Example sentences of "those [noun] [pron] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They were also admirably equipped to act as judges in those cases which fell under their purview , although these were concerned largely with disputes involving churchmen .
2 For brevity I shall refer to those cases which arose under section 8(2) as ‘ driver 's option ’ cases and those which arose under section 7(3) as ‘ obligatory section 7(4) ’ cases .
3 The research focuses on one large and diverse group — those Welsh who migrated from Wales to English towns in the mid-nineteenth century — and through the analysis of group experiences examines both the process of migration and the impact which it had on cultural and social change .
4 This metaphysical commitment came under scrutiny not only from those artists who refused to be limited by the laws of perspective but also from ‘ scientists ’ and ‘ philosophers ’ .
5 The Thatcher government continued this process , much more zealously , developing a formula which deliberately penalized those authorities it deemed to be over-spenders .
6 ‘ It is easier for the institutions to give us records of all accounts rather than trying to strip out just those accounts which paid above a certain level of interest .
7 Although the CNAA acquired this new set of privileged partners , it also retained those institutions which shared to one extent or another in the provision of higher education .
8 Hence the puzzle : the biggest and most immediate beneficiaries of the takeover boom of the 1980s — that is , those shareholders who sold to bidders — were retired Americans , present and future .
9 I mean , if anyone saw that television programme a couple of weeks ago , about those prisoners who put on Guys and Dolls ,
10 The behaviour of those Burgundians who settled within the Empire is similar to that of the Visigoths .
11 Started at that 's right , yes and er I did and er they put me in the machine shop filing keyhole and Those times they had to be all cast over the rim locks and all that , now they 've made for us and all that .
12 Finally , thank you to all those readers who wrote from smallholdings all over Britain expressing their support for the John McCarthy campaign .
13 We are most grateful to those readers who participated in the survey .
14 ‘ When I think of all those months I lived in the Store , not even knowing about the Outside … . ’
15 Those fans who stayed with us through all the shit are really great , but the general rank and file sort of faded away rather quick .
16 Well , I hope all those supporters who complained about lack of entertainment and commitment witnessed our last home game with Northtown .
17 But Greece 's have become a lot worse than most other people 's because of a couple of things those centuries it spent under Ottoman rule did to it .
18 Whether or not one regards this as a prime example of the way in which a political settlement was undercut by the optimism of those Frenchmen who believed in a military solution it should also be pointed out , as Irving does , that ‘ Any policy which might have been construed as the abandonment of Indo-China would have been rejected by the National Assembly in 1947 , if not by an overwhelming majority , then at least by a decisive one ’ but this , in turn , did nothing to resolve the US dilemma .
19 Those designs you did in St Lucia , ’ he said finally , his tone thoughtful .
20 Those Shias who escaped into southern Iran are housed in transit camps around Khorramshahr and the other main points of entry ( see map on previous page ) .
21 It is a remarkable finding from these interviews that of those informants who married before 1918 almost half — and over half if we include those with soldier husbands — lived for an initial period , sometimes brief but often two or more years , with one of their parents before moving into a house of their own .
22 Those flares you fired for the war you ended are still burning for the peace that you won .
23 A beautiful place , one of those convents which reeked of wealth , security , and its own strange kind of serenity .
24 of drivers who reported never speeding , 8% had been stopped by the police ; this rose to 62% for those drivers who admitted to speeding regularly .
25 The earlier distinction between those matters which fell within ministerial or local authority discretion and those which were within the competence of the courts to adjudicate became increasingly blurred .
26 It was the fifth of those lectures he gave from 1769 to 1790 , known as his fifteen discourses .
27 First , in many cases the previous foreign owners of those companies which passed into local ownership , either private or state , were invited to continue as managers for which they received a management fee .
28 The NAO report , however , found that some areas had been neglected , notably air , as the inspectorate concentrated its resources on those areas it considered to be priorities such as nuclear sites .
29 Again , we must remember that those sermons which got into print or were noticed and attacked in newspapers were not always typical : the typical is seldom noticed .
30 Looking back into the past from the security of the present it is possible to pinpoint those elements which led to a change of viewpoint , the emergence of a new approach or a hasty retreat into well tried ways .
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