Example sentences of "[adv] those [noun pl] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally those anthropologists who grant culture such imperative force tend to see social relations as the product of cultural patterning and conditioning , and thus tend to concentrate on child-rearing practices , enculturation , and socialization .
2 And so those architects who remember the Third Reich are fearful of the politician 's desire to build on an imperial scale .
3 Or do you intend obeying only those laws you agree with ? ’
4 I would assume that only those galleries which maintain a personal vision and a rigorous programme will retain collectors ' confidence .
5 If sufficiently detailed subject headings are assigned to each document in a collection , then there is a high probability that most of the documents relevant to an enquiry will be retrieved in any online search , but only those documents which match the search terms exactly will be recalled .
6 The catch is that only those states which have signed or acceded to the convention by then can take part in any votes .
7 It is only those beings who have the ability to give reasons who have the ability to act for reasons .
8 Similarly it might be proper to consider as ‘ Pacific ’ only those Americans who live west of De Soto , Missouri ( the median point of the population , moving slowly ever-westward as the people do the same ) , or , in Australia , those east of Alice Springs .
9 Since the poetic structure includes only those elements which evoke a response in the reader , it is this response that must be taken as the analyst 's starting point ; the linguist as such can not tell us what is interesting or important about a work ( ‘ No grammatical analysis of a poem can give us more than the grammar of the poem ’ ( p. 213 ) ) .
10 If state institutions and social formation are out of phase , only those institutions which come closest to fulfilling the requirements of the state will grow strong .
11 The major problem with essentially voluntary schemes like these , however , is that they appeal to only those farmers who arc already convinced environmentalists .
12 Inn , therefore , has a specific legal meaning and only those establishments which fall within that definition are subject to the duties and able to exercise the rights accorded to establishments of that status .
13 Although a number of methods are available for sampling only those vertices which describe the basic shape of the line ( e.g. Douglas and Peucker 1973 ) , the difference between digitizing straight lines and complex curves suggests that Blakemore 's use of distance ‘ epsilon ’ is an over-simplification of reality .
14 One might be able to construct a law which penalized only those batteries which cause , or are likely to cause , significant annoyance , but it is doubtful whether the insertion of a ( necessarily vague ) standard would alter the nature of the problem .
15 This can be the outcome of ( a ) a process which selects only those facts which prove a given case , and omits others — an intentional distortion of evidence ; or ( b ) an unwitting omission , a failure to carry out the exhaustive search for evidence which should characterise historical study .
16 Further , the user will be able to select the status of SPRs/SSRs that are to appear in the report and will also be able to limit the report to only those modules which appear in the Root Package itself .
17 The pickup coil signals connect to analogue switches controlled by the first ( and higher frequency ) bistable in the driving divider chain , in order to isolate only those signals which coincide with the saturation waveform transitions .
18 It should exclude ‘ not only those items which have traditionally been called extraordinary , but also those called exceptional ’ .
19 Companies using the successful efforts method capitalise only those costs which relate directly to the discovery and development of commercially exploitable oil and gas reserves .
20 In our more sceptical age , mystery surrounds especially those crafts which seem to shape our world and deal with matters which seem beyond our control and comprehension .
21 The Purchaser should at least accept that certain warranties should be given subject to the Vendor 's knowledge — eg those warranties which seek to anticipate what a third party might do in the future .
22 First , as Mercer and Julien remind us , such an equivalence tends to obscure exactly those differences which need to be addressed if we are to understand not only each kind of discrimination separately but also their interconnections ( ‘ Race , Sexuality and Black Masculinity ’ , 99 — 100 ) .
23 The power of a spreadsheet database is in the ability to select just those records you want .
24 One of the just those questions you ask people like .
25 Each sub-culture of the academic community , then , declines to be a culture in the normal sense , for each sub-culture is potentially critical of just those elements which constitute its culture .
26 The successful communicator selects just those features which differ from this schema , enabling the receiver to adjust it and to bring it closer to the individual instance which is being described .
27 If there is an express prohibition on assigning the benefit it is important to distinguish between the benefit of the contract , namely the right of each party to have a contract performed in accordance with its terms , and the benefits which arise under the contract , namely those rights which arise incidentally from the performance of the contract and are sometimes known as the fruits of performance such as the right to claim for damages under the contract .
28 There are others to take into account , namely those co-operators who come from the teaching body , from LEAs ' advisers and from HMI .
29 Such a breach not only leaves the company ( or rather those individuals who act on its behalf ) open to criminal liability under the CSA 1985 and civil liability under the FSA 1986 , but also to a claim by a corporate client for breach of its obligation of confidence .
30 It is therefore important to select appropriately those patients who need this investigation , and to balance carefully the risks and expected benefits of any therapeutic procedure .
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