Example sentences of "those [adj] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This enabled them once again to draw up a profile of those high-risk subjects who developed schizophrenia , which turned out to be similar to that reported at an earlier stage of the research . |
2 | Hence as the enemy of society the witch comes to be viewed as the embodiment of all those dark forces which threaten cooperation , group cohesion , and the entire moral order . |
3 | GARRY Schofield , the Leeds and Great Britain stand-off , is typical of those remarkable men who play Rugby League for a living . |
4 | People think of the Klan as those rootin'-tootin' guys who chew tobacco and drive pick-ups . |
5 | It states that ‘ even those medical authorities who label alcoholism a ‘ disease ’ concede that it is a disease that can and does involve significant elements of volition ’ . |
6 | The crowds weaved around the barrow boys selling Christmas wrapping paper and ribbon and those party-popper things which went bang and sent streamers of shredded Hong Kong daily newspapers across the room . |
7 | Those Yugoslav republics which want independence will get it , but recognition now would not stop the fighting . |
8 | And most of us have forgotten how to listen to those everyday sounds which form part of our lives . |
9 | The supertram is , in effect , a low-cost replacement for British Rail 's ageing fleet of suburban diesel multiple-unit trains , those rasping diesels which change gear to the accompaniment of voluminous clouds of acrid black exhaust fumes and the blessing of train spotters . |