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

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1 Considerations concerning syntactic and semantic structure are not unconnected with those about the beliefs and intentions involved in linguistic communication — beliefs and intentions which McDowell suggests are quite secondary once one has accepted that communication in general ( from simple instinctive types through to natural language ) has first and foremost to do with the transfer of information , or the instilling of knowledge .
2 In the corporation of London , for example , the fact that local elections were spread across the year ( with those for the sheriffs being in midsummer , for the lord mayor in September , and for the common councilmen in December ) , and were invariably fought out along party lines , meant that political passions seldom had a chance to cool down .
3 The profit positions for the writers of options at the point of expiry are the exact opposite of those for the purchasers .
4 One proposal emanating from the CDP Academic Affairs Standing Committee was that ‘ self-validation ’ might be achieved by instituting polytechnic Academic Advisory Committees , on the model of those for the CATs and the new universities — ; such AACs ‘ initially involving representatives of the CNAA ’ .
5 ‘ For the competitions a number of new challenge trophies were presented including those for the men 's scratch championships which the club had not held in the past .
6 The children of this section of society were still , as already noted , subject to infant mortality rates at least twice as high as those for the children of the middle classes .
7 He can only highlight the atmosphere supporting the plot , especially those circumstances where he has to portray differences between classes and thus general behaviour , idiosyncrasies , etc. , for example the contrast that must be made between the dances for all and sundry in the town square and those for the aristocrats in the ballroom of Romeo and Juliet .
8 These steps failed , however , to increase confidence , and on Sept. 13 it was announced that the central rate for the lira within the framework of the ERM had been reduced by 3.5 per cent and that those for the currencies of the other participants had been increased by 3.5 per cent , representing an effective 7 per cent devaluation of the lira .
9 The unit costs associated with the fire service rose substantially ( as did those for the police , which are harder to recover on a consistent basis over time within the GRE system , but responsible for far more expenditure ) .
10 Behind the facade , behind the glittering ceremony and the IAAF delegates ’ hotels which were far superior to those for the athletes , there was a lot of wrong-doing , not least the cheating that went on in the long jump where they tried to wangle a bronze medal for Evangelisti , the Italian , by inaccurate measuring .
11 Whereas other curriculum examples from this list describe the ways in which teachers will help pupils develop their own skills and perceptions through carefully considered assignments and evaluation procedures , those for the arts , and for art in particular , refer only to influencing pupils ' tastes , with no description of pupil activity or of programme development in the arts .
12 These relate to criminal charges against those between the ages of ten and 16 years .
13 Eligibility for the widow 's pension will be reduced to those between the ages of 45 and 60 .
14 Such alterations ranged from the introduction of record cards with ‘ unique ’ The 1944 Education Act assessment of character in Sheffield to the attempt to reduce the age-range of candidates in Caernarvonshire to those between the ages of ten and thirteen .
15 Similarly , for those users contemplating ‘ coming off ’ or cutting down their drug use the links between members of township networks and those between the networks themselves provided a dynamic body of ‘ knowledge ’ based on the user 's direct experience of available services .
16 No linkage is provided in the Convention between the two sets of rights and obligations that are created : those between the parties inter se and those between the parties and any third party .
17 No linkage is provided in the Convention between the two sets of rights and obligations that are created : those between the parties inter se and those between the parties and any third party .
18 Villages began to engage in increasing specialization within the general sphere of market gardening , with those nearest the towns producing the most perishable or bulky goods .
19 In every country that published relevant national statistics , maternal age has a strong effect on maternal mortality , showing a much higher risk of dying of maternity related causes for those nearer the limits of the childbearing period than for those in their prime childbearing ages .
20 Those near the centre of the distribution are long and relatively narrow whereas those towards the tails are low and proportionately broader ( Fig. 3.7 ) .
21 In addition , the National WEA provided small specific grants such as those towards the salaries of resident tutor-organisers and a few LEAs made grants towards the administrative costs of the District 's organisation .
22 His attitudes towards nature Cosslett presents as very close to those of the popularisers — ‘ from a heroic facing of facts that seem to destroy his dearest dreams , to an imaginative perception of harmonious law and organic pattern pervading the constantly changing universe ’ .
23 Neo-elitists have contradictory normative beliefs to those of the traditionalists , arguing for the persistent significance of classical democratic ideals , and in this sense could be said to have turned traditional elitism on its head .
24 They can not place their own interests above those of the shareholders .
25 Insofar as English law requires the directors to take into account the interests of groups other than the shareholders it adopts the position that these interests do not fundamentally conflict with those of the shareholders and that it is therefore possible to arrive at a decision that balances all the relevant interests , subsuming them under or subordinating them to the vaguely defined collective goal of the organization .
26 The tendency of legal doctrine to permit and even require the directors of a company to weigh the interests of groups other than those of the shareholders is closely allied with the claims that a revolution is occurring in the goals which corporate enterprise sets itself and that corporate managers are assuming for their companies ' social responsibilities .
27 In so doing it rejects the classical vision of the company which defines the interests of the company as those of the shareholders , who are the only members of the company .
28 If the outcome of Barcelona Traction overlooked the interests of the third party corporation , it also ignored those of the shareholders .
29 These are likely to be self-serving , but , in Berle and Means ' view , the possibility is also opened up that rather than furthering their own interests , or those of the shareholders as currently required by law , management might act in the interests of society as a whole , evolving into a ‘ purely neutral technocracy balancing a variety of claims by various groups in the community and assigning to each a portion of the income stream on the basis of public policy rather than private cupidity ’ .
30 The effect of the section on this first analysis is , therefore , despite its mandatory language , to give the directors a discretion to act in the interests of the employees where they consider it appropriate in preference to those of the shareholders ; they do not have a practicably enforceable obligation to further employee interests .
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