Example sentences of "those [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You can go to work when the tape stops Well he 's not going to watch you sticking all those on at work what 's he gon na be doing .
2 The survey also found that those who most feared violence , the elderly and women , were the least likely to experience it , while those most at risk were young males who went out regularly .
3 They strengthen the case , that was forcefully made by the Black report , Inequalities in Health ( Penguin 1980 ) , for some redirection of effort towards those most at risk .
4 Growing companies are among those most at risk , she claims , when going down the old-fashioned selection route .
5 There is still a long way to go , however , before the disease receives the attention and share of resources which it deserves , whereby an effective screening programme can be established to identify those most at risk .
6 A commitment to statutory provision alone fails those most at risk .
7 Evans and colleagues ' concern about the failure of AIDS educators to target gay and bisexual men is well founded : it seems that those most at risk from HIV have also been the most neglected in recent years .
8 It would thus provide crime prevention officers with a basis to put forward an effective crime prevention strategy to protect those most at risk .
9 For instance , bereaved adults experience higher than expected levels of illness in the year following the death of their spouse , and among those most at risk of lasting psychiatric problems are people without a network of friends or relatives to whom they may turn for consolation ( Parkes and Brown , 1972 ) .
10 In order to identify those most at risk and encourage potential restorers from the public and private sectors to take on buildings in need of rescue , the Buildings At Risk Service has been set up .
11 MAFF , which has been monitoring the mercury levels of UK residents , has identified those most at risk as fishing communities living near water where the mercury content of fish is above average .
12 Those most at risk in a high radon area are smokers .
13 Those most in favour of recycling were in the 15-19 and 35-54 age groups , and tended to come from higher income earners in southern England .
14 Now the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society is to set up a ‘ Buildings at Risk ’ service to identify those most in danger and to encourage potential restorers in the public and private sector to help out .
15 Those most in mind are the northern Roman frontiers of Britain where new ideas have been inhibited sometimes for years by premature conclusions based on minimal evidence .
16 All districts will receive increases taking into account ‘ pressure of local unemployment patterns and of the importance of focusing extra help on those most in need ’ .
17 What Challis and Davies ( 1986a ) have called ‘ horizontal efficiency ’ involves spreading resources across the full range of potential clients whereas ‘ vertical efficiency ’ requires a concentration on those most in need of help .
18 Introduce housing cost relief weighted towards those most in need and available to house buyers and renters. this will replace mortgage tax relief for future home buyers , which often helps most those who need it least , and causes enormous distortions in the savings and housing markets .
19 But unless there is constant effort to innovate , unless new knowledge is applied more effectively , and unless research is more explicitly directed toward the problems of those most in need , there is little hope that societies will be able to overcome the difficulties they now face .
20 Likewise , in the British experience the act of pumping money into a particular spatially defined area has never guaranteed that those most in need in that area will benefit .
21 But the burden of satisfying private sector returns on loans and investments will fall upon tenants , through increasing rental levels risking the exclusion of those most in need of social housing provision or at least further enmeshing them in the poverty trap .
22 If benefits are targeted at those most in need as assessed by a means test , then the poverty and unemployment traps may be encountered .
23 The 1980s have seen an increasing North-South regional polarisation , a de-industrialisation of the old heartlands of British industry so great that one can understand why it has been said that the working class have a nostalgia for industry , a decline in welfare provision for those most in need , a redistribution of taxation in favour of the well-off and — as distressingly revealed during the miners ' strike of 1984–5 — the growth of a national paramilitary form of policing acting on behalf of a government determined to weaken trade unionism while British capitalism restructures itself .
24 Those most in need of contraception were finding out how to do it ( Shorter , Knodel , and van de Walle 1971 ) .
25 In the meantime , the Board is looking for ways to fund the deficit should it continue , but has decided not to charge the deficit as an additional burden upon those residents who are able to pay their own way from their own resources , and not to move from its established principle of offering care to those most in need towards a degenerate policy of offering care only to those who are most able to pay .
26 Other survey evidence suggests , moreover , that a majority of the population has little sympathy towards those most in need of help from the welfare state .
27 Certainly the children admitted to the first asylums were those most in need .
28 There is agreement , certainly in the mental health field ( Huxley , 1991a ) that case management works best when its purpose is clearly articulated in the form of service goals ; the outcome measures used actually assess progress in these target areas ; the theoretical model and content of the programme are consistent with the service goals ; and case management is focused on a narrowly defined target group of those most in need .
29 These decisions both tend to define ‘ severe and enduring ’ mental illness in the local context and to allocate limited resources for care programming to those most in need .
30 They felt that it should be targeted at those most in need and was really only useful for a small proportion of people with mental health problems .
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