Example sentences of "those of [noun prp] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Cranston leaned over the table , placing his hands over those of Fitzosbert and pressing down hard until the keeper 's face paled and beads of sweat broke out on his brow . |
2 | A few complex cases are recorded with mixed or joined symbols ( e.g. , those of Nurgle and Tzeentch for someone killed by a disfiguring disease which caused the victim to be burnt as a mutant ) . |
3 | To merge AW 's existing North West England operations into those of Palatine and to build that company on the basis of its own regional tradition , supported by continuing local beer production . |
4 | At Stirling , he created the so-called palace block , with exteriors modelled on French palace architecture like those of Falkland and adorned with statues ranging from dignified sculpture to the grotesque — the latter seen in the splendid representation of the king himself . |
5 | Officials compared the judicial statistics with those of India and found that there were proportionately several times more cases in Sri Lanka . |
6 | Only the two letters of Anselm remain as the record of an extraordinary conflict between contradictory passions , in their own way as poignant as those of Abelard and Heloise twenty years later . |
7 | These thermae were larger than those of Caracalla and accommodated 3200 bathers ; they were very similar in design . |
8 | Icelandic cattle today still show some likeness to those of Shetland and have developed under similar environmental conditions ; the main differences are that the Shetlands are horned and now invariably black-and-white pied , whereas the great majority of Icelandics are polled and have retained the older colours . |
9 | To the low- 187 Os/ 188 Os end of the arrays , the picrite basalts have γ Os values that overlap those of MORB and approach the characteristic negative γ Os of lithospheric mantle xenoliths . |
10 | If it is not those of Garrafad and Carnach we will soon have to face , it may be our own people . |