Example sentences of "those interested [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Francis Seymour Haden 's ‘ earth to earth ’ wicker basket , Dottridge Brothers ' lacquered papier-mâché ‘ earth to earth ’ coffin , the metallic shell with glass face panel and gutta-percha seal — so convenient for viewing the remains of the repatriated — and the shallow cremation coffin with its combustible metal fittings and recessed lid ( tailored to fit Gorini 's furnaces at St John 's , Woking ) were four of the better-known alternatives available at the end of the nineteenth century to those interested in the sanitary disposal of the dead .
2 Finally , for those interested in the radical approach to power , Lukes ( 1974 ) is required reading .
3 Heavily illustrated , this work will please all those interested in the early years of German aviation .
4 With sections touching on the Spanish Luftwaffe and Training for War , this book will be snapped up by all those interested in the largest and most colourful fleet of warbirds in the world .
5 Indeed , ; second , while there are connections between at least some elementary general training and the advanced forms of professional training , and while access to these advanced forms , for those who want it , is still relatively open , the form of division between ‘ artist ’ and ‘ public ’ need not be at all of a damaging kind ; it is often in practice a willing and serious interchange between professionals and those interested in the highest development of these/skills .
6 The Social Skills Training Centre at Jordanstown provides training in interpersonal communication for , firstly , students following courses leading to professional qualifications in areas where dealing with people is an important aspect of the work and , secondly , those interested in the academic study of face-to-face interaction .
7 The Social Skills Training Centre at Jordanstown provides training in interpersonal communication for , firstly , students following courses leading to professional qualifications in areas where dealing with people is an important aspect of the work and , secondly , those interested in the academic study of face-to-face interaction .
8 ( For those interested in the whole question , I consider John Grigg 's account of the Duke of Windsor in the DNB to be the fairest assessment I know . )
9 There are some purists who would argue that this is no bad thing , and that those interested in the human brain and human behaviour should stick to studying humans .
10 I suggest those interested in the proposed network for TQM might find it beneficial to contact the QAG , because a considerable amount of knowledge and experience in applying such principles to laboratory work is available to this group .
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