Example sentences of "ones that [am/are] " in BNC.
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1 | Well they 're there for just covering the ones that 're in the handout . |
2 | Slowing growth in debt and money-supply should both be contractionary influences on the economy , and ones that are doubly bearish for the stockmarket . |
3 | Even the ones that are n't about image include image — like the Coke advert , for instance . |
4 | In both these cases the confusion arises because a term is considered to belong to the same category as the ones that are being demonstrated . |
5 | These you will recall are the ones that are characteristic of the disease in general in everyone and not the disease in the individual . |
6 | Other activities of a creative sort are ones that are built in over and above that . |
7 | Many species that are not themselves distasteful mimic other brightly ones that are . |
8 | The battery group , under Dr Colin Vincent , aims to develop a new range of materials to improve the reliability of batteries and to make new ones that are smaller and lighter than today 's batteries . |
9 | They can troop round and look at the Rubens , and the Gainsboroughs — the ones that are left . |
10 | Private nursing homes are another possibility , but these should be ones that are known to your general practitioner as being reliable , and fees are usually fairly high . |
11 | After the gig , we mooch around the band 's dressing room and try to give off an inconspicuous vibe ( a hard one , since we 're the only ones that are n't stoned out of our gourds and do n't have accents that can hack their way through huge mountain ranges ) . |
12 | Virtually every plant that has grey leaves will press well ( apart from the ones that are too fat in the leaf ) , so you will have to decide which shapes and shades appeal to you the most . |
13 | ‘ I 've read all the ones that are in the public library in the High Street , Miss Honey . ’ |
14 | ‘ I think it 's pretty well known that some of the ones that are going to get a particularly close look are the ones I mentioned , either because they are not being competed in by a lot of people in a great many countries , or they are expensive , and so on . ’ |
15 | WHEN shopping for spring bulbs , make sure you pick ones that are clean and firm . |
16 | THESE are the revealing pictures that all the girls wanted to see and the ones that are likely to wound Fergie Chops the most . |
17 | Floppy disks are the ones that are more familiar . |
18 | But despite the differences of opinion that exist — ones that are generally between individuals rather than any factions based on club or country — there is one area of consensus that prevails : That any new laws be given a trial period of at least one year . |
19 | He can only conjecture that additional maturational innovations will not become hereditary unless they harmonize with the previous ones that are already being recapitulated in maturation . |
20 | Adaptive innovations could thus be separated , as the ones that are hereditarily transmitted , from the maladaptive , as the ones that are not ; although Darwin notes that hereditary diseases show that this separation is often fallible . |
21 | Adaptive innovations could thus be separated , as the ones that are hereditarily transmitted , from the maladaptive , as the ones that are not ; although Darwin notes that hereditary diseases show that this separation is often fallible . |
22 | Moreover , evidence from recent research by Hammersley and Scarth suggests that patterns of whole-class teacher-pupil talk do not differ significantly between courses that are assessed by terminal examinations , ones that are continuously assessed , and ones that are not assessed at all — even when these differently assessed courses are taught by the same teacher and within the same subject . |
23 | Moreover , evidence from recent research by Hammersley and Scarth suggests that patterns of whole-class teacher-pupil talk do not differ significantly between courses that are assessed by terminal examinations , ones that are continuously assessed , and ones that are not assessed at all — even when these differently assessed courses are taught by the same teacher and within the same subject . |
24 | She seems to favour not only schemes that guarantee groups like blacks access to fair voting procedures , but also ones that are skewed to make the achievement of ‘ group ’ political goals more likely . |
25 | To some degree the bias is systematically away from uninteresting conditions requiring care rather than cure , towards ones that are treatable or are interesting in research terms |
26 | He does n't know any individual apart from the ones that are in there every day . ’ |
27 | We do n't want the children from Columbia on the streets etcetera , because there 's sort of an awful helplessness about us , because we think we 're doing one person , how on earth can we actually do anything , you see if enough people think together that if possible the change happens , then it can happen , right , and you are actually the ones that are going to have to be considering that you are a world 's visitor , you are not just Tom and you 're not just Anthony right , erm , you 've really got to think , what about Jayne , there you are ideal Jayne |
28 | to help you for the ones that are going to do it and I hope you are . |
29 | Decent ones that are comfortable to wear . |
30 | Mind the swings , mind the shit , mind the psychopaths , sadists and prowling malignants , mind the drunks who should never be allowed out on the road , mind the child molesters , torturers and Satanists , mind the mass slayers and maimers of innocent victims , mind the drunk drivers , mind the aeroplanes that fall from the sky and the ones that are aimed at you , MIND THE HOLES IN THE UNIVERSE , PRESTON , MIND YOU DO N'T DROP THROUGH . |