Example sentences of "[adj] be those " in BNC.

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1 Those countries where public attitudes are most tolerant are those where homosexuals are most visible , and gay groups most active .
2 The explosive issues of 1989-91 are those created in Europe and , I am tempted to add , in the Middle East , by the collapse of the multi-ethnic Habsburg , Ottoman and Russian empires in 1917-18 , and the nature of the postwar peace settlements in respect of their successor states .
3 We all know that the best dishes for entertaining are those that require little last-minute attention , and they 're better still if they can be prepared in advance and frozen .
4 Why , then , did interest groups come into focus ; what was this new theory ; how adequately does this theory make sense of British politics ; are there alternative perspectives on the part played by interests and groups in British politics ; and how adequate are those perspectives ?
5 Far more nauseating are those pop stars who dish up re-mixes of their old hits .
6 The most interesting are those which portray population flows as scaled ribbons on the network diagram , and evacuation shelter capacities as bar diagrams .
7 The interior has painted surfaces all over ; especially interesting are those in the narthex .
8 In the table , the figures to compare with one another are those across each row .
9 The plans in which he was most interested were those for teacher supply and ( even more ) comprehensive reorganization .
10 Rather different were those heads who avoided not only confrontation but also contact , taking refuge in their office and resorting to memoranda rather than face-to-face encounters .
11 Amongst the coterie of fanatical enthusiasts around Leese , the most interesting were those who comprised the ‘ literary board ’ of The Fascist .
12 The fact is that , in an age when players were never encouraged or expected to be adaptable , the only positions that Billy did not fill for us at one time or another were those of goalkeeper , centre-forward and centre-half .
13 This is those blokes used to live up here .
14 Caterers , hoteliers , innkeepers and restaurateurs may have recourse to any one of a number of courts for a multiplicity of reasons ; the following are those which they are most likely to use .
15 ( Underlined stretches of talk in the following are those which are identifiably " Creole " in phonology or grammar . )
16 Therefore , the costs which are the most crucial are those which represent sudden and massive increases , which can not be absorbed by improving productivity .
17 Fortunate are those whose hearts melt in love of God . ’
18 Rather typical are those to be found in Article 10 :
19 Typical are those cast-iron Victorian acorn-headed coat hooks which have been revived from moulds a century old .
20 How much are those Lion bars ?
21 How much are those doughnut things ? ’ she asked him more cheerfully .
22 Well how much are those tin of Cadbury fingers ?
23 Among the most serious are those now defined as rape ( sexual intercourse without consent ) , and about one-sixth of these cases involve the perpetration of further sexual indignities upon the victim .
24 Some of the landowning agencies that are most restrictive are those which might be thought to be answerable to the public , or have their best interests at heart : the Forestry Commission , the Ministry of Defence and sometimes even the National Trust come to mind .
25 Some of the landowning agencies that are most restrictive are those which might be though to be answerable to the public , or have their best interests at heart : the Forestry Commission , the Ministry of Defence and sometimes even the National Trust come to mind .
26 Conspiracy remains a crime as well as a tort , but the scope of the crime has been curtailed by statute so that , broadly speaking , the only conspiracies which are now indictable are those to commit a substantive criminal offence , to defraud or to corrupt public morals or outrage public decency .
27 Therefore , the only additional benefits which can be identified in Figure 8.5 are those which might accrue from the competitive structure which the government is proposing to create .
28 In general , therefore , it can be said that those who are not exempt are those who require casual medication and can afford to pay the cost .
29 Perhaps even more valuable are those servicemen and servicewomen who are sufficiently secure , motivated , well paid and content to remain in the same job for fifteen , twenty or thirty years , providing a continuity of local knowledge that is invaluable to those who come to rely upon them .
30 More difficult but , if practicable , very valuable are those views and perspectives ( again acknowledged in the SDPP ) which reveal how the school is seen by governors , parents , pupils and the community ( DES 1989e ) .
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