Example sentences of "[was/were] [adj] for those " in BNC.
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1 | The kind of company pensions then being offered were fine for those who joined a company in their twenties and worked through to the age of sixty-five . |
2 | While such thoughts were inevitable for those who knew Lewis before the great change came upon his life , it was not quite right to speak of ‘ pastiche ’ . |
3 | Clues were available for those having difficulties guessing who was who . |
4 | Of course , there was less enemy terrain to fly ever , but at this period the sortie value was diminished — 70 and 80 sorties were common for those who elected to complete two tours and soldier on beyond the 60 cut-off . |
5 | I was sorry for those who did n't , who by far outnumbered those of us who did . |
6 | And there 's a willingness to pay was high for those er for those benefits . |
7 | That was different for those to do it , you know , to acclimatize a way of life with er doing the animals yeah . |
8 | Marxism was appropriate for those who , like Vallejo and Neruda , were intellectuals who were not particularly comfortable with their consequently privileged status . |
9 | Crafthole was on one of the main routes into Cornwall and the same writer Carew , recorded that it was customary for those passing through to make fun of the village ladies for their somewhat notorious lack of morals . |
10 | This was ideal for those hobbyist and experimenters who derived much fun a pleasure from making their computers ‘ sing and dance ’ in the real world . |
11 | ‘ It was good for those who were determined to give up — and a couple of people did . |
12 | Moreover , in both cases the labelling of the decanted medication was inadequate for those treating the children to be sure of the concentration and therefore the dose of drug ingested . |
13 | It was problematic for those institutions committed to ‘ concurrent ’ teacher education , where a Diploma might mean devoting the first two years to ‘ academic study ’ without related professional work and school experience . |
14 | Since 1983 , changes in social security regulations have given private-sector providers of residential and nursing-home care the confidence to expand because a subsidy was available for those residents without means or who ran out of money to pay the fees . |
15 | There was dependable French cuisine , and eating well was cheap for those on western pay . |
16 | This difference was significant for those with mild to moderate disease but not those with severe disease . |