Example sentences of "and [conj] [pron] [verb] those " in BNC.

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1 And that they let those beliefs shape their lives — as if their lives were of no account . ’
2 And once you spent those dockets , you just had to go and buy secondhand if you wanted any more .
3 We are still in the driving seat in the League and if we win those games , we win the title . ’
4 But in those general objectives , we then set ourselves the top ten , top ten objectives and how we are going to actually action those objectives er to er move forward and if they were achieved , we thought if we achieved those ten objectives and that 's going to take time and as I say it 's a dynamic plan , it 's going to take two , three years to achieve and if we achieve those objectives then we will have achieved our own rule er our overall mission .
5 Now having said all this you know let's not identify with these too much like the that 's me you know okay , it gives you an incl an idea of your in of your stance where what sort of attitude philosophy and behaviours you prefer to have within a group , okay and if you match those back to what we saw in the group erm then it 's not surprising that the group got on so well together and you know we did n't have too much conflict with the amount of team workers involved because nobody in there wanted to upset anybody else in the team .
6 And if you ask those questions of any issue you establish pretty quickly every interesting aspect of the story .
7 He hates being called Matthew , his actual real name is Arthur Matthew , and if you put those initials down A M D , it sounds like a transport company .
8 And if you multiply those together , you end up with a negative total .
9 And when we examine those repetitive media messages , we find amongst them those which dull , which desensitise , and which may ultimately disinhibit by eroding the internalised constraints which are part and parcel of the civilising process , constraints we used to learn at our mother 's knee , and which we discard at our peril .
10 she asked for , she should n't of been walking along the street at twelve o'clock and when we have those attitudes at the top of our legal and judicial system its no wonder women blame themselves and indeed maybe blamed .
11 And when I took those I did n't come down for a , and that frightened me , I said to Russell I will never ever take speed because it 's if , I was er we were in the pub right on a Sunday morning and I was there but I was n't there , I was somewhere else .
12 And when I hit those chords really hard , there was none of that fluttering noise and so the rhythm parts became a little spankier sounding .
13 And when you intercepted those letters of Chambers ’ , and you tried to blackmail him — ’
14 And as they push those systems harder , they will be able to move beyond their obsession with sales per store and think more about maximising sales per customer .
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