Example sentences of "those [pron] [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I PLEDGE a complete confidential relationship to those I am called upon to serve .
2 Certainly those which are relate to the future as opposed to what has happened in the past .
3 In that regard it appears that membership of an association creates between the members close links of the same kind as those which are created between the parties to a contract and that consequently the obligations to which the national court refers may be regarded as contractual for the purpose of the application of article 5(1) of the Convention .
4 One of the conditions for ascribing to oneself experiences of a mind-independent reality , Kant argued , was that we should be capable of distinguishing between those sequences of perceptions ( if you like , ‘ representations delivered up by the input systems ’ ) which are determined by the movement of objects and those which are determined by our own movements .
5 We should take care to distinguish between instances of the definite article which are textually determined by a previous mention and those which are determined by assumptions about the schemata of the receiver .
6 Individuals therefore learn to discriminate the conditions which are associated with behaviours being followed by contingent events which are desirable , from those which are associated with no environmental change or those which are followed by unpleasant events .
7 In this respect Marshall , too , was confusing since he made no explicit distinction between those civil rights which are to do with citizenship — freedom of expression and association for example — and those which are to do with protecting the citizen from the state or the community — the freedom to marry and found a family , a right to privacy for instance .
8 All the characteristics outlined apply in principle to the hierarchies which fall within the scope of lexical semantics , that is to say , those which are composed of lexical items , and those structuring relations are relations of sense holding between those lexical items .
9 It is interesting to compare the aspects of language which are highlighted by Bullock and Stubbs with those which are highlighted in a document drawn up by a group of educationalists whose expertise is not primarily in the field of language study .
10 The annual product includes those portions of the social product which replace capital , namely social reproduction , as well as those which go to the consumption fund , those which are consumed by labourers and capitalists , hence both productive and individual consumption .
11 All introns may have been eliminated in this organelle by the above mentioned mechanism , except those which are implicated in trans-splicing .
12 The second group are those which are made in workshops but employ authentic ( or authentic-looking ) tribal guls .
13 The explicit aspects are those which are expressed by the attitude-holder about an issue should the issue in question be a matter of public controversy .
14 Terrines and pâtés are both creations of haute cuisine — keep away from those which are based on offal and pork — good substitutes are light chicken terrines , fish and vegetable versions .
15 While some checklists may simply identify a list of ‘ useful linguistic skills ’ which may serve as a selection menu with few constraints on the sequence in which separate items are taught , those which are based on a developmental sequence place strong constraints on the selection of teaching objectives .
16 The development of science and education has done something similar in the development of mankind , and is more successful than religions in providing real gains in the external world , because its image of the external world is more accurate than those which are based on religious notions .
17 A further comparison is made between pensioners ' clubs which are organised by volunteers on behalf of charitable bodies and those which are run by old people for themselves .
18 We may roughly classify problems connected with fishing industries as those which are affected by very quick changes , such as uncertainties of the weather ; or by changes of moderate length , such as the increased demand for fish caused by the scarcity of meat during the year or two following a cattle plague . [ … ]
19 The place has all the appropriate externals , chimneys choked with ivy , windows with jasmine , worm-eaten shutters , mossy thatch , all of which ‘ under the quiet light of a sky marbled with high clouds would have made a sort of picture which we have all passed over as a ‘ charming bit ’ , touching other sensibilities than those which are stirred by the depression of the agricultural interest , with the sad lack of farming capital , as seen constantly in the newspapers of that time ’ .
20 Now out of those four hundred complaints that we receive every week , if you take away all those which are the customer 's own fault and all those which are caused by genuine mistakes you 're still left with a lot of problems which are caused either by ignorance of the law or misinterpretation of the law .
21 Demeaning offences fall into two broad categories , those which are treated by our participants as part of the generally resented background of personal devaluation , and those which call for specific retribution according to rule .
22 But it is unrealistic to take an excessively puritan position , such that the only disinterested arguments are those which damage the speaker 's well-being , the only good actions those which are done for no reason at all .
23 In nationalized industries , the professional standards are those which are applied to the accounts of PLCs .
24 In spite of the shift to the political right there remains widespread support for state-funded programmes in education and health and for those which are targeted at the poor and the old .
25 While this training is going on , special attention is paid to acquainting the child with the names of various plants and roots and their uses , especially those which are used as antidotes for insect or snake bites .
26 Corals which are collected by taking a reasonable amount of rock with them have a much better chance of being undamaged than those which are prised off the substrate .
27 Is there now an erosion of purely ‘ humanistic ’ public ethics in favour of those which are nourished by religion ?
28 Yet it is noticeable that Italy 's most successful industries are those which are subjected to the greatest degree of competition domestically , such as the tile and ceramic producers , or the clothing business .
29 Individuals therefore learn to discriminate the conditions which are associated with behaviours being followed by contingent events which are desirable , from those which are associated with no environmental change or those which are followed by unpleasant events .
30 More will be said about this in Chapter 2 , but it is necessary here to make a distinction between my comparisons and those which are associated with traditional case studies , including the case study material presented by Dickens et al .
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