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

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1 There are the farm accounts as well as those for the Wilderness adventures . ’
2 In a statement on July 31 the IRA said that Gow had been killed because he had been central to the formulation of British government policy decisions on Northern Ireland , including those during the hunger strikes of 1980-81 and the " shoot-to-kill " operations of 1982 , and had remained a close confidant of the Prime Minister until his death .
3 Many sales were admittedly quite modest and overall results can not compare with those of the glory days of 1989 , but nobody was complaining .
4 MASSVAC is quite flexible and various user-defined road network options are available such as : traffic signal timings on the road network ; one-way traffic ; reserved lanes for special vehicles such as those of the emergency services .
5 Instead it has been assumed that Eurotunnel 's fares will always be the same as those of the ferry services .
6 The best-kept huts were still those of the village priests .
7 It monitors other people 's , usually those of the drug companies .
8 By 1935 passenger lists were as glittering as those of the ocean liners ; insurance companies had decided that aeroplanes were safe for their valuable clients and many Hollywood actors and actresses took to the skies like the stars they were .
9 Vibration in the suspension is minimised by special front subframe mountings and pendulum-type engine mountings which effectively decouple movements of the engine from those of the road wheels .
10 However , the thrombolytic properties and fibrin-specificity of these chimeras are normally similar but not superior to those of the parent molecules .
11 It also seems clear that the trend will soon emerge elsewhere , for as Vining and Pallone ( 1982 ) in their study of 22 countries have argued , the phenomenon is due to the fact that the scale economies of the core regions of any country either have been or are being reduced , as the peripheral areas manage to offer sites that are as competitive as those of the core regions .
12 The National Savings Bank has a large branch network in that its services are provided through post offices and sub-post offices , although of course the nature of these outlets differs considerably from those of the building societies or retail banks .
13 It is clear that the founding treaties , and in particular the EEC Treaty which has by far the broadest scope of the three , have established the Communities and the institutions which enable them to operate ; but more than this , they have been held by the European Court to have set up a new legal system separate from those of the Member States .
14 By plotting ring patterns of trees in this area , scientists can date ancient building timbers , and other wood artifacts , by comparing ring patterns with those of the bristlecone pines ( such studies have been given the name of dendrochronotogy .
15 This sentiment was not so much based on results — those of the evolutionist disciplines were hardly capable of experimental falsification — as on a belief in the infallibility of the ‘ scientific method ’ .
16 Input feature vectors were compared to those of the dictionary words , and the word with the best match was chosen as the recognised word .
17 For young people , the main attractions are not those of the daylight hours , because this is the ‘ latest ’ resort we 've ever seen .
18 Steps behind him ; light , not like those of the Hearthware sentries .
19 A second is that the agencies ' rates of pay are often higher than those of the client organisations .
20 One of the most disturbing aspects of this experience , which I think merits emphasis , is that my c.v. , rated on the basis of the number of publications ( Medline Data Base ) , on the number of citations in the literature ( Science Citation Index ) , and the impact factor , was not only better than that of any of the winners but also of those of the commission members as well .
21 Their objects and ideas are entirely different from those of the trade unions , which we all know and respect .
22 In this respect also , its general goals differ from those of the community studies .
23 Those of the ground crews that we spoke to were not at all enthusiastic about this mode of travel — in fact a lot of them took an extremely dim view of it .
24 Such beautiful manners are quite unlike those of the ranch hands and their girls in De Mille 's Rodeo or those in MacMillan 's Elite Syncopations .
25 That cases like this whether or not favouritism was involved — occurred more frequently than one might suppose from the evidence of the biographical sources , however , is suggested once again by the kanun of 1006/1598 , in a passage immediately following the one quoted above : " Let the of those of the kasabat kadis who have been given mevleviyet status in post [ i.e. , in the place and period of their tenure ] not be accepted . "
26 Attempts to survey political opinions came rather later , though they did have not dissimilar aspirations to those of the market surveyors ; however , they were rather less well conducted .
27 A number of these ceremonial mourning swords survive , those of the lord mayors of London and Exeter both having black velvet hilts and scabbards .
28 The ASB 's proposals build on and develop those of the Accounting Standards Committee published as ED48 in 1990 .
29 Her carved , dark , fine-nosed wooden face had both austerity and arrogance or contempt , something indeed oriental , though her flounces and veils were the same frothy pastels as those of the upstairs saints .
30 Very likely there was a general cut in wages brought about by a combination of causes , not the least of which was the loss of an employer who may very well have paid premium rates in order to attract and retain labour ; in any case the living standards of the cloth workers had fallen sharply by 1524 , and with them those of the farm labourers of the other villages in the district .
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