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

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1 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 .
2 " Do n't know about these shellfish .
3 Even as he grouped them , he shook his head : what did he really know about these people ?
4 But one gets to know about these people somehow .
5 ‘ What do we know of these people ?
6 Most importantly , I have learnt something of the responsibility a researcher has towards these people who have let him or her into their lives .
7 and then I had to work with these people and I knew that that was the kind of way that they were operating and I had to teach them by the way I worked but in fact it was okay to admit that we do make mistakes .
8 The manner in which libraries deal with the theses in their custody thus has a bearing on the uses to which the research contained in these works is put .
9 This figure is greater than the overall sequence divergence between man and the great apes ( 32,33 ) , which suggests that the cluster duplication event occurred before these species diverged .
10 This involved adding further fields of information relating to these staff to the " persons " data base , including job titles , pay and allowances and the date the person took up his/her present post .
11 I do n't object to these people on grounds of race and I do n't believe that any other Florentine does either .
12 If that 's the case , I suggest anyone in the past who flunked an O-level exam writes to these people to demand that their E and F failures be upgraded to passes , with honours .
13 The impact that it has on these people particularly as the Chair said , the retained service , can be quite profound because they , unlike the whole time firemen can be catapulted from being a joiner one minute into being a rescue operator the next minute .
14 The casual labour problem was too sizeable to be solved by these means and it was unsuited to the temporary needs of unemployed skilled men .
15 Therefore , it makes sense that the branch , in the first instance , should be addressed by these people so that we can make up our minds at that level as to who we feel will be the best person to start recommending to go forward .
16 ‘ I 've never heard of these people , ’ he said with feeble conviction .
17 Excuse me , can I finish , er many of them are chained to the parent 's legs while they 're collected for these people then to bring to a circus , traumatized and chained to the ground for life .
18 Careful plans have been made for these people so that when the hospital eventually closes they will not find themselves on the streets .
19 Up to now , I would have directed anyone looking for these works , especially as played on ‘ period ’ instruments , to the Hyperion set by the London Fortepiano Trio ( ) .
20 Support for these people and their families is very important , especially for those who are young are newly-diagnosed .
21 However , a couple of points should be made about these statistics .
22 In situations of this kind provisions governing access and format may exert powerful constraints on the use that can be made of these data .
23 Research by Craft and Craft ( 1983 ) which includes a division between middle and working-class black groups is reported in Swann ( p. 60 ) but little interpretive use is made of these data .
24 ‘ It most certainly is my view that what was done with these people was a political decision , a decision of high command . ’
25 ( There is a story , which it has proved impossible to verify from the record , that Lloyd opened one meeting with these staff by declaring ‘ this is not a democracy ’ . )
26 This study provides evidence that supports the occurrence of intrafamilial cross infection with H pylori , although no comment can be made from these data about the direction of transmission .
27 In view of the understandable difficulty that this inelegant and complex piece of legislation presented to these people , one must stand in awe at what one Member , Sir Michael Havers , had the temerity to say at the Third Reading of the Bill : ‘ One of the great ambitions of successive Parliaments is to simplify the laws that they pass and make them more readily understood . ’
28 Cichlasomaniacs are all too familiar with the current confused taxonomy of their favourites , but for the uninitiated I had better explain the basic situation — even if you find taxonomy boring you may find this helpful in understanding the names currently applied to these fish .
29 The beep in the earpiece is when you 're on the phone , either to somebody within the press , or outside the press , and another call comes through for you from the switchboard , and you 're engaged , obviously , and so they camp onto your extension number , and you receive a beep in the earpiece , now you can speak to these people if you key in R star 1 .
30 According to these data , in most communities studied , those babies had the best chances to survive infancy who were born after a three or four year interval .
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