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

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1 Noverre called his fourth group character dancers , that is those whose physique and movements were not necessarily of the finest but whose abilities when playing some comic or dramatic role such as a Cyclops or Fury were most valuable .
2 A case in point is those forms of nationalism committed to policing not only actual geographic borders and literal or legally defined aliens , but symbolic and ideological boundaries ( both internal and external ) between the normal and the abnormal , the healthy and sick , the conforming and the deviant .
3 One exception to this parallelism is those tasks which have a large short-term memory component ( see Group 4 tests , above ) .
4 ‘ What I find unbearable and can not brook as leader is those who , after we make that decision , will deviate and not comply with our decision , ’ he said .
5 For Latin America it 's very difficult , as you need someone who wo n't bring up any of the bad guys the US has supported and still does support there when the topic is those dreaded Sandinistas again .
6 It is those that will not that need a lot of preliminary experience building up to the Big Event .
7 Since polite elements represented a small segment of the population , the group of poets here being identified is those whose lives most represent the experiences of the great majority of people in eighteenth century England .
8 The ‘ Legitimist ’ nobility , that is those who remained loyal to the elder Bourbon branch which had been deposed by the Revolution of 1830 , kept itself aloof from the court of the ‘ parvenu ’ , just as it had shunned that of Louis-Philippe .
9 Whenever an issue arises which turns on sex determination , the law ( what is really meant is those who make the law ) is asked to rethink a classification system .
10 It is those situations which are beyond our control which people find most alarming .
11 Perhaps it is those on low incomes , watching others getting richer , who are prepared to break the law ; if we look at the statistics of actual law-breaking , after all , criminal prosecutions are most often brought against people from the poorer sections of society ( Baldwin and Bottoms 1976 ) .
12 The starting point is those aims which depend heavily on the particular contribution of DHAs .
13 Two difficulties often encountered in this type of learning are : that complex phenomena are more difficult to distinguish than simple ones , and when similar phenomena , that is those with many characteristics in common , are being examined there is a greater chance of confusion .
14 In nature , it is those species that live in highly organized groups that require the most complicated communication systems .
15 It is those young rabbits , the timid ones afraid to venture too far from home , that are responsible for the massive damage to crops located near woods , hedges and burrows .
16 The village is surrounded by vines , but it is those behind Sacy on steeply climbing , northeast-facing slopes leading up to the Bois de la Fosse which are the most favourably located .
17 It was on those lonely walks that he had first had intimations of an essentially adult truth , that it is those who most love us who cause us the most pain .
18 It is those standards that the Irish manager , Murphy , and his coach , Ciaran Fitzgerald , are determined to impose on the Irish game .
19 Another view is that crime is those actions which are punished by the state .
20 It is those who suffer from chronic malnutrition , caused by a poverty to which they can see no end , who are more likely to give evidence of the depressive effects of starvation .
21 They were known as The Fancy — that is those who fancied that particular activity .
22 ‘ The vast majority of dog owners are responsible , but it is those few who do not take the necessary responsibility for their dogs that can cause very real problems for everyone .
23 For most of this century it is those disorders gathered together under the heading of ‘ schizophrenia ’ that have been used as the paradigm for trying to describe and understand psychosis .
24 If however I had to single out one particular group of teachers to whom I hope the book will appeal , it is those who have been in the profession for about five to ten years .
25 This suggests , rather unpalatably , that apart from bright children who do well at both school and work , it is those children who are apathetic about , or even alienated from , school who adjust best to work .
26 It may be that it is those least disposed to commit suicide who join the cult in the first place , but at least the systematic comparison of variables has led to the question being raised .
27 The next best prop for the economy is those pistachios .
28 The hypothesis put forward by Gusfield , that it is those people who have experienced status erosion who become committed , remains at least a priori plausible .
29 Perhaps I will be thought outspoken , but so often it is those people who have moved into the country that complain .
30 The other major target group is those hospitalised with infectious illnesses .
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