Example sentences of "[conj] those [noun pl] that [be] " in BNC.

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1 It is also alleged that those countries that are in surplus in relation to intra-EC trade in manufactures have also gained from the CU effect .
2 The only certainty is that those nations that are victorious will write what is later termed ‘ history ’ , and will do it in such a way as to justify their actions .
3 The purpose is to ensure that those bodies that are susceptible to judicial review have carried out their public duties in the way it was intended they should .
4 The Labour government proved unwilling to pursue a more overtly socialist approach ; physical controls acquired during wartime were eventually discarded and those industries that were nationalized , such as steel and the railways , were basically essential and loss-making concerns .
5 He says they seem to regard it as a holiday and those birds that are over twelve months old have been through this before and seem to look forward to it
6 But what he 'd got to do was to plan his time , and work out his priorities , by distinguishing between those tasks that are urgent and those tasks that are important .
7 As the light withdrew from the grass and the dips in the turf and those paths that were beneath overhanging branches , and collected higher in the sky , the flashing and the music of the fairground became more prominent .
8 ‘ Companies that will observe the Code are by and large acting honourably at present , ’ he said , ‘ and those companies that are not will find ways around the spirit of the Code . ’
9 Having defined interest groups in this way , it was customary for early students of the interest group world to sort it out into those groups that were promoting a " cause " or an issue , and those groups that were active in trying to advance the immediate material and " sectional " interests of their own members .
10 Clarification of this distinction would enable the correct questions to be asked about those interventions that are provided although a need does not exist ( reducing inappropriate care ) and those interventions that are not provided although they are demanded and can be shown to be needed ( rationing ) .
11 And those forget-me-nots that are called blue ball and are supposed to have brilliant blue flowers , they 're coming out with erm tiny pinkey , purpley flowers .
12 It also marked the beginnings of a true differentiation between the advertisements placed in the Financial Times , The Sunday Times , the Daily Telegraph and those jobs that were sourced by headhunters .
13 Does the Minister agree that if those projects that are partly funded by the European Community fund do not proceed this year , there is a danger that there will be some damage to the economy of Northern Ireland ?
14 Typically , the reptilian egg is laid on land and is encased in a shell to prevent its liquids from evaporating , but those eggs that are kept within the female until they hatch have either very thin shells or no shells at all .
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