Example sentences of "[vb -s] on those [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The degree of competition in a market is an imprecise concept , as it depends on those factors which force firms to take account of the possibility that their business will be lost to rivals if they do not satisfy their customers .
2 In a caste stratification system — traditional India provides the most complete version — an individual 's position totally depends on those status attributes ascribed by birth rather than on any which are achieved during the course of one 's life .
3 Last month PHILIP VANN looked at artists who had come up from the mines to become artists ; in this issue he concentrates on those artists who went down to the pit to paint
4 This review concentrates on those features of dog-whelk biology that are amenable to field study-feeding , predation , breeding , response to environmental stimuli and variation in shell characters .
5 The Environmental Geoscience degree aims to train professional geoscientists eligible for the traditional geoscience professions , but concentrates on those aspects which are particularly important for the study of the environment .
6 The main concern of Out ( 1964 ) , Such ( 1966 ) , and Between ( 1968 ) is the process whereby the subject constructs his or her identity in and through the language of specialized discourses , and the way in which he or she acts on those discourses to make them ‘ run here and there again' .
7 The women 's liberation movement builds on those kind of feelings , the guilts and disappointments of the most passionate relationships , and provides the process in which women can say the unsayable and put personal pain back into politics .
8 I mean , everybody round here just stands or sits on those bar stools .
9 One of the region 's strangest townlets sits on those marshes : Brouage .
10 There is the same kind of trigger when he hears that other language , not such a rare occurrence now , especially in Roxbury , where he wanders on those Sundays ; it is a language in which machines might converse when no human being is around to listen .
11 Concern about the public understanding of science often focuses on those occasions when scientists and the public are seen to come into conflict ; where , for example , scientific research is perceived as hazardous .
12 According to Hirsch and Gordon , the quality press focuses on those issues which interest and reflect its middle and upper class readership .
13 First , it focuses on those aspects of emotion that have to do with prevailing mood , especially changes associated with feelings of depression and elation , though also including other emotional reactions , such as general irritability .
14 A story which focuses on those aspects of ‘ family ’ , which family photography has deselected , but transforms the ordinary things every mother has seen — a wet bed ( as above ) , a bloody nose ( ‘ Emmett 's Bloody Nose ’ 1985 ) , candy cigarettes ( ‘ Candy Cigarette ’ 1989 ) into a technically and philosophically complex narrative .
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