Example sentences of "in those [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 In those states whose governments have refused to have anything to do with the presidential liaison officers appointed by the president to set up offices in the nineteen state capitals , radio station staff have been likewise forbidden to make contact .
2 Social dumping expresses the concern that employment will be lost in those states whose higher social standards are reflected in higher average labour costs .
3 The extremes in controlling freedom of protest are to be found in those states which are very authoritarian , dictatorial , or totalitarian .
4 Sometimes these forms are overtly referred to and talked about , for example in those communities which have clear notions of " correct " grammar and " standard " language .
5 That they have figured so low in the rankings indicates that the citation measures do reflect assessments of the worth of the theses themselves , rather than the information contained in those theses which might have appeared in published form .
6 This is particularly valid in those authorities which do not carry union catalogues at small service points .
7 For in those matters which are beyond the reach of absolute knowledge , it is within the province of man 's own responsibility to decide what , for the time being , can be or can not be accepted as truth , and , as there can be a Created God , so can that God be the product of created truth .
8 Thus , the profession was protected against competition from law centres in these matters but was not required to refrain from dealing in those matters which ‘ normally ’ go to law centres .
9 The main examples of general education planned in terms of the society or culture are the American high school and the polytechnical schools in the Eastern bloc countries , but the model has also influenced secondary education in Scandinavia and the secondary-modern type schools in those countries which have a selective secondary system .
10 In those countries which have generally been regarded as well-established democracies , manhood suffrage was only achieved in most cases between the end of the nineteenth century and the First World War , while the attainment of universal and equal suffrage came still later ( in Germany in 1919 , Sweden in 1920 , France in 1945 , Britain in 1948 ) while in most of the rest of the world universal suffrage , where it was introduced at all , came only after the end of the Second World War .
11 Conflict erupted between the Soviet Union and China , and inside the East European bloc , and even before the collapse of the communist regimes there were vigorous manifestations of nationalist feeling in those countries which included different national groups within their boundaries , whenever political conditions allowed it to be expressed .
12 The two-page statement also observed that ministers had noted " signs of a prospective economic recovery and lower inflation in those countries which are in recession " .
13 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 .
14 Periods of change produce changes in those professions which reflect them ; it is the medium that does not change with its audience that is likely to suffer .
15 So the believing in religion with , with moral codes , particularly in those religions which have rather strict moral codes , and demand quite a lot from the believer , in terms of adherence to the er , to the moral law even those religions can be explained in terms of Freud 's transference theory , because that too , comes from childhood .
16 I have dwelt on the potential capital market and other outside constraints on the plc in order to provide a standpoint from which to view the constraints operating in those cases which are more our concern .
17 It may train its advisers sufficiently to be able to give para-legal advice in those cases which do not require professional assistance ; it may refer the client to a solicitor ; it may arrange a rota scheme whereby a solicitor attends at the CAB office to see clients ; it may try to appoint its own solicitor .
18 They were also admirably equipped to act as judges in those cases which fell under their purview , although these were concerned largely with disputes involving churchmen .
19 In those forms which have always depended on group production , there is not only a contrast with these basically individual uses of the immediate means of production , but , just as crucially , a range of developing relationships , many directly related to changes in the means of production , which amount , finally , to a further qualitative distinction .
20 The art of the gold box is traditionally held to be epitomised in the Paris tabatières , but the strength of this collection also lies in those boxes which were produced in peripheral workshops , especially in Germany and Russia .
21 Further , the presence of these hypersensitive sites is appropriately regulated and these sites are found only in those tissues which normally express class II MHC , as DH sites corresponding to the Ea transgene were not detected in brain tissue isolated from Long 12 transgenics ( data not shown ) .
22 In those elements which gain or lose three or more electrons in becoming ions , adjacent atoms can share electrons through covalent bonding .
23 Even in those schemes which included vocational courses , the instruction consisted of historical , economic , and sociological aspects , rather than a particular form of vocation .
24 While we must support family rooms in those pubs which have the space and can provide suitable amusement for the little angels , this can not remain the only answer to the problem .
25 The interlinked circles of this part of London , declining and changing now as social patterns altered and moved people away , but still strong in those groups which had gone to school together , married within their peer group and worked side by side , struck him afresh .
26 The problem appeared particularly acute in those wells which had taken losses during the workovers — those where a large amount of water had been pumped into the well bore and the productive reservoir to keep the wellbore stable .
27 Why were they interested in those topics which they chose to emphasize , and why did the work of certain authors , especially that of Lewis Henry Morgan , gain such prominence in their thinking ?
28 It appears that highly productive authors will not necessarily publish in those journals which have the highest circulation , and which hence are presumed to be those used for those papers which an author wishes to reach the largest possible readership .
29 He had neither the background nor the inclination for life in those institutions whose products he so roundly despised .
30 In those areas which the Department of the Environment designates as Housing Action Trusts — which will operate as independent agencies for renewal — tenants are to be given no choice , and nor are the councils from whose stock the Trusts are to be extracted .
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