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

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1 The solid-coloured , hardy breeds of central and southern France include some traditional dairy breeds now developed as suckler cows for commercial crosses , and the massive traditional draught breeds which are now so important as sires for those beef crosses , a role in which their influence has become widespread in Europe and elsewhere in recent years .
2 The principles of public law will require that those affected by decisions are given the reasons for those decisions in some cases , but not in others .
3 Discuss the reasons for those chosen .
4 And all , all I 'm looking for there are the reasons for those figures being so much different from bridge and P Way .
5 Had his reasons for those weeks spent in hayloft and cowshed under a mound of blankets with nothing to do but pray and shiver .
6 A review is given of the changes made in discharge practices at Sellafield over the years , and the reasons for those changes .
7 But a careful examination of the reasons for those gains in South India raise doubts about the hopes of the BJP to obtain a majority in the medium-term in the New Delhi parliament .
8 There are disagreements between councillors of the same party just as there are disagreements between those of opposing parties .
9 It is essential for the powerless and the poor to have access to as large a range of legal services and skills as those at the disposal of the authorities .
10 Since Compact is an Employment and Training Initiative it is likely that the evolving Partnership between Education and Industry will focus on job-seeking skills for those pupils seeking work .
11 The modules will be designed to provide additional skills for those responsible for the training of disadvantaged young people .
12 This chapter considers the financial consequences of community care policies for those women on whom such policies increasingly depend — the mothers , daughters , wives , sisters , neighbours and friends who are providing a substantial amount of help and support to a disabled or elderly person .
13 Land grabbing , often supported by forged documents , and coconut stealing provided alternative disreputable activities for those so inclined .
14 Daily hygiene and light household chores are counted as light exercise , while such activities as gardening , light household painting and walking are moderate exercises , so it should be stressed that exercise can be built into normal daily activities for those who are not interested in formal classes and activities .
15 Steep routes , close to the road , sunshine , pleasant surroundings and generally good quality rock ; plus there 's a bit of adventure away from the crowds for those prepared to look for it .
16 But once granted that we have adequate ground for interpreting people 's preferences as those of conscious beings , it is not clear why it should be denied that we have adequate clues as to whether they have pleasant or unpleasant experiences under various circumstances and for some judgements about the degree of the pleasure or pain involved which allow interpersonal comparisons .
17 ‘ I 've got plans for those potatoes . ’
18 Other cross-class interests important in Britain and Western Europe include public/private employment interests , and cleavages between those involved in collective and individualized forms of consumption ( Dunleavy , 1980a ) .
19 Its primary purpose is to provide a place for the young people of the Diocese to spend time together to develop their faith and to offer training programmes for those in parishes working with young people .
20 Also , opportunity is provided for direct articulation with the faculty degree programmes for those who wish to study to degree and Honours degree level .
21 I think we found as I say there are work demanding which is probably the nineteen nineties are an increasingly well educated , skilled and flexible workforce responsible for it 's services policy and safety environment , the strategy in programmes for those page twenty one .
22 It is offering optimised Pentium compilers for those that want to do the job themselves , but Santa Cruz claims performance increases by 170% on Pentium from an 80486 even without recompiling — and around 230% with recompilation .
23 It is offering optimised Pentium compilers for those that want to do the job themselves , however SCO claims performance increases 170% on Pentium from an 80486 without a recompile — around 230% with recompilation .
24 Although several European countries have legal controls on such activities , in the U.K. the law has not been extended in this way , though there may be legal remedies in some cases for those who believe they have been harmed by the use to which the surreptitiously collected information has been put : if , for example , unauthorised entry on to property has occurred , or if there has been breach of confidence or copyright , or if conspiracy to commit a crime , civil wrong , public mischief or some outrageously immoral act can be proved .
25 Let us return to the paper by Bolinger ( 1967 ) already discussed in Chapter 3 , in which he makes a second major claim ( that there is a fundamental division among adjectives between those which , as he sees it , qualify the referent of the noun to which they are attached , and those which qualify its sense .
26 His chief concerns were with the conditions of labour and education of the working classes , and he was the instigator of the Factory Act of 18 19 , which prohibited the employment in textile mills of children under ten , and reduced working hours for those under eighteen .
27 To these things , we might also add the inappropriateness of , and deterioration of standards in , school buildings — the inconvenience of stairs and galleries for those wishing to use overhead projectors and other cumbersome audio-visual aids ; the unsuitability of compartmentalized classrooms for team-teaching , resource-based learning etc. ; and the general discouragement that dilapidated walls and leaking roofs present to those who might otherwise take pride in improving the display and all-round aesthetic environment of their classrooms .
28 The political and social infrastructure for the perpetration of overtly racist acts goes back hundreds of years of course ; but events immediately preceding the sixties laid the foundations for those excesses by the way ‘ race ’ became politicised .
29 Instead of vulture banks , the study suggests that turkeys might be a better name for those whose stock prices were on average 15% lower than that of their peer group — or dead ducks for those 25% lower .
30 We 've been taken on as a whole gang with lots of others , to make roads for those who are chopping down the trees in Wychwood Forest .
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