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

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1 Most effective however are those essays that do not attempt direct explication of the ‘ master ’ discourse , but engage in dialogue with Kristeva 's work , in particular with its complex interactions between semiotics and psychoanalysis .
2 Critics of world systems theory have suggested that the idea of the semiperiphery is an ad hoc invention to deal with those cases that do not fit neatly into the core-periphery framework .
3 Much debate centred around the lack of coherent policies for the area and dissatisfaction with the perceived motivation behind those policies that do exist .
4 But what about those conflicts that do not take place within such a constituted social system , such as conflictual bourgeois societies which can not be said to be unified , except , as Sartre suggests dismissively , by appeal to a lost paradise before the class struggle ?
5 Harder than … what are those birds that breed and people go to watch them ? ’
6 In theory , with a certain knowledge of future events and a perfect capital market , it should be possible for a firm to borrow sufficient funds to finance all those projects that meet this acceptance criterion .
7 There are other reasons for owls not hunting in the rain — it hampers both vision and hearing , and limits vole activity , too , so there 's less prey even for those owls that do choose to venture out .
8 When working by hand , it is only necessary to record those values that change upon iteration ; in this text the values that change are denoted by bold print , but the other numbers are copied over for clarity .
9 The strategies behind the claims were procedural : Egypt wanted United Nations Charter , Article 27 ( 3 ) to be applied , to prevent those States that had protested from voting on the matter before the Security Council , while the United Kingdom wished to preserve the bilateral nature of the dispute and its own procedural rights .
10 Secondly , scientific and technological advances allowing exploitation and exploration of areas not previously susceptible to such activities , and the corresponding increased capacity to exhaust the world 's resources or to monopolise a market , mean that even those States that lack the resources to take advantage themselves are still directly concerned in the activities of others .
11 Two-thirds of those states that retain the death penalty allow children to face execution .
12 Those States that have ratified have done so in the expectation of the coming into force of Part XI .
13 Oh there 's those bikes that go in the water !
14 The particular case which I want to develop in the next chapter is that those strategies that involve sustained denial of or inattention to personal ideas , values , philosophy and vision , are bad strategies .
15 It was one of those calls that change lives .
16 ‘ M'kata was a natural , one of those geniuses that emerge from time to time in the game .
17 Those authorities that indulged in competitive tendering and got the jobs done more quickly were able to expand the level of services and reduce the cost to the charge payer .
18 Those authorities that transferred their stock , under the large-scale voluntary transfer policy , have received a substantial capital receipt , a quarter of which they are able to use .
19 In the years before the 1988 Act , the government introduced elaborate procedures to control the spending of local authorities , initially by financially penalising those authorities that exceeded the amount the government thought they should spend , and ultimately by imposing limits on the amount of revenue a recalcitrant authority could raise ( ‘ rate capping ’ ) .
20 As a result , more extreme measures — rate limitation , or rate capping , as it has become known — have been introduced to curb those authorities that have been determined to provide a high level of public services despite the cost .
21 Will my hon. Friend confirm that it is often precisely those authorities that complain most about not being able to use capital receipts which have used the most in the past few years ?
22 English Heritage says , however , that since the publication of the strategy , they have had seventeen expressions of interest from local authorities and that they will only hand over in cases where they are sure that maintenance will be adequate and public access guaranteed : ‘ We will do everything we can to assist those authorities that need help by giving guidance and support — which could include pump-priming of posts …
23 It could have been vicars and tarts , of course , but I reckon he 's one of those transvestites that hang out up there .
24 DataEase is one of those products that has hidden its light under the proverbial bushel .
25 Well the national account what you are saying is the national account if the work 's for is then responsible for all those accounts that happen to be from the national account manager .
26 We will review the charitable status of independent schools with the intention of ensuring that the benefits of charitable status are only awarded to those institutions that make a genuine contribution to the wider community .
27 The institutions were categorised under the Act as ‘ recognised banks ’ ( which offer a wide range of banking services and have net assets of not less than £5 million ) , and ‘ licensed deposit takers ’ ( those institutions that do not meet the requirements for recognised bank status ) .
28 All right , I 'll sit on the table , you 've been good to me , savin' me from those blokes that came after me for nothing . ’
29 We are the descendants of all those generations that emigrated out of Europe over the last three centuries to populate the emptier quarters of the earth .
30 Those callings that live to the spirit of critical-path analysis might introduce more order and efficiency to homesteading , but they could also lead one to break rather than bend .
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