Example sentences of "be [conj] those [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other advantages for registration as a charity are that those parents and friends who can be persuaded to make covenants to the association will be able to gain tax relief and companies that give donations will find it easier to convince the tax man that their gift was entirely for charitable purposes .
2 Teachers are probably more conscious of teaching knowledge and skills than they are of passing on attitudes , yet if , as former medical students themselves , they were to identify ideals in teaching the chances are that those ideals would be closely associated with one or two of their own teachers whose attitudes and behaviour made the most favourable impression at an impressionable age .
3 In a third part , the objection must be that with respect to confirmed hypotheses as to condition-sets , it can not be that those condition-sets are causal circumstances as conceived .
4 It may be that those parents do not consider colour to be important , but such a blind attitude towards the role of group differences in the society is unwise .
5 It may be that those aspects of a curriculum , such as skills which are readily expressible in behavioural terms could usefully be laid down in some detail while other aspects , such as problem solving would be more loosely specified or , perhaps , not specified at all .
6 The result will be that those terms will be implicitly incorporated into their contracts , even though not specifically incorporated .
7 It may be that those universities which are very strong in geophysical research , such as Edinburgh , Cambridge , and Durham , have the influence in the earth sciences which they do , because much of their research work is published in a journal which is more influential than the core earth science journals .
8 The principle seems to be that those people exercising substantial responsibility in local government should be paid accordingly .
9 And it would have to be if those societies seriously aimed at being democratic .
10 Yes that 's right , it could be because those steamers they , I
11 This may also be because those subjects appear to offer fewer possible problems with regard to reconciling our behaviour , or everyday life , our origins perhaps , with other beliefs .
12 The question in this latest tragedy would appear to be whether those guidelines were followed .
13 Where would he be when those hours came round again ?
14 Just just to show that erm well they just were that those sort of people you know .
15 One clear fact is that those reasons relate entirely to human interests .
16 Deffenbacher 's argument is that those studies which show enhanced memory in arousing circumstances are operating on the ascending portion of the inverted-U function , while those which show impairment are operating on the descending portion of the curve associated with high arousal levels .
17 However , if you pursue the associations and begin to delve into the latent content , what you often find is that those day 's residues , which are specific to that day , as Theresa was saying , relate to more general erm situations , or indeed to things that actually happened in the past which that particular aspect of that particular day might remind you of .
18 The second and crucial prediction of equation ( 6.3 ) is that those countries in which aggregate demand is volatile should be those countries in which β : 1 is estimated to be low .
19 The particular case which I want to develop in the next chapter is that those strategies that involve sustained denial of or inattention to personal ideas , values , philosophy and vision , are bad strategies .
20 And what I see clearly is that those things are n't right .
21 Well the quickest way of doing is that those officers who are remaining in office erm could be voted back into office and then we can have a vote on on the others those that are unopposed as it were .
22 ‘ The ironic thing is that those clubs are of no possible use to anyone else .
23 The second fact is that those crews that took off on 25/26 August 1940 from bases like Waddington , Scampton , Lindholme , Hemswell and Newmarket , ill-equipped though they were to inflict any real damage on the enemy , achieved an impact on the course of the war that none could have truly appreciated at the time .
24 Nor is this influence obvious or straightforward , for a major reason why different research comes up with different findings and has different implications for policy and practice is that those findings are subject to different underlying assumptions and have different ideological agendas .
25 what 's interesting is that those rivalries are not focused as strongly as they used around the very big clubs , and we 're talking less here about what 's gon na happen at Manchester United and Chelsea and perhaps more about the difficulties of Wolves and and Stoke .
26 The broad implication of this demographic change is that those diseases particularly associated with the elderly will increase in prominence .
27 A RULE of thumb in banking is that those firms at the top of the industry 's league tables are ripe for relegation .
28 Another less weighted but no less effective criticism is that those areas which most need really effective state intervention are the least likely to produce the conditions in which intervention can work , the most obvious reason for this being that deprived peripheral regions are , as Banfield noted , not locations attractive to administrative and political elites of the kind needed to implement the reforms .
29 The fiction is that those state agencies are able to and do exert democratic influences ; or at least , they impose a measure of accountability to the public .
30 ’ The problem is that those files are stored in boxes in the basement and we normally ask for half a day 's notice .
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