Example sentences of "those [pron] [adv] [vb past] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They were , however , included in the analysis because , being monozygotic , these twins are genetically identical with those who ultimately developed inflammatory bowel disease .
2 Mortality among streptokinase-treated patients was 8.3% for those who also received intravenous heparin and 9.0% for those receiving subcutaneous heparin .
3 Bibikov was no liberal , but neither were some of those who eventually made major contributions to the emancipation of 1861 .
4 First , we have divided viewers into those who regularly watched BBC-TV news only , those who regularly watched ITV news only , and those who regularly watched both ( negligible numbers of voters watched neither ) .
5 However , for several years now there have been low cost cameras like Polaroid 's Palette that provided a quick and effective alternative for those who either needed total confidentiality or were simply rather less fussy about the quality .
6 Anyway , indisputably well-connected and a ‘ toff ’ and after an initial spat ( very common with Burton , the initial spat with those who later became good pals ) , they became and remained fast friends .
7 The committee would be likely to consider a suggestion by Lord Donaldson that case separation might be needed where the public had an interest in the outcome of a case but it would also play a role as representative of those who actually used legal services , he said .
8 Based on these findings , and on those by Villanova et al showing that : ( i ) patients with multiple primary stones tend to develop multiple recurrent stones while those who originally had solitary stones tend to develop single stone recurrence ; and ( ii ) the recurrence rate in those who initially had solitary stones is only one third of that in patients who originally had multiple stones , we can predict that as patients selected for extra corporeal shock wave dissolution mainly have solitary stones , the recurrence rate after lithotripsy should be lower than that reported here .
9 There was always an enormous difference between the economic perceptions of those who initially had Conservative and Labour preferences , especially those who described themselves as party ‘ supporters ’ .
10 Patients who originally had multiple ‘ primary ’ gall stones always had multiple recurrent gall stones while those who initially had solitary stones invariably had solitary recurrent stones .
11 Based on these findings , and on those by Villanova et al showing that : ( i ) patients with multiple primary stones tend to develop multiple recurrent stones while those who originally had solitary stones tend to develop single stone recurrence ; and ( ii ) the recurrence rate in those who initially had solitary stones is only one third of that in patients who originally had multiple stones , we can predict that as patients selected for extra corporeal shock wave dissolution mainly have solitary stones , the recurrence rate after lithotripsy should be lower than that reported here .
12 Finally , a remarkably clear finding of the Unemployed Flow Survey is the way in which those who initially became unemployed as a result of the ending of a temporary job were much more likely than any other category in the sample tore-enter employment via a temporary job .
13 THOSE who fondly believed British tennis could get no worse have again been proved wrong .
14 His aim was to boost flagging sales , and for the first time during the recession new cars came within the grasp of those who still had some cash .
15 Purgatory , according to Roman Catholic faith , was a state of suffering after death in which the souls of those who died in venial sin , and of those who still owed some debt of temporal punishment for mortal sin , were rendered fit for heaven .
16 This method of locating those with power , the ‘ reputational method ’ , was presumed to allow one to see behind the democratic facade of the formally democratic institutions of American government and locate those who really held political power .
17 He could afford , he reckoned , to be relaxed about certain sorts of problem ; namely those he privately labelled intractable .
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