Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] these " in BNC.

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1 He and Richard must have heard about these things but in general they had failed to register .
2 Do you know when I went out to the maths thing I was waiting for , I was there and I was heard about these forgotten a calculator !
3 From 1932 onward , a deep mutual respect and musical understanding developed between these artists , and shone in everything they did together through to their final joint concert in Gothenburg on August 5th , 1960 ; a month before Björling 's sudden death .
4 And you know they ca n't go , this one ca n't go earlier than that one because we 've got the sequence and so if we got through these steps , I think that those steps are the same steps that we go through on any project .
5 Other sources distinguish between these two groups of factors , referring to natural processes as desertisation and to anthropogenically related ones as desertification .
6 One of the best places to rummage for these antiques is Antarctica .
7 Prometheus and Frankenstein are both punished for these deeds but Prometheus does n't die .
8 It is assumed that the personal and social significance of transport in general and driving in particular develops rapidly between the ages of 13 and 19 , and that the knowledge , attitudes and judgements relating to driving that develop during these years will have an important bearing on how young drivers behave on the road .
9 That 's all he ever thinks about these days . ’
10 That is why they 're able to go for these very precise figures of public spending , scientific precision about estimates for the years ahead and then say , ‘ All argument hereafter ceases .
11 ACCURACY It is the duty of newspapers not to publish deliberately or recklessly inaccuracies or statements designed to mislead and to correct promptly and with due prominence significant inaccuracies which they have published , apologising for these where appropriate .
12 In ways such as this one has to be careful in using coin evidence , but , allowing for these and similar qualifications , it can still be extremely useful .
13 Nevertheless , even allowing for these factors , women are almost certainly more conformist than men .
14 Allowing for these considerations , the manager must attempt to match the availability of staff with the needs of patients , which in the main requires an even distribution of staff absence .
15 Nevertheless , even allowing for these exceptions , the traditional division into figurative and non-figurative regions is largely valid , and you should be extremely suspicious if offered an Afghan or Bokhara rug that contains human or animal forms .
16 Even allowing for these limitations , Smythson 's is the strongest architectural personality to have survived from the Elizabethan and Jacobean age .
17 Although we are unable to ascertain the price increases for the various insurance companies in Northern Ireland and Great Britain as we can in the Republic of Ireland , nevertheless our research does indicate that even after allowing for these rate increases the cumulative increase for Autocover in Northern Ireland and Great Britain since the commencement of the scheme is significantly less than the average increase charged by most other insurance companies during the same period .
18 A Highland pony could carry the average six foot man easily , but he would still look long legged on him even allowing for these ponies ' generous girths .
19 A Highland pony could carry the average six foot man easily , but he would still look long-legged on him even allowing for these ponies ’ generous girths . ’
20 A spokesman for the British Army of the Rhine would not confirm or deny whether the documents were genuine , saying yesterday : ‘ We do not comment about these matters . ’
21 What connections do you think we can make between these and decisions about who should be a priest today ?
22 The number of strains of E coli from each patient examined for these properties was determined by the variety of colonial or biochemical phenotypes present .
23 Recruits refused to search for these food sources , even when we put a food source in a boat in the lake at the indicated spot .
24 The alternative explanation , involving a change in the rate of momentum loss through electromagnetic radiation or particle outflow might be accompanied by an observable change in the radiation pattern or the braking index ; we intend to search for these in our continued monitoring programme .
25 my vocation — the work , ministry , roles I am called to and the gifts I have been given for these .
26 Further still , despite their gaps , Eadmer 's History and Anselm 's letters together allow a remarkably complete account of royal and papal negotiations and political vicissitudes to be given for these few years .
27 The answer given by the courts in this instance is ‘ yes ’ to both questions , but the reasons given for these conclusions are less than satisfactory .
28 The reasons given for these sales are that the Museum has limited storage space in its present building , and that the works in question have not been on exhibition for some considerable time , or duplicate existing holdings .
29 A number of different dates are given for these events in Molla Husrev 's career by various authors , both early and late .
30 The first paragraph , for example , comes from p. 10 and the second from p. 13 ; and all the connections Leech and Short make between these pages have been lost , with the result that it is not clear how the first paragraph leads to the second paragraph .
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