Example sentences of "[adj] be [adv] those " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , ‘ those areas where pressure to build is greatest are precisely those where pressure not to build is also greatest ’ ; but , ending on an optimistic note .
2 This is when those photographs are taken and published with their phoney captions which not unnaturally wring the hearts of the uninitiated .
3 ( This is where those names like Stedman Triples and Triple Bob Majors come in . )
4 This is how those poor sods live ! ’
5 But these are not those Gates , thought Fergus , these are the Gates of a place reserved for those who are denied admittance to Paradise .
6 Philosophy has its own way of being interested in the world , its own problems to solve by its own lights , and these are not those of empirical sociology .
7 Items which discriminate best are ones which are passed by more of the higher scorers than the lower scorers ; the best discriminators of all are generally those items which are passed by about $0 per cent of the candidates overall .
8 For example , as the housing situation worsens ( in terms of shortages , high rents and insecurity of tenure ) , the first to become homeless are precisely those suffering greatest difficulty in other respects — large families and single-parent households .
9 That 's where those images of Picasso were very poignant .
10 that 's where those
11 If you 're interested in standing for any of those or wan na put someone forward to stand for one of those , come to the elections in room six two three , six two four Friday the twenty sixth at two fifteen twenty third , I 'm sorry , at two fifteen and er not only will you get all the , the general info about what I 've done so far this year , what I intend to do , what next year 's budget 's going to be etcetera , that 's when those elections are actually held .
12 Repeat nuisance calls are a frightening experience for 200,000 people a year — and that 's just those that are reported .
13 However , the practice of raising pages and pages of additional enquiries is now strongly discouraged , and the enquiries necessary are simply those to fulfil one 's professional obligations to one 's client .
14 McCawley ( 1976 ) asserts that sentences which are universally judged as grammatical are simply those for which no one has any difficulty in thinking of uses .
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