Example sentences of "[prep] those [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Senior officers now say they want tougher punishments for those found guilty of attacking the police .
32 So I did not spend all my time peering upwards , searching the skies for those rumoured golden eagles .
33 Appendix 2 for those considered vulnerable
34 In recent years this charity has been kept alive when funds allow , with the distribution of vouchers for those considered needy .
35 That is , an object seen as one sort of structure can be experienced ( and imagined ) in ways different from those made possible by seeing it as another sort of structure .
36 Furthermore , because of their freedom to set their own terms of service , trusts are able to offer contracts that are potentially exploitative , requiring hours of work beyond those considered acceptable for doctors in the training grades .
37 While the scheme makes some provision for grants , most of the payments are in the form of loans to those deemed eligible and able to meet the repayments .
38 The term " casual working " frequently conjures up suggestions of " pre-industrial " or " Victorian " employment practices alien to those thought prevailing in an advanced welfare society .
39 This has the double advantage of making available notes between the bottom note E in the seventh position of the B flat tenor trombone and the fundamental B flat and also providing shifts alternative to those found awkward among higher harmonics .
40 Laws without strong enforcement are words without deeds , and the tragic truth is that courts in both England and the United States have displayed a general unwillingness to mete out harsh punishment to those found guilty of cruelty to animals and an even greater reluctance to render guilty verdicts in the first place .
41 Among those confirmed dead were all three crew members and a passenger .
42 Although popularly thought of as a female offence , women do not outnumber men among those found guilty .
43 Among those who were released , 19 of them serving life sentences , was a prominent lawyer , Pap Cheyassin Secka , who was among those found guilty of complicity in the abortive coup of 1981 and had initially been sentenced to death [ see pp. 31165-66 ; 31684 ; 32957 ] .
44 In the meantime the highest costs of these changes are borne by those made redundant as new technologies replace old .
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