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

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1 This may seem like a backward step but for those users who only have a computer system and printer this program is ideal for completing any form that will fit in your printer .
2 Yes , you can rely on the various methods by which you draw a shape on a chart and it tells you automatically how many stitches and rows you need but for those machines that are not so sophisticated you are left with simple maths .
3 I support the measure , but for those reasons I have no confidence that the Bill will make more than a very small difference .
4 But for those departments and individuals who received them , they have been vital and they have paid off in ways not expected at the time of the award .
5 But for those managers who are reluctant to ask for opinions , and for advice workers who are reluctant to criticise openly , the results are summarised here .
6 Rhodes considered that there had been an improved performance in services which were the sole responsibility of either the GLC or the boroughs : but of those services which were shared ‘ only the group of transportation functions seems to show any marked advantages ; over both housing and planning there hang certain question marks ’ ( Rhodes 1972:468 ) .
7 But despite those powers , fraud is still on the increase .
8 But despite those promises , and despite Portugal 's generosity , a recent public opinion survey showed that about 50 per cent of Macao residents had no confidence in the future under Chinese rule . ’
9 Michael has already spent considerable time in Barcelona , but despite those commitments the all important cross country course at Bramham Park is well on the way to completion thanks to the endeavours of George Podmore and his team .
10 But unlike those Marxists who conceive of the mass media as no more than relay systems working on behalf of the dominant classes , some have forcefully argued that systems of maintenance and reproduction do not necessarily operate smoothly ; there are contradictions , there is social and political dissent and there is political struggle .
11 But like those marriages , it should at least be fast and exciting while it lasts .
12 Er Aaron can put his other gloves on , but with those ones they seemed to take twice as long to put on
13 I mean I think that there still are quite a few areas that are off limits for women , but in those areas where women have gained admittance , have they gained acceptance ?
14 The history of pet names is a long one , there appearing to be evidence confirming their existence before the Conquest , but in those instances where pet names survive as surnames the appearance is that they are of post-Conquest foundation , and some are difficult to identify .
15 You can appreciate now that he was unconscious , but in those minutes it looked more terminal .
16 This offers the best hope because in the end we are not interested in organizational differences per se , but in those differences which affect accounting .
17 The amount of time , officer time taken to process an application for a modification to an existing permission is still substantial and in some cases can be even more than that per a new proposal , but in those circumstances , and this is just by way of illustration because the the actual fee regime is , is very variable , by way of illustration the fee chargeable for a a , a modification is much less than for the application as a whole er f for , for the er er working as a whole .
18 that , that there are others equally we say that we women to determine what happens to their own bodies and their destiny is for them , I respect that view too but in those circumstances you do n't resolve problems by the majority whatever it happens to be determining what the minority will do .
19 But in those times Oz and It had a wave to ride , and they did their best to do so .
20 Erm I think it 's really very sad that i it 's just the society we live in has put these kind of pressures on marriages and you know we 're all human and we can all be tempted to look at other people and be unfaithful but in those times of er you know temptation you just I well I I 've found that that 's where my faith comes in you 're sort of helped through those times .
21 But in those countries , and particularly in Asia , scavenging is a source of income for the very poor .
22 No state station was intended to operate short wave ( SW ) , but in those states where existing radio stations already used it , they were allowed to continue doing so .
23 No discipline is , or could be , interested in everything about the common-sense world but in those things , those aspects , those properties , those attributes , conceived in terms of its conceptual apparatus and its theories .
24 Indeed , cat bones have been found associated with human settlements such as Jericho as early as nine thousand years ago , but in those cases — until now — we could not be certain about their significance .
25 But in those cases where a person in possession of goods to which he has no title may confer a good title on someone else by selling , pledging , or otherwise disposing of the goods , then , since the true owner is deprived of his title to the goods , such a disposition constitutes conversion whether or not the goods are actually delivered .
26 Well yes , but in those sorts of terms complementarity becomes a passkey which turns suspiciously many locks .
27 I 'm sure that Picasso had no belief , but in those heads , for instance , of Marie-Thérèse Walter , there 's tremendous pathos .
28 For her the idea of the working-class orientation was important , but in those months , as the student tide swept on , other priorities dominated .
29 Today rucsacs can be delightful to carry , a world apart from my heap of the 1960s , but in those days I really did not like backpacking .
30 Nowadays , I would probably have a complete reverse opinion and say , ‘ Well done , David ’ , but in those days I honestly did n't care .
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