Example sentences of "those [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We could use those as the main divisions of the book . ’
2 The Morse function yields vibrational energy levels given by Eqn ( 5.7 ) , and these have the advantage that they are closely related to those for the simple harmonic case [ Eqn ( 5.4 ) ]
3 There were accordingly several moves to bring services for the young offender closer to those for the deprived child .
4 It is also likely that the ads for the more expensive and unusual products will be of greater general interest than those for the cheap day-to-day items : it is quite tempting to study in detail an ad for an expensive car , or browse through the ‘ houses for sale ’ columns , even if you aspire only as far as a second-hand Escort and have no intention of moving house within the next 10 years .
5 The lower-status group figures were again very much higher than those for the upper group ( 2.17 as against 0.91 , out of a possible 4.00 ) : this means that lower group speakers , on average , use the vernacular alternant for two or more of the four lexical items , even in word-list style — a surprising finding in terms of Labov 's predictions on contextual style .
6 The extra costs will be those for the extra prescriptions generated ; we can not say more than that .
7 This line divides the pressure-temperature conditions for the liquid phase from those for the gaseous phase .
8 In functional terms there do seem to be storage facilities relatively near the entry channels through the senses , those for the visual and auditory systems are called respectively the iconic store and the echoic store ( Wickens , 1984 ) .
9 ‘ Here are the dishes for the entremet courses , some of those for the roast course , those for the cheese , the savouries and the desserts , the glasses and the coffee cups .
10 The bulk modulus of polymers is determined almost entirely by the van der Waals ' forces between chains and so has values similar to those for the inert gases .
11 Access to mental health services often bypasses social services departments ( unlike services such as those for the elderly ) ; thus the bulk of the initial screening will probably be undertaken by staff not working for the local authority .
12 None of those benefits — neither those for the international services nor their domestic counterparts — could come from building the terminal anywhere else , such as Stratford or the other places which have been mentioned .
13 Like most voluntary sector services , those for the black community have sprung up in response to local needs .
14 Safety manager , presented and with their own pen sets as well as those for the other lads on the team .
15 Those for the new carriages , which I shall describe presently , are fifty feet in length .
16 In entrenched provisions it was established that a new roll of African voters ( the African higher roll ) would be created with the same qualifications as those for the European roll , i.e. either an income of 1,800 Rhodesian dollars per annum or ownership of property valued at not less than $3,600 , or , an income of $1,200 per annum or ownership of property valued at not less than $2,400 and four years of secondary education .
17 In order to provide a direct comparison between the programs developed for the turnkey system and those for the associative modeller , the same mechanism was analysed on each .
18 The results for this question were almost a mirror image of those for the preceding question , with the negative response to the proposition from the majority of sole practitioners easily cancelling out the positive answer given by the bulk of the remaining respondents .
19 Hostels for the mentally ill are needed no less desperately than those for the handicapped .
20 The above results of the General Accident Group for the six months ended 30th June 1993 , estimated and unaudited , are compared with those for the similar period in 1992 , which are restated at 31st December 1992 rates of exchange .
21 The above results of the General Accident Group for the three months ended 31st March 1993 , estimated and unaudited , are compared with those for the similar period in 1992 , which are restated at 31st December 1992 rates of exchange .
22 This also gives information and current figures for other types of allowances which elderly people may be able to claim , such as those for the registered blind , allowances for the cost of a resident housekeeper ( relative or non-relative ) , and allowances for elderly people who are maintaining a daughter who has to live with them to care for them because of their age or infirmity .
23 During 1963–83 and 1984–90 the incidence of malignant disease , particularly lymphoid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphomas , in young people aged 0–24 in Seascale was higher than would be expected on the basis of either national rates or those for the surrounding areas .
24 The proportionate mispricings for the next near contract were larger than those for the near contract , which is consistent with arbitrage being riskier for longer maturities .
25 Those of us who work with refugees recognise how stretched are the resources of the United Nations , particularly those for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , and those who have responsibility for coping with the enormous problems about which the hon. Member for Islington , North ( Mr. Corbyn ) has just spoken .
26 Resolve those for the inland post within 6 weeks .
27 These statistics are in stark contrast to those for the previous year , 1991 , when families tightened their belts despite having more in their pay packets .
28 According to the survey results , for the 12 months ending in January this year , 51 per cent of Britain 's smaller exporters increased their overseas sales over those for the previous year , a further 23 per cent kept them at the same level and 26 per cent reported a drop .
29 It must be emphasised that the results for an interim period do not necessarily provide a reliable indication of those for the full year .
30 It must be emphasised that the results for an interim period do not usually provide a reliable indication of those for the full year .
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