Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [prep] those [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | About 10 per cent of the new jobs are likely to go to the self-employed , most of them coming from the ranks of those already in employment . |
2 | As can be established by analysis of the affiliations of those most closely involved in the development of the plate tectonic paradigm , helpfully listed by Stewart , many of the major players were based in Cambridge , ( or had studied or lectured there ) , and in the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego , California . |
3 | It may lead to a gap between the values of those most closely tied to the institutions of the labour movement and the unwaged . |
4 | It must be impregnable , especially if attacked by the adherents of those long established religious beliefs that confer privileges . |
5 | Against these historical profanities , the descendants of those colourfully dressed figures in Roberts ' lithographs stood no hope . |
6 | Although an intensely private person , and in many ways an unusual one , Basil had a most affecting belief in the place of art in the lives of those culturally much simpler and perhaps more worldly than himself . |
7 | Black beans would be burnt on the graves of those recently deceased to stop them from becoming lemures , for they were known to detest this smell . |
8 | Its structures , moreover , are irregular , supposedly answering to the needs of those within , not dictated from without by the demands of symmetry ; their emphasis is vertical , aspiring heavenwards ( as the Victorians frequently remarked ) , where that of the classical house is horizontal , connecting with the values of this earth . |
9 | What was it that the lenders had to offer potential borrowers at this time , facilities which would help solvent individuals to meet ‘ special ’ capital expenditure — buying a boat , adding a conservatory — which they did not wish to , and maybe could not , take out of an adequate income without upsetting the household budget , and many credit traders ( mostly credit brokers , agents who ‘ arranged ’ loans from moneylenders in the style of stockbrokers ) highlighted as meeting the needs of those already in debt ? |
10 | Trade union leaders stated that the poor were being asked to meet the needs of those even poorer than themselves , and accused the government of ignoring the fact that a " poverty basket " of basic goods was currently costing around 250 intis ( US$301 ) , well above the lowest wage subject to the new tax . |
11 | It extended the concept of education to cover the needs of those above and below school age , and to include the community 's needs for culture and recreation . |
12 | ‘ Mr. Wing has been indefatigable in his researches and the plan recommended appears to your committee to combine the excellency , and to obviate the defects of those already built . ’ |
13 | Women should not simply be seen as smitten fools in need of protection ; when they accept the advances of those professionally above them , they know the murky pond in which they plunge . |
14 | Both in case of a straightforward sale as well as in case of delegating the management of state assets , the choice of purchaser or manager must be by tender , which is public unless the board of directors of the agency restricts the tenders of those specifically invited to submit offers . |
15 | Thus , a principal function of top management is to co-ordinate and monitor the efforts of those lower down the hierarchy . |
16 | Thus , in the early 1980s , 86% of the non-white population aged under 16 were born in Britain compared with 14% born overseas ; this is the exact reverse of the figures for those over 16 , of whom 14% were born in Britain and 86% overseas ( OPCS , 1986 , p. 20 , Table 4 ) . |
17 | But unless there is constant effort to innovate , unless new knowledge is applied more effectively , and unless research is more explicitly directed toward the problems of those most in need , there is little hope that societies will be able to overcome the difficulties they now face . |
18 | The former represents those accruing from the families of those already members , while the latter represents those recruited who are from families of non-members . |
19 | The new law followed a bill approved by parliament on Oct. 31 granting compensation to people deported or imprisoned under the Communist regime between 1939 and 1989 , and the families of those unlawfully executed . |
20 | Most of the uses of those currently available are firmly established , but there is scope for new products and prospects for growth are exciting . |
21 | Lord Geraint , the former MP who has had a lifetime 's experience as a sheep farmer and dealer , warned however that there were many things to be done again to safeguard the interests of those about to start farming . |
22 | Someone — perhaps even Gustave himself — will burn my letters ; his own ( which I have carefully preserved , so much against my own best interests ) will survive to confirm the prejudices of those too lazy to understand . |
23 | But right now what is needed is a bottom-up approach ; entrusting the forests to those increasingly organised peoples whose survival has depended for generations on environmental knowledge . |
24 | It is clearly unfair that so much tax in the Third World falls on the backs of those least able to pay . |
25 | In exclusive legislation the Länder have no rights except those explicitly granted by the Federation ( Article 71 ) . |