Example sentences of "those that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 2 When you have finished compare your definitions with those that other people have written .
2 Third in this trilogy of deaf men of remarkable achievements of this era who were mainly oralist but who respected those that used sign language was Abraham Farrar , born at Leeds , who became deaf at the age of 3 due to scarlet fever .
3 They knew all the people entering the hall , and those that occupied seats close to them smiled and spoke to them .
4 Those that Christian Aid is willing to help facilitate would involve at least some of the following :
5 General Ludd 's anger was discriminating : " His wrath is entirely confined to wide frames / And those that old prices abate . "
6 I wondered what memories were passing through the minds of the other members of the group , especially those that 50 years earlier had paid a flying visit to Norway in rather different circumstances .
7 The entitlements that animals assuredly have , embodied in prolific legislation , are those that human beings have given them .
8 The gains to be had from Japanese investment and trade are comparable to those that American companies such as Ford and General Motors brought to Europe generations ago .
9 It has been said that the report was the civil servants ' idea of heaven , with even more figures for the number-crunching mandarins to compare with those that British Rail provided yesterday — to be followed by requests for further reports tomorrow to explain the discrepancies .
10 It was pure showbiz , and I noted for later that Allan 's shorts , which were similar to those that some Americans and Italians were wearing , had played a not inconsiderable part .
11 Nevertheless , in 1883 Andrew Mearns 's Bitter Cry of Outcast London described conditions all too similar to those that outraged Engels in the 1840s and Godwin in the 1850s .
12 Western traders allowed into Japan were to be restricted to foreign settlements and other prescribed areas , but were to have the benefits of extraterritoriality , i.e. they were not to be subject to the laws of Japan , but any misdemeanour or problem ( including those that concerned Japanese ) was to be dealt with by a court presided over by the consul of the country of the national concerned .
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