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

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1 The easiest definitions to provide are those of North Shields and Cramlington .
2 Perhaps the most important ground rules to establish are those about silence and stopping work .
3 The personal characteristics included are those relevant to the chances of obtaining a given vacancy : age , marital status , race , individual 's labour market history , etc .
4 The methods employed are those familiar to historians and political analysts , being based principally on key printed and manuscript sources of the period .
5 After all that toil and trouble , the outcome was the same as it is more often than not in a constituency of the Republic — the same , that is to say , as if not a single vote had been transferred : the candidates elected were those who , on the showing of the very first count , had the greatest number of first-preference votes .
6 Keys cited are those of the principal movements ( airs , dances , choruses ) in each scene .
7 The last is probably the most important since it has been observed time and again that , during constitutional treatment , old symptoms reminiscent of previous states of health tend to recur , until a state of health can sometimes eventually be achieved where the only illnesses experienced are those common to childhood , such as coughs , colds , sore throats and skin rashes .
8 Undoubtedly , the most dramatic events of recent years have been those associated with the disintegration of the communist regimes in Eastern Europe .
9 Throughout Man 's long association with the Horse , the most successful horsemen have been those who have used some degree of knowledge of psychology or understanding of the horse , rather than trying to dominate the horse with force .
10 Among the first series of guidebooks published were those of Baedeker and of John Murray who published a two volume eight hundred-page Handbook for London in 1849 — not exactly a pocket guide .
11 The easiest poisons to avoid are those designated as such .
12 Topics discussed were those of resource exploration and exploitation — winning oil and gas and fish catches from the area ; environmental problems ; the legal aspects of dividing offshore resources ; and traditional security issues .
13 The topics covered are those which occur the most frequently in the examinations of those bodies not principally concerned with the profession of marketing .
14 Amongst the comments received were those from , a Further Education Officer with Tayside Region .
15 The first populations to go were those of western Asia .
16 The dilutions used were those previously established as exhibiting the best ratio of staining to background .
17 For subjects in an ‘ acquired distinctiveness ’ group , the two stimuli had been given different labels in pre-training ; for those in the ‘ acquired equivalence ’ group the two stimuli used were those that had been given the same label .
18 The techniques used are those learnt in literary analysis , particularly literary analysis as influenced by French ( post-modern ) thought .
19 The appeal to the EAT was based on the issue of whether the Tribunal had relied on a correct statement of the law when it referred to an excerpt from Harvey on Industrial Relations and Employment Law ( based on the EAT decision in Richmond Precision Engineering v Pearce ( [ 1985 ] IRLR 179 ) which stated that ‘ [ t ] he crucial question is whether the terms offered were those which a reasonable employer could offer ’ .
20 ( The tax rates cited are those in force in 1990/91 ) .
21 The major regions excluded are those that may be identified as the more remote rural areas — the extreme South West , the Lake District , the northern Pennines , mid- and North Wales and Scotland .
22 ‘ However , we also know that the risks can be mitigated and the most successful buy-ins have been those led by managers able to pick a good team .
23 The symbols chosen are those commonly used by linguists , eg. /u , o/ rather than the /y , o/ often found in dictionaries .
24 Given the existing climate of optimism in Britain in the mid-1960s the challenges foreseen were those of growth .
25 Important connections to draw are those between one 's own findings and the conclusions of other , related research .
26 The correct equations to use are those of thermoelasticity , although in most cases the use of the equations of elasticity is justifiable on the grounds of simplicity .
27 Note : The procedures indicated are those available in the case of requests originating from England ; the Conventions sometimes make more generous provision in respect of the taking of evidence in England .
28 The prices obtained are those actually charged in the selected retail outlets and an attempt is made to ensure that the prices collected relate to goods and services of the same quality every month .
29 Distinct from Scandinavian developments have been those in the USA .
30 The issues addressed are those which are to the fore in the care and education of couples during pregnancy , childbirth and the neonatal period .
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