threat to other countries " .
15 In short , comparing individuals in a survey who thought that candidate A would win with those who believed that candidate B would win would not be comparing two groups similar in all possible other respects , unlike the experiment discussed above .
16 After all , there was a time when those who believed that abortion — by whatever means — should be legalised , were in a minority .
17 Those who rebut any ideas of extraterrestrial civilizations ask what seems at first sight to be a very salient question : ‘ Where are they all ? ’
18 Several of those who shared those discussions are now big names in the art market .
19 Len Hill , South West Water chairman until 1987 , was one of those who protested that government cuts meant a ‘ greater likelihood of disruptions and deteriorations in service to our customers and possible health and safety implications …
20 The overall increase in referral rates may seem disappointing to those who hoped that fundholding would provide a mechanism for reducing the demand for specialist care , but it was probably unrealistic to expect a shift to occur in the first year of the scheme .
21 Coulter and Bradlow conclude that ‘ the overall increase in referral rates may seem disappointing to those who hoped that fundholding would provide a mechanism for reducing the demand for specialist care , ’ but our interpretation differs .
22 Alluding to this lack of support for a walkout , Gorbachev in his closing speech to the congress on July 13 insisted : " Those who hoped this congress would be the funeral of the Communist Party have been proved wrong .
23 But if such a retort is both meaningful and non-trivial , then surely so is the statement ( that might be made , for example , in reply to a request for information from a third person ) that " the chair " being talked about — the " posited chair " — is not fictional , i.e. that it actually exists , even though those who take this statement on trust might find out otherwise to their cost .
24 Some of those who answer such questions incorrectly may do so because of slips or lack of recent practice in the topics concerned .
25 But the shock and outrage simulated by those who write these stories only perpetrate the idea that such goings-on are rare and extraordinary .
26 It follows that the meaning of ontological claims becomes fully transparent only if such claims are seen in the context of certain life-modalities of those who make such claims ; in effect , all such claims become interpretable as forms of man " sown self-understanding .
27 He was one of those who led that assembly in prayer on its first full day 's sitting , which it devoted entirely to religious exercises .
28 The skill of the masons of 500 years ago and the faith of those who commissioned such works , which were truly built to the greater glory of God , is difficult to understand today .
29 As regards the legal position of some 350,000 Chinese living in Indonesia , it was eventually agreed that China would offer them citizenship , and that those who declined this offer would be granted permanent residency rights by the Indonesian government .
30 I 'm sure all of those who attended this year 's rally will join me in a sincere vote of thanks to Mick and Julie Turrell .
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