Example sentences of "[prep] those [noun pl] that [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Chapter 5 constitutes a rather tedious juxtaposition of " the most popular things in popular fiction " , as it consists mainly of long lists of those ingredients that have the highest frequency in popfiction .
2 I tend to remember first the requirements of those plantations that care to provide the best hospitality when I pay a visit . "
3 ‘ M'kata was a natural , one of those geniuses that emerge from time to time in the game .
4 It was one of those calls that change lives .
5 But as you may know , ESP guitars are handmade in just one factory in Tokyo ; this is not one of those companies that farm out their work to whoever gives them the lowest quotation .
6 Is it one of those reactions that occur spontaneously when journalists ' ink is mixed with an equal measure of pure ignorance ?
7 Mention must be made of those creatures that inhabit the inter-tidal zone , that is the region of the shore between high- and low-tides .
8 The sisters are taught to think of those impulses that impede the spirit as sins with the strength of predatory beasts ravening in the wilderness of the interior landscape of the fallen world .
9 Of those cancers that seem to be limited to the prostate clinically , 25–35% will have lymph node metastases .
10 I was reading some gimcrack book about economics , full of those pictograms that fall half-way between diagrams and drawings , when I heard the thudding of a diesel engine running under the roar of the gale coming in off the sea and over the whirr of the fan heater that was marinading my feet .
11 What what the government , what the erm the consortium and paper 's about er , is improving the , the identification band that was hanging over of of health care , once that recipe is will get much larger consortium er , it 's much widespread of er , devotion , expertise er , er professionalism in in assessing health needs er think about one of those areas that have been saved from in West Essex over the last over the last few years and by going into a much larger group with more resources erm , there will , they will be able to actually er work er far , far more effectively in sorting out what 's actually needed .
12 THE Eight Bells seemed to be one of those pubs that do most of their trade in the late evenings , for at seven o'clock the saloon bar was deserted .
13 It could have been vicars and tarts , of course , but I reckon he 's one of those transvestites that hang out up there .
14 I did , however , find fascinating the figures produced by Lloyd 's showing that many of those syndicates that have performed badly had hardly any Lloyd 's insiders connected with them while the ones that performed best were stuffed full of professional working Names .
15 And although the number of species in the intertidal zone is not necessarily enormous , individuals of those specialists that have evolved to cope are often present in very large numbers .
16 It has drawers on one side and a cupboard on the other with a couple of those shelves that pull out for putting your mug of coffee on .
17 ‘ In fact , I could well see out my career in Italy with Sampdoria because I 'm not one of those players that move around — I was at Forest for ten years . ’
18 There is no justification in attempting to emphasise the superficially attractive at the expense of those things that form the core of our work .
19 Then , as Alex Saward , Harlequins ' press officer , put it , ‘ one of those things that happen in rugby ’ happened .
20 Probably it was simply one of those things that happen , or that you think happen , when you 're smashed and half-asleep .
21 Two-thirds of those states that retain the death penalty allow children to face execution .
22 It is the basis of those reports that have become an annual feature of the budget making process .
23 The increasing prosperity of those humans that have remained in the countryside is also contributory .
24 Current expenditure consists of those items that recur regularly : expenditure on wages and salaries is the most typical example .
25 Make some use of literary stylistic features , such as alteration of word order for emphasis or the deliberate repetition of words or sentence patterns , and of those features that characterise an impersonal style when required , using Standard English ( except in contexts where non-standard forms are needed for literary purposes , eg in dialogue , in a story or playscript ) .
26 Furthermore , of those explanations that incorporate biotic and microenvironmental as well as disturbance effects , the most balanced account is that of Grubb , who used the term ‘ regeneration niche ’ to cover all the factors that affect a plant during its career from fertilized egg to death .
27 The history of pronunciation is one of those issues that do not primarily involve standardization , because it is about the history of speech in face-to-face interaction and because standardization has always had less effect on pronunciation than on other linguistic levels .
28 Indeed , this may be an example of popular expression of those worries that arise from the criticism that is engendered by the public choice approach .
29 In one of those announcements that trigger a double take in observers who find it hard to believe the function had not been available for years , IBM Corp this week finally added Ethernet support for the 3174 cluster controller , long after most users must have given up on the idea and made other arrangements .
30 There will be a note of those jobs that require to be done to the property and also a valuation .
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