Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] those [Wh pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Bibikov was no liberal , but neither were some of those who eventually made major contributions to the emancipation of 1861 .
2 Some of those who actually made it to the polling stations could not disguise their disappointment .
3 This holster will allow it to be carried by a few of those who presently have no means of looking after a throwline .
4 With a strong emphasis on value-for-money , this opportunity to take the controls of a locomotive on Britain 's longest preserved railway should prove popular with those who really want to get their hands dirty .
5 He suggests that there should be a television programme devoted to unmasking criminals such as those who violently attack frail elderly women .
6 Does he agree that a proposal that would impose a massive tax burden on 4 million ordinary people could be produced only by a shower such as those who currently comprise the Opposition ?
7 Far too many of those who regularly spoke in those debates were a stage army who thought we should never have joined the Community in the first place .
8 In economic terms , many of those who still had land in the pears following 1973 were not able to farm it successfully .
9 And many of those who still have jobs get shorter breaks now than they used to as their firms struggle to survive in the recession .
10 If you are one of those who habitually use control tactics , you may wish to increase your adaptability with others and extend your range of influence through using commonality tactics .
11 All but one of those who previously answered affirmatively said that the discrepancy was resolved .
12 Deakin was one of those who completely justified his boss 's faith in him and was , in fact , Spiers ' first signing for the Palace .
13 Higher degrees are available to those who already hold a first degree ( especially a first-class or upper-second-class honours ) .
14 Throughout the electorate the swing to the Conservatives was stronger amongst those who generally had relatively little interest in politics ; amongst those who did not tune in to watch highbrow television or radio news ; amongst those without professional qualifications ; and amongst those who , despite stating a party preference in 1986 , none the less denied being party ‘ supporters ’ — we can call them politically ‘ uncommitted ’ — even when they had political preferences .
15 They were , however , included in the analysis because , being monozygotic , these twins are genetically identical with those who ultimately developed inflammatory bowel disease .
16 However , it is only open to those who already hold the overpriced asset and so relies on this group of investors trading sufficient assets to move the relative prices of the shares in the index and index futures back into line .
17 This image he inherited from the fourth-century teaching of Gregory of Nyssa , the most influential among those who earlier developed this negative approach to Christian mystical theology .
18 Although the total proportion of diagnoses seems to be rising , the rise is steepest in those who historically have fallen into a high risk group — that is , woman aged 35 and older .
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