Example sentences of "those [adj] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And four of those bloody years I spend in a bloody prison-camp — if you 'll pardon the expression .
2 They 're not true at all , you know , those absurd laboratories you see in popular films .
3 I very much agree with those Labour spokesmen who argued in the past that we should look , above all , at pensioners ' net incomes .
4 Merseyside members of the 1st Army Associaton take pride in the part they played in this achievement and in remembering present comrades and those gallant friends who fell in the conflict .
5 At the meeting of the Down Presbytery , the first difficulty was innate sympathy towards the army and reluctance to admit that the shooting of Black was more than another of those unfortunate accidents which occur in war .
6 On the one hand are those adult educators who see in it exciting possibilities to extend the concept of adult learning , making it more relevant to the issues and problems facing ‘ disadvantaged ’ groups , helping them to participate more effectively in society , gaining more recognition and resources , removing gross inequalities and injustices .
7 Even today , in the amalgamated forces , this structuring principle holds good ; and many old hands still refer to the ‘ real police forces ’ as those small units they joined in the late 1960s and early 1970s .
8 They woke to one of those balmy days you get in midwinter when the frost has lost its grip and before the rains begin .
9 Ever since coming upon Rousseau 's writings so long ago , I have tried to live with my dear wife above the glaciers in the condition he would have approved , that of the Noble Savage — in defiance of those citified creatures who multiply in the valleys far below .
10 It will deal not only with stars but also with middling and minor singers and with members of the chorus ; not only with Italians but with those non-Italian singers who specialised in Italian opera .
11 One of those minor officials who gloried in their pettiness .
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