Example sentences of "to be [vb pp] [prep] those [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As the year ended the events in the Gulf reminded us sharply that we can not take peach and freedom for granted , and that substantial risks continue to be faced by those serving in the Royal Air Force .
2 ‘ The suggestion that innovation and change have to be led by those building individual houses is a dangerous notion .
3 A whole range of strategies tend to be adopted by those seeking budget appropriations .
4 It is likely that , in recent years , a majority of such orders have been sought by the preserved railways under the very procedures that are to be replaced by those laid down in the Bill .
5 The voluntary levy has raised £2m so far and unions have pledged a further £7m to enable payouts of at least £100 a week to be made to those called out on strike .
6 First , responsibilities for care for the chronically handicapped in a community were to be given to those elected by the local population ; thus the electorate would , in theory , have greater control over the way local services are provided .
7 Charges arising by operation of law ( to be contrasted with those created by the company ) fall into this category .
8 Listed investments are to be distinguished between those listed on a recognised stock exchange and others .
9 Listed investments are to be distinguished between those listed on a recognised stock exchange and others .
10 All the lexicographers ' virtual machines will be given the same lexicographer priority , but those editing smaller entries are likely to be favoured over those editing large ones .
11 Since we last wrote , we have been lobbying to achieve the same relaxation for voluntary drivers from sport as is proposed to be granted to those driving in a voluntary capacity for charities .
12 The paper asks : ‘ Can they just be traders on some sort of spot market or ought the release to be limited to those intending to sell to the final consumer ?
13 Traditionally , skilled jobs have tended to be defined as those requiring apprenticeships .
14 A follow-up language course , the Safari Course , was devised , and programmes framed by the language section of the newly formed Curriculum Development Centre were to be integrated with those prepared in other subject sections .
15 Their main use will be as independent units , to be acquired by those carrying out assessment functions .
16 The plans of the groups enable them to be identified with those shown on large-scale Ordnance Survey maps , except for those sites subsequently ploughed out , which often survived as ring-ditches .
17 A post-imprisonment supervision was to be introduced for those serving more than one year , and wider powers given to the courts to make parents take responsibility for their children 's offences .
18 Yet , not being en route to anywhere , East Anglia tends to be overlooked by those living much beyond its boundaries .
19 Not to be recommended for those having a plate .
20 Nevertheless , in certain occupations there was still a tendency for women to be over-represented amongst those working on a temporary basis .
21 At this stage , services are liable to be restricted to those assumed to be at special risk' or whose circumstances warrant special priority ( p. 45 ) .
22 access for update to be restricted to those authorized
23 Because of its popularity the party had to be restricted to those aged between four and eleven years old .
24 This trade-off needs to be confronted by those advocating redistribution .
25 If the attributions are correct , then pieces by Alberti , Domenico Scarlatti , Eckard and Wagenseil will have to be added to those listed in the standard catalogues .
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