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

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1 The War Office Section MO 9 came into being that afternoon and began steps to raise the special force of commandos named after those Boer farmers of the South African war .
2 I suppose after those stories Harry told us about you being an asthmatic as a child , I 'd expected you to be delicate , a thin undersized weakling ! ’
3 You know , a after those houses
4 was just after those things .
5 There 's those coats Gordon , there 's several of them after those coats that er I got ta take them for .
6 After those championships she has her sights set on a more demanding six-day track event in Australia ; she set a world best for 538 miles at the equivalent event in 1990 .
7 ‘ You 'll need to take the second right after those lights , dear .
8 The clinic has taken the unusual step of hiring a dentist to look after those patients who simply ca n't afford to pay for private treatment .
9 Roger , 36 , and a Tory supporter , estimated that after those years of slog and sweat they had debts of £20,000 they had no hope of paying .
10 It strikes me that Glamorgan have left themselves with another internal problem they could have done without now they are rebuilding and looking for stability after those years of committee trauma and musical chairs among the skippers .
11 After those years of hard work , she did n't quite know how to be social and high-spirited and careless of the future like so many other girls of her own age .
12 The effort of talking after those months in silence and darkness must have taken the little strength she had .
13 But there again , after those blood results , perhaps not .
14 Can you look after those folks .
15 But this is the covenant that I will make with the house Israel After those days , says the Lord : I will put my law within them and I will write it upon their hearts ; And I will be their God and they shall be my people .
16 The minister was well looked after those days to .
17 . Thank you , bye bye ! du n no what 's going on after those files !
18 It can be seen from the above that the Finance Act 1988 regime seeks to tax increases in value arising in management 's ( and indeed employees ' ) shares in Newco after those shares are acquired .
19 Let's have a look at that white sheet first erm , quoits are done , I 'll do the pools after those shot , javelin , discus , low on darts , they 've ticked these so I hope to God they 're right well that Justin 'll do anything to be perfectly honest er I wish she , it makes it so difficult when you ca n't trust people .
20 Or should they concentrate their efforts on looking after those sufferers who require nursing care in day hospitals or wards ?
21 They said the appointment would be premature because they were contemplating proceedings for rectification of the lease and the expert could not determine the rent until after those proceedings : and there were also arguments about the interpretation of notice periods relating to the rent review .
22 The task of discovering the truth or even of helping Amy would come some way after those considerations .
23 You want to go across the grass and you 'll hit a path which goes left up there , past those houses .
24 ‘ There 's a hut over there , past those beehives . ’
25 And as I made my way past those bedrooms , I had seen through a doorway Miss Kenton 's figure , silhouetted against a window , turn and call softly : ‘ Mr Stevens , if you have a moment . ’
26 The tide was far out over a wide plain of sand but you could see its many colours silvering towards those reaches where sky and horizon misted together .
27 The problem is that impressions and attitudes are very vague things , and can not be explained by a traditional approach to communication , which assumes that the hearer 's task in utterance interpretation is to identify a proposition or set of propositions specifically intended by the speaker together with the speaker 's attitude towards those propositions .
28 We will be asked why the House diverted its attention towards those sceptics who persuaded us to shy away from an agreement at Maastricht .
29 The whole House should commend the conclusion of the Select Committee in paragraph 89 that the strategy must include ’ recognition that the UK is unlikely to succeed with clean coal technologies against foreign competition unless the Government is as supportive towards those technologies as competitors ' governments . ’
30 But it says here should a tribunal require them to pay a basic award for compensation then that payment is on the basis that it 's offered and accepted in satisfaction er towards those payments .
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