Example sentences of "[verb] those " in BNC.

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1 The Colonel then made his rounds of the southern parties while Bill Copland , landing from the destroyer , visited those to the north .
2 The custodian told him he had seen ‘ Lady Greensleeves ’ , and warned him that she only visited those in danger .
3 He beatified Juan Diego , an Indian believed to have had a vision of the Virgin Mary in 1531 , denounced abortion and the use of contraceptives , and visited those southern and central states where protestant evangelism had made significant inroads over the previous 20 years .
4 Its margins and growth have consistently outperformed those of rivals .
5 ’ We can certainly win those three remaining games and if we do , the picture might be totally different , ’ said Spurs ' chief executive .
6 You should also consider those sherry receptions , which almost certainly constitute a ‘ sale ’ of intoxicating liquor to the delegates .
7 What counts for the UK 's international position is that these innovations have enabled production to take place with new types of labour , new ways of organizing labour and in new areas of the world , but long-wave theories do not consider those changes .
8 Various other lines of defence to this action were raised by Mr. Ashworth and I will now consider those in case I am wrong on what I regard as the central issue .
9 I do not consider those to be proper reasons for the holding of an inquest .
10 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : If more than one bid is forthcoming from different management or employee teams in a given company , we shall , of course , consider those bids .
11 Will he consider those matters before the next budget ?
12 Does he recall that he replied that he did not consider those circumstances grim enough to undertake an economic initiative for Paisley ?
13 It is not silly to suggest that we should consider those aspects .
14 That , and we 've had this in the past , where I would say that people that live in Yarbury North and South probably do earn less and live in houses that probably are , do n't have as big gardens and things like that , so the natu the nature of the is that they probably do earn less money erm but I I do n't consider those to be ghettos at all .
15 They supply those — and filing cabinets and desks and desk chairs and all that sort of thing .
16 So , even if we had a precise account of adult human knowledge of inside , support , and behind , we could not equate any part of this with a cat 's or a chimp 's knowledge simply by jettisoning those parts of it influenced by our linguistic representations .
17 I said , ‘ I will accomplish those two goals : that you 'll be pain-free and you 'll die .
18 France persisted in operating a policy of cross-subsidisation where profitable coal mines subsidised those making losses , and where in any case the profitability of the whole industry depended upon generous governmental support — both policies which directly infringed the conditions of the ECSC treaty .
19 It is for the courts to construe those words and it is the court 's duty in so doing to give effect to the intention of Parliament in using those words .
20 But it is commonly agreed among those involved in the computer misuse debate that the Law Commission proposals will make it easier to prosecute those who do mean to do wrong using hacking skills .
21 ‘ In the days before there was much legislation on public health matters , public nuisance was the only offence for which it was possible to prosecute those who stank out the neighbourhood with fumes from glassworks , tanneries and smelters , or who kept pigs in the streets , or kept explosives in dangerous places …
22 A survey was to be carried out by the North Sea Conference to gain a clear picture of where dumping occurred , and it would be the responsibility of signatory countries to prosecute those of their own ships which transgressed the convention .
23 US Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger proposed that an international war crimes tribunal should be established to prosecute those accused directly or indirectly of atrocities ; among the nine men named by the USA were Milosevic , Karadjic , Seselj and Gen. Ratko Mladic ( commander of the Bosnian Serb forces ) .
24 It will be the responsibility of member countries to prosecute those of their own ships which transgress the convention .
25 And although the police stress they want to educate bad drivers as much as land them in court , they say they wo n't hesitate to prosecute those who deserve it .
26 A WAR CRIMES tribunal will be set up to prosecute those responsible for atrocities in former Yugoslavia , the United Nations Security Council decided unanimously yesterday .
27 As Palmerston put it in the mid-19th century , ministers , especially the Prime Minister , must be able to defend themselves in Parliament daily , ‘ and in order to do this they must be minutely acquainted with all the details of the business of their offices , and the only way of being constantly armed with such information is to conduct and direct those details themselves ’ .
28 His mere re-election can be relied on to revive the market and solve those problems — without costing the public purse one penny .
29 Then Gascoigne , hitherto a pale shadow of himself and stifled by the physical attention of man-marker Walter Bonacina , made his heroic contribution and doused those particular flames .
30 ( For example Manu the lawgiver recommended to Hindu society more than twelve centuries ago that ‘ the chief function of a woman is to give birth , nurse those who are born and attend daily duties ' or ‘ A girl must be married before she attains puberty and after she is married she must be kept busy looking after elders , cooking , cleaning , keeping accounts and saving money and of course doing Dharma ) .
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