Example sentences of "those [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The alternation of scenes in that play establishes verse as the appropriate medium for the Greek leaders engaged in the vita activa in their council-scene ( I.iii. ) , while for those hanging out in the vita inactiva in Achilles ' tent — Thersites , Ajax , Patroclus , Achilles — all too often the medium is a scabrous unheroic prose .
2 After all , as the world sees it he 's a powerful man — a very powerful man — and those sucking up to him are only little men — hsiao jen .
3 The course aims to bridge a gap identified by a report for the Arts Council of NI , which concluded that crafts have as yet untapped potential for the local economy , with a discrepancy between young people who train successfully and those ending up in business .
4 We have erm , we ca n't put operator performance any more on our district , because we 've just erm , stopped that , it does n't , you know , they do n't apply it to performance any more as far as that goes , but erm , I have got three representation , three representatives , which the checkout people nominated themselves and I have a monthly meeting with those to come up with any problems but it 's still , you know , that 's tackling one issue .
5 But Sally was so good , Luckily I 'd remembered to pack the Farley 's Rusks and she had those mixed up with boiled water the guard got for me from the restaurant car . ’
6 A few little personality defects like indecision but we 'll get those sorted out over the next few months .
7 Some of those caught up in investment bond income schemes ( see Information Circular , June 1991 ) have the right to go to FIMBRA 's Consumer Arbitration Scheme , where any award against the broker is legally binding .
8 The work of the Commission is , however , quite long term and we will not see quick decisions — those caught up in the process may find in time that the cost of conversion to unitary authorities is too prohibitive .
9 The diaries of a twenty-two-year-old French Second Lieutenant , Roger Campana , who had already had one spell at Verdun , provide one glimpse of how the savage formlessness of the battle seemed to those caught up in it .
10 The harassing of those caught out by need where they had no settlement was the dark side of the eighteenth-century Poor Law with its associated evasive strategies such as hiring for less than a year , pulling down cottages on the wastes , apprenticing pauper children beyond the bounds and hustling unwilling couples into marriage to avoid the maintenance of a bastard .
11 Salvage excavations are those carried out on sites where destruction has already begun , often because the site was unknown before construction work started .
12 Many of the operations undertaken at this stage would be similar to those carried out at the integration stage ( 4.2 ) .
13 When a leading international sports lawyer asserts that the procedural elements in this case were similar to those carried out in thousands of others , the manner in which the legal commission poured scorn on their reliability suggests that a major revamp is required .
14 For this reason it is important to use the best models and computer codes that have been validated by experiments such as those carried out in the loss of fluid test ( LOFT ) facility in Idaho ( New Scientist , vol 93 p 521 ) .
15 Other surveys , including those carried out in relatively prosperous areas such as Bristol made similar estimates .
16 No auditing practices in addition to those carried out in the normal case of auditing the financial statements are carried out .
17 They resented its reluctance to accept that the opinion of a psychologist based on test evidence was more valid than the opinion of the man in the street — or on the jury — based on observation , and they were annoyed that the court failed to recognise that the tests involved were as confidential as those carried out by any other medical practitioner .
18 However , the internationally recognized rights to freedom of expression and to peaceful association fully encompass peaceful actions such as those carried out by Abie Nathan .
19 The effect of schematic organisation in memory was studied in a series of experiments , such as those carried out by Dooling and Lachman ( 1971 ) , Dooling and Mullett ( 1973 ) and Bransford and Johnson ( 1972 ) .
20 The Research Councils , through the Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) have commissioned a number of studies of research policy , in order to determine the best measures for the objective assessment of research productivity , and those carried out by the Science Policy Research Unit ( SPRU ) at Sussex University have been fundamental in reviewing existing measures , and suggesting new indicators which may be used singly or in combination .
21 Reforms , like those carried out by the Younger Pitt , were impressive in their own terms but could do little to diminish the greater role of the Excise .
22 Mr Chris Spry , for the London ambulance service , said the police were unable to meet the demand for accident services , particularly those phoned through to hospitals from family doctors .
23 Revised structural objectives , pursued on a Europe-wide scale , can be no more effectively achieved than were those expounded by past EEC Directives unless they explicitly respect the social , cultural and economic differences within the rural population .
24 As rapid economic and social change has worked its way through the countryside , however , the farm worker has found himself increasingly separated from the local village community both socially and — for those living out on the farms — geographically .
25 Stories simply handed down by word of mouth over that length of time are likely to be less accurate than those written down from the beginning .
26 Fonts created from outline masters should be better quality than those built up as bitmaps .
27 No longer are these words turned into a metal block , and no longer does the creation of that block require the same sophisticated skills as those built up over many years by typesetters .
28 Canals did not create new towns ; those built up by the railway companies , such as Swindon , Crewe or Eastleigh , being concerned with the building of locomotives and rolling stock , had no parallel .
29 Yes , we got those put in after a holiday near Rye .
30 This is especially true for those growing up at the time , like my own children .
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