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

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1 The Charters agreed by the Allied Powers which set up the International Military Tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo and the judgments of those Tribunals made it clear that everyone , from the lowest private soldier to the highest general and statesman is required to comply with the humanitarian spirit and the generally accepted principles of the laws of war .
2 A particular concern of the investigation will be to examine the definition of politicization used by the US and to examine the effectiveness of using threats of resignation as a credible technique for managing the activities of those agencies which are the world 's primary multi-lateral forums for the negotiation of global issues .
3 Section 682 provides that income arising under a settlement shall be deemed not to have been distributed if and to the extent that it exceeds the aggregate of : ( i ) the sums , excluding all payments of interest , paid in that year by the trustees of the settlement to any persons ( not being a body corporate connected with the settlement and not being the trustees of another settlement made by the settlor or the trustees of the settlement ) in such manner that they fall to be treated in that year , otherwise than by virtue of s677 above , as the income of those persons for the purposes of income tax , or would fall to be so treated if those persons were domiciled , resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and the sums had been paid to them there ; and ( ii ) subject to s682(2)– ( 5 ) ( rules for ascertaining undistributed income where interest is paid by trustees ) any expenses of the trustees of the settlement paid in that year which , in the absence of any express provision of the settlement , would be properly chargeable to income , in so far as such expenses are not included in the sums mentioned in para ( i ) above ; and ( iii ) in a case where the trustees of the settlement are trustees for charitable purposes , the amount by which any income arising under the settlement in that year in respect of which exemption from tax may be granted under s505 of TA 1988 exceeds the aggregate amount of any such sums or expenses as aforesaid paid in that year which are properly chargeable to that income .
4 The defences against those crimes would be that they were in the public interest .
5 Chairman and I , I still stick to wh what I said that I think that we ought to reverse and , and p put two to number one erm er and with the addition of those words , because
6 The majority of those personnel affected will be cargo handlers but the cuts will also include engineers , clerks and workers from various departments .
7 And in the majority of those cases , that is a transient problem , and teacher assistance needs to be at a level of , of general support to get them over that period .
8 The indirect effects of religious controversy on attitudes toward science have been stressed because they indicate the contingency of those attitudes at particular times and places .
9 Trustees in 1 above are generally treated as a wholly separate entity for tax purposes ; in the case of a bare trustee , nomineeship and agency , the acts of those persons will generally be treated as the acts of the beneficial owners or principals .
10 What Ryedale is seeking is not a figure for its sector within the Greater York area , and the same with the other districts , but rather a figure for the Greater York area as a whole , and then a figure for the remainder of those parts of the districts outside the Greater York area , so you do n't get a situation with my colleagues on the left where you are in the structure plan dictating the number of houses that should be allocated in , for example , two parishes .
11 And when we hear Elvis slapping the back of the guitar on those records , it was simply his exuberance …
12 More typically , however , the active involvement of the authorities of the relevant foreign State will be required ( especially if the attitudes of those authorities derives from the civil law tradition ) or at least desirable .
13 Suddenly , two people — Mr. Gorbachev and President de Klerk — have , in such a short time , transformed the attitudes of those countries .
14 ‘ Have you any idea of the complexity of those things ? ’
15 In view of the complexity of those realities , the delineation of such figures will in many cases depend upon careful judgments which must be made and which must distinguish case from case .
16 How can you develop schools for children and curricula for developing intellectual , social and personal schools skills , in collaboration with parents , teachers and pupils if those in power neither consult nor trust , nor show any signs of respecting the opinions of those persons most intimately involved .
17 Mr. Ieuan Wyn Jones : If any new hospitals are built in Wales , such as the East Glamorgan hospital , will the funding for those hospitals , in terms of capital costs , be entirely met by the Welsh Office or , as a result of last week 's disclosure in Construction News , are we to take it that Treasury guidelines to introduce private sector money into such building will mean that the commitment from the Welsh Office will be less ?
18 Vitamin C reduced cell proliferation in all the crypt compartments from the apex to the base to those values seen in age and sex matched controls .
19 the blackbirds like those apples .
20 The guardianship of those resources .
21 Here this reviewer must admit an interest : as political editor of The Scotsman in those days , he was one of the latter .
22 The conflict between these two views of the arts currently takes the form , in the case of English , of the struggle between those academics who represent the ‘ humanistic ’ Arnoldian tradition , often as interpreted by Leavis ( 1952 ) , and the more recent continental influences , such as structuralism , which emphasize the systemic or formal properties of art-objects ( Welch 1987 ) .
23 The writer of those lines and I enjoyed many a lunch time snack in the Hotel Vancouver cafeteria , and more often a glass of lager in the upstairs lounge .
24 They can examine the reasons why they have had to deny the existence of those feelings .
25 There is no way that Andropulos could have learnt aboard the Ariadne of the existence of those bombs .
26 The speeches by and in support of the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West raised important questions of principle that govern three important matters : first , the need for open justice ; secondly , the provision of proper opportunities for the defence in criminal proceedings to deploy the case on which the defence relies ; and thirdly , the issue on which we focused most , the effect of the existence of those rights on third parties who necessarily can play no part in the proceedings and who consequently have no immediate opportunity to defend themselves or their reputations .
27 He is concerned only that the bishop denies the existence of those gods who were regarded as being essential protectors of the Roman Empire .
28 Since communism represented the final victory over nationalism and fascism , the states simply denied the existence of those ideologies in society but , below the surface , the old antagonisms festered .
29 The archetypical idea was manifested in the flesh , under divers such modifications , upon this planet , long prior to the existence of those animals species that actually exemplify it .
30 Where the Crown Court is dealing with an offender for offences for which he has been committed for sentence under Criminal Justice Act 1967. s.56 , whether they are summary or either way , the Court must observe the limitations which would apply in the magistrates ' court to the sentence for those offences .
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