Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] those " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the best-known big firms have special discount offers for those who are willing to purchase their double-glazing during the summer months . |
2 | One said last night : ‘ In reality , every worker in the nuclear industry is a guinea-pig and the same goes for those living around the plants . ’ |
3 | And the same goes for those creatures like them who are of our kind though not of our species … |
4 | Our offer of riches beyond dreams still stands for those deft with pen and sharp of wit . |
5 | But no-one cares about those things nowadays ’ , Aghredien added . |
6 | For the vast majority of these people , unemployment is a direct consequence of a government who only cares about those who have , and could not care less about those who have not . |
7 | ‘ Are you so afraid of being wrong that you 're prepared to put up warning notices for those involved ? ’ |
8 | Er it might be having someone making sure the out of the way , to make sure it looks as those there 's mil that there 's someone in , in or out the house . |
9 | The objective to funding from the old objective programme is we 've now learnt that we 've been successful in getting a grant made towards the Centre feasibility study , Shropshire welcomes Japan television advertisement on the Japanese , Japan area , towards the pipeworks promotion and the fly-drive marketing initiative because , er , to get people from North America into the marches and staying here , so it looks as those projects will be almost fifty percent funded from Europe to objective two . |
10 | Neil , Neil now says , that when he meets a girl , he , he waits to see if she 's got any characteristics in common with the dreadful Vicky , the girl that he eventually fetch her much deserved slosh on the chops and was pulled into Ipswich Magistrates Court , you know , oh I should n't laugh , but erm , he says he looks for those characteristics , and the moment he sees that the girl is going to be this sort of neurotic , excitable , hysterical creature he walks away . |
11 | Every anthropologist , after all , lives off those he studies , and he should not fail to recognize and respond to this basic fact . |
12 | MEMHS , which employs 180 staff and cares for those suffering from mental illness in the district , first applied to become a NHS trust in its own right last year . |
13 | They seemed to go some way towards encapsulating the challenges that the notion of a shift of power to students holds for those immediately Involved . |
14 | The point also holds for those postgraduate courses which are hardly more than programmes of professional training . |
15 | The spiritual area is concerned with the awareness a person has of those elements in existence and experience which may be defined in terms of inner feelings and beliefs ; they affect the way people see themselves and throw light for them on the purpose and meaning of life itself . |
16 | Instead , she writes of those ordinary people who make the miracle , and often suffer in the process : the sarariman painfully climbing the corporate ladder ; the schoolchildren taught to prefer homework to sleep ; the housewives left alone with their drudgery . |
17 | In a bid to combat this , some companies are devising ways to identify their goods as genuine — for example , with security stickers or holograms like those on bank and credit cards . |
18 | Sweeney stands against those whose personal taste is too closely linked to morality in a falsely genteel way . |
19 | But the normally accepted context of human error lies with those people directly concerned with the operation of aircraft including refuelling crews , aircraft loaders , flight operations personnel and air traffic controllers as well as the flight crews themselves and , most particularly , the pilots . |
20 | Then at the end of the century Britain , fearing for her own security in the trans-Pacific sea-lanes , swapped rights to Tongan waters with those she had in Samoa , giving Samoan trading rights to Germany and the United States , and keeping Tonga 's for the Empire . |
21 | I do n't know if I 'm going to do it this year cos this year she 's chosen , I 've got four , right there 's two the same which she usually has up those , like she 'll hang one up , fill one up and swop them over |
22 | Such an ideal does not stand isolated from the practices which strive towards it but interacts with those practices , helps to construct them , and is in turn constructed by them . |
23 | The dearth was of persons who could give the only kind of witness that counts with those looking for help , the kind that is couched in the first person singular ’ ( Trueblood 1961:51 ) . |
24 | A teenager who feels she has a share in making family policies is far more likely to accept the need to give and take , balancing her wants and needs with those of her parents . |
25 | The likely truth lies in those still-sealed files on chemical warfare experiments — but the riddle of Shingle Street refuses to be buried after more than half a century . |
26 | The ‘ common low level ’ lies in those people who acquiesce in this shameful pastime and , tut-tutting at the evidence of the cruelty , ‘ pass by on the other side ’ . |
27 | The art of the gold box is traditionally held to be epitomised in the Paris tabatières , but the strength of this collection also lies in those boxes which were produced in peripheral workshops , especially in Germany and Russia . |
28 | An exception lies in those children in whom obsessive , aggressive or bizarre sexual activity shows evidence at least of a conscious knowledge of the import of the activity itself . |
29 | And the explanation for all of this lies in those stones . |
30 | The real Lotus advantage , however , lies in those 3D worksheets , and in this respect version 3.4 still manages to outdo most of the GUI opposition in multi-dimensional calculating . |