Example sentences of "those that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the genes affecting survival and fertility are to some extent age-specific in their effects , then those that influence later life will be subject to weaker selection because , by the time they take effect , more of the original carriers will already have died or become infertile for other reasons .
2 Those that survive experimental tests are provisionally retained and those that fail to survive them are rejected , although some decisions are open to appeal in the light of some further ingenious , independently testable hypothesis .
3 In very general terms there are , in development , three kinds of genes — those that control spatial organization , those that control change in form , and those that control cell differentiation .
4 The Woburn order included dwarf plums and cherries , French pears , an Elruge nectarine , and other fruit , with more young trees ‘ to make good those that died last year ’ in accordance with Gurle 's guarantee to supply ‘ the best of every sort in case any fail or die ’ .
5 In Some cases , those where laws have been enacted , this will be justified , but for those that remain mere hopes it is no more than a persuasive figure of speech .
6 In all but the most complex of tasks , those that use multiple colours or require photographs , all the artwork can be prepared in-house .
7 Very broadly , the algorithms summarised here fall into three groups : those that optimise a parameter ; those that record numeric observations and extrapolate from them ; and those that use real numbers as weights , to choose between alternatives .
8 Many of those that use alien plants have more than one food plant ( that is , are polyphagous ) ; the cabbage moth has been recorded on 31 different species of plants including 21 aliens .
9 Those that increase inclusive fitness through behaviour facilitating reproduction by relatives are nepotistic .
10 Those that had any length of time in , they had a hand-out .
11 The limestone seems to be exactly the same as that at the head of the pass , so the seas in which it was laid down must surely have been very similar to those that produced fossiliferous rocks .
12 Those that break this rule and display bright colours and vivid patterns are taking a risk .
13 The processor is scheduled in such a way that interactive machines get processor time more frequently than non- interactive ( batch ) machines , and programs which use short processor time slices are serviced before those that require longer time slices .
14 In a greenhouse heated to about 13°C/55°F , most seeds can be germinated on the greenhouse bench , with the propagator reserved for those that require more warmth .
15 In the same way they learn the trees that are good for firewood or building , for supporting the yams or propping the bananas , those that resist white ants or make the best bee-hives , stools or grain mortars and pestles .
16 Many questions are answered in writing , but those that receive oral answers may be followed up by supplementary questions .
17 For those that understand such terminology it might be said that the remedies work at the level of energy and not of matter .
18 Finally , in the dimension of sex-differentiation , it would appear from our studies of ( a ) , ( Ε ) and the ( pull ) alternant ( in addition to many similar cases in the inner city ) that females lead in the development of supra-local norms ( including those that involve systemic simplification ) .
19 For example , one wonders if the doubts about the unity of geography are any less profound than those that afflict environmental science , but geography has been around for much longer and has developed powerful institutional , professional and curricular structures , not least in the schools .
20 Among those that offer special rates for mature drivers are : Commercial Union Assurance , Sun Alliance , the Royal , the Provincial , Guardian Royal Exchange and Legal & General .
21 Westinghouse Electric Corp , Pittsburgh has asked 15 cellular and wireless companies for proposals to build a nationwide wireless data network , the Wall Street Journal reported : the company 's idea is to spur the wireless carriers , individually or as part of a consortium , to develop a network that would make it easier and cheaper for users of laptop and palm-top computers and other devices to send and receive information over the air — and in return , Westinghouse promised to buy a substantial amount of transmission capacity for turn-key communications services that it wants to offer over such a network for various types of companies , such as those that manage large fleets of vehicles and security concerns doing remote monitoring — ‘ We 're trying to get a national packet data network that covers , at a minimum , the 30 largest metropolitan areas , ’ the company declared .
22 While it is now widely accepted that an effective solution should rely in major part on a co-ordinated interagency and interprofessional effort ( DHSS , 1988 ) , the possibilities range from those that provide immediate relief ( tertiary prevention ) to long-term strategies designed to change attitudes , values , behaviour and circumstances ( primary prevention ) .
23 An area involved in memory should be more active during tasks that have a high memory component than during those that place few demands on memory .
24 For many viewers , the most important parliamentary programmes are those that give live coverage to the debates in the Chamber or to committee hearings .
25 We have ended that and have given unprecedented new opportunities for independent generators , particularly those that employ combined heat and power technology .
26 Those that have substantial incomes should not be in a position to take up houses that might otherwise be allocated to those on a lower income and Mr Mayor i as a result of this I feel that that I would urge this council , although I suspect I shall be unsuccessful , in supporting this motion .
27 This is not arbitrary — it is designed so that it operates just as well with colour-blind predators as with those that have good colour vision .
28 Ward and Cupitt , two Christians angry with each other 's definitions , swap epithets about static super-tyrants and dynamic powers , frozen gods and gods on the move , those that are reactionary and those that have infinite potentiality .
29 Can we conclude that despite our reservations about Hick 's presupposition that all religions believe in the same God , there is a case for seeing a common theistic structure among many of the world 's religious traditions ( or at least those that have any idea of God at all ) ?
30 This is just as well because trichomonal infection causes changes in the cells of the cervix which mimic those that precede cancerous changes .
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