Example sentences of "those [pron] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Methods which make use of a combination of sensory inputs are likely to be more effective than those which relay on a single channel of communication .
2 The first which establish themselves by chance in a particular spot , tend , by the mere occupancy of space , to exclude other species — the greater choke the smaller , the longest livers replace those which last for a shorter period , he more prolific gradually make themselves masters of the ground , which species multiplying more slowly would otherwise fill .
3 However , only those which deviate to a lesser extent can be separated by fractional distillation .
4 Nevertheless teaching methods which make use of a combination of sensory inputs are likely to be more effective than those which rely on a single channel of communication .
5 As we saw , there are broadly two schools of Marxist thought — those which rely on an instrumental view of the state-economy relationship and those of a structuralist type , which allow for a degree of freedom for the state and discuss power in terms of hegemony and control .
6 A tension exists between those strands in antiracism which are primarily anti fascist and those which work with a more extensive and complex sense of what racism is in contemporary Britain .
7 ( iii ) Limitation of liability.It has been said that the courts tend to view clauses which limit liability more favourably than those which provide for a total exclusion .
8 Although a perfect antidote to those who yearn for a return of those days .
9 As luck would have it , my best friend is the most wonderful cook in the world , and her contributions to any cottage holiday more than compensate for those who come with a tin of sardines in tomato sauce and a Pot Noodle .
10 Those who come with an open mind and see the place for themselves invariably return home as ambassadors for our province .
11 The pattern of kinship relationships extends to other women in the working-class half of the sample , particularly to those who come from a large family .
12 But those who wish for a basically Northern solution , even a dual national state with inputs both from the Republic and Britain , can interpret the policy as suiting their needs , and can thus find space on the ballot paper for the SDLP .
13 It is very understandable that those who wish for a federal Europe should have tried to undermine the credibility of the ‘ Fresh Start ’ Motion , since it attracted the names of over eighty Conservative Members of Parliament .
14 Almost 30 pages of art for only £4.25 and as with Eastern Promise , copyright free for all those who knit for a profit .
15 Those who cling to an impression of Reger as an unrelievedly turgid and ponderous musician should certainly sample the 6 Burlesques of 1901 which open this recital .
16 The model assumes that many genes and environmental influences contribute to an individual 's position on an underlying continuous scale of liability but that disease is present only in those who fall above a critical threshold value .
17 Further , it is noticeable that those who speak of a ‘ suffering God ’ tend to employ rather different language when they speak of ‘ God in action ’ , as the report of the Doctrine Commission illustrates .
18 But it is just this sort of judgment which those who argue for a unfudgeable standard do not wish to see exercised .
19 Those who argue for a ‘ carer 's benefit ’ need to ponder this point and consider ways in which such allowances could be used to support the existing arrangements in a household in which carers are in employment and wish to continue .
20 A further formulation might come from those who hold to a wider sense of the mission of higher education .
21 ‘ There was too much emphasis on how fast we could grow , ’ he says , but adds that the company is still turning down about 70 per cent of those who apply for an Amex card .
22 In a crisis , there are two sorts of people : There are those who go into a blind panic .
23 Those who go to a church may find comfort and understanding there , as well as opportunities for wider social contact , in a sympathetic context .
24 What is theoretically and politically interesting and puzzling is not that it has been defended by the powerful and the better-off sections of the community but that it has been so widely accepted by those who suffer as a result of its continuance .
25 Even those who insist on a modern digital recording , as distinct from digitally remastered analogue sound , will find a remarkably wide choice .
26 The outlook is not entirely bleak and it is reckoned that of those who enrol at a clinic , for whatever reason , about 40 per cent will be drug-free within ten years , although within that time , too , 15 per cent of opiate addicts may well be dead .
27 In my view , those who concentrate on a search for species-wide universals in behaviour or morphological traits are likely to be disappointed .
28 Other costs include the payment of sickness or invalidity benefits to those suffering from diseases caused by smoking and the payment of widow 's pension and other family social security benefits to the dependant 's of those who die as a result of their smoking .
29 Those who belong to a particular group or stratum will have some awareness of common interests and a common identity .
30 ( Under the scheme , those who belong to an occupational scheme which provides a pension at least as good as the state can partially contract out of the state scheme and pay a lower contribution . )
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