Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [adj] [prep] those " in BNC.

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1 In some respects these accounts are similar to those in the experimental situation where key characteristics were found to be a common strategy .
2 These policies are consistent with those adopted in previous years .
3 In this range the frequencies are comparable with those of molecular vibrations , which are generally between 10 11 and 10 13 Hz , corresponding to 30–3000 cm -1 .
4 In these last two respects , the excluded activities are different from those excluded under the BES provisions .
5 The evidence suggests that lone fathers are more likely to work than lone mothers ; indeed their working hours are similar to those of fathers in two parent families .
6 The carbon tax proposals are similar to those mooted by the EC [ see ED 51 ] , which have been shelved in the wake of opposition from industry .
7 These latter values are similar to those from 40 additional subjects studied since April 1989 ( 0.5 to 10 mol/L ) .
8 The reflectance of pyrobitumen increases very rapidly with maturation , so that the assumption that the reflectance values are identical with those of vitrinite can lead to interpretational errors , especially in the narrow zone of catagenesis between immaturity and metagenesis .
9 Since these values are high among those which the criminal law ought to respect , no further demonstration of this starting-point is necessary .
10 ‘ My values are different from those of my colleagues , ’ says a Christian class teacher .
11 Finally , the guidance stresses that the test checks are similar to those in other parts of the SAR and would not lead the accountant to check , for example , the appropriateness of investments made in respect of the trust .
12 The individual whose sexual needs and norms are dissonant with those of society as a whole will raise difficulties for others if not for himself .
13 Conclusions based on OECD surveys indicate that UK public expenditure patterns are similar to those in most other advanced industrialized countries , although inferences drawn from international surveys must be treated with caution .
14 Most of the rules are similar to those fore pure dressage , discussed earlier , but grakle nosebands are allowed and whips are not .
15 Where there are differences , it is important to understand that dialect forms are grammatical and rule-governed in non-standard dialects , but the rules are different from those of Standard English .
16 These graphs are similar to those obtained by Hirschowitz et al and by Blair et al who compared G17 dose-response curves in patients with ulcers and control subjects , after normalising for differences in park acid secretion rates ; the only difference between the two groups of patients was under basal conditions .
17 Other squat , duck-like birds are comparable to those at Barton Farm ; indeed , whereas the animals in these mosaics appear to be of quite different styles , it seems that the draughtsman responsible for the birds at Barton Farm was also responsible for those at Withington .
18 These views are similar to those of Heyer , Roberts and Williams ( 1981 ) who discuss rather broader issues of rural development .
19 In his two books on the subject he describes the importance of ‘ good sitting habits ’ in maintaining a healthy spine and body ; his views are similar to those taught by Alexander himself .
20 These guidelines are similar to those in the original 1973 Act and apply to sale and supply contracts by virtue of s11(2) of UCTA 1977 .
21 Their goals are incompatible with those of the organization .
22 The tools used for the dissection of the style of actionbooks are similar to those found in the previous chapter and include a comprehensive analysis of lexis ( " the machoman 's lexicon " ) , and a discussion of Relation types ( " intensive " versus " extensive " style ) and other narrative elements .
23 The rules for complex words are different from those for simple words and these will be dealt with in Chapter 11 .
24 In the ‘ post-feminist era ’ , equal opportunities are available to those women who ‘ get off their hands and knees and work for them ’ .
25 State-provided homes are suitable for those not able to care for themselves .
26 Shampoos are available for those with allergies and sensitive skin .
27 The result , according to the NSTA 's Bill Aldridge , is that fifty per cent of new science and maths teachers in elementary and secondary schools are unqualified in those subjects .
28 Thus , the first nine paragraphs are concerned with those in detention .
29 These anomalies are separate from those the root of which is biological , for they are found in individuals who are otherwise without doubt members of one sex according to biological criteria .
30 Should not more secure units be available for those juveniles while they are on remand ?
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