Example sentences of "and those that [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 and then in the afternoon those that went round Cadburys are going round Rovers , and those that went round Rovers are going round Cadburys
2 And those that had the Normandy pudding , ’ said Detective Constable Bewman , ‘ had the wine sauce that went with it . ’
3 This difference could not be explained by the distribution of either histological types or admission types between the erm sites that had less than one hundred cases and those that had more than one hundred cases .
4 Relatively few cases had come to court , and those that had , the court had tended to take a restrictive interpretation of the crucial words .
5 Herzen observed a " sharp and remarkable " difference between essays he received from Russia in 1856 and those that had arrived in 1855 .
6 The only ‘ foreign ’ Protestant churches in which Laud took any real interest were those in Charles 's other kingdoms of Scotland and Ireland , and those that served the American colonists and the English émigrés in Holland .
7 Only Apprentice Scribes were obliged to make pilgrimage to this unique seat of wisdom , and those that returned never spoke of it .
8 Immuno-histochemical tests showed that animals treated with capsaicin apparently lost all the substance P from the ganglia ( cell clusters ) containing sensory nerve cells ; those that had received NGF alone had even more substance P than untreated control animals , and those that received both had fewer cell bodies containing substance P , but such cells as they had stained more strongly for substance P than those in controls .
9 The interesting finding of the study , which you did not mention , was that there were differences in pre-buyout performance between companies that successfully underwent LBOs and those that failed .
10 And we walked down clubbing right and left , and we cleared the streets and those that fell to the floor were carried off by those who had hidden behind when we went past .
11 Some respondents knew from the beginning that she was Catholic , and those that did not soon learnt about it .
12 However , in spite of having continually plundered Arabia through the centuries and taken thousands of its best horses , by the beginning of this century few of their descendants remained and those that did were in a very sorry state of deterioration .
13 Most had nothing at all to say about it and those that did comment relied to a large extent on a discourse and terminology borrowed from the ‘ agenda setting nexus ’ of mainstream criticism .
14 And those that did have a cuckoo in their nest could have succumbed to it and still lived to rear another brood next season .
15 Most of them had no English and those that did could not possibly cope with the linguistic circles that no doubt would have been run round them .
16 It is , of course , quite obvious once we stop to think about it that the important difference between those that produced the cold and those that did not is that one group was susceptible to it whilst the other one was not .
17 It is probable , however , that this was an exception rather than the rule — most deaf people before the start of deaf education did not marry , and those that did , like Sir John Gawdy , Sir Edward Gostwicke and Alexander Popham , all came from wealthy families where there was a desire to continue the family line and marriages were made with daughters of families that were of the landed gentry .
18 Providing copious statistics for the numbers of bombers dispatched , those that reached their targets and those that did not for one reason or another , this book is a complete overview of a major aspect of the air war against mainland Germany .
19 This finally led John Hunter , the eminent surgeon , anatomist and classifier of monsters to produce a seminal paper ( An account of an extraordinary pheasant , Hunter , 1837 ) in which he proposed that differences between the sexes were of two kinds : those involving the sexual organs themselves , which were evident from birth and did not change during an individual 's lifetime ; and those that did not develop until the animal approached breeding age , such as differences in body size , plumage and in the tendency to be fat which he termed ‘ secondary ’ marks or characters of sex ( Hunter , 1837 , 1861 ) .
20 Erm and the difference in appraisal between the groups of people that knew about the speaker before and those that did n't know anything , they say it is important to the similarity attraction .
21 But he held such a plurality of rich benefices already ( reckoned at £750–£900 p.a. ) that , with his £100 salary on top , only certain bishoprics were worth considering : by chance , next to none of these fell vacant in his time and those that did were too politically important to fall to him .
22 The dynamics of Ranunculus repens populations was followed over four years during which new seedlings that died and those that survived to form rosettes were recorded .
23 They were so different from the dustman 's horses and those that pulled the water carts .
24 We had a great feast and lots to drink and afterwards there were recitations and a great singsong , and those that wanted to played poker .
25 The decree of 1616 did attempt to discriminate between books that aimed to reconcile the earth 's motion with Scripture and those that remained within the confines of astronomical hypothesis .
26 When all these objects had been tested and discussed , they took them out and put them on the shelf in two groups : those that floated , and those that sank .
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