Example sentences of "[verb] these [noun] is " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , the enthusiasm and effectiveness with which statutory authorities have addressed these areas is often a good ‘ litmus test ’ of the overall quality and commitment of local services . |
2 | The theory behind the methods utilising these bases is described below for the purpose of completeness . |
3 | The use of an evolutionary approach such as this in explaining these phenomena is itself not new . |
4 | This is becoming more complex and the only way to meet these challenges is to base management on well-understood basic principles . |
5 | The only controversy that has surrounded these measures is their date , for , most inconveniently , inscriptions and subscriptions do not match ; or , to put the matter more clearly , the emperor to whom the constitutions are attributed was not reigning in the consular year in which it is dated . |
6 | One way to circumvent these problems is to microinject synthetic or semi-synthetic tRNAs into Xenopus laevis oocytes ( 9 , 10 ) , a system that is inherently optimized for all kinds of tRNA modifications , also those requiring cofactors . |
7 | Any form of measurement to obtain these calculations is helpful ; ie. caliphers taken from the original . |
8 | However , some way of representing these keys is required when input is taken from a CLI command file ( or redirected ) . |
9 | To watch him interview these patients is to watch a master at work . |
10 | To neglect these techniques is to neglect the possibilities of a deeper , truer understanding of a situation . |
11 | The profit a retailer makes before deducting these costs is called gross profit . |
12 | My reason for dyeing , rather than painting these floats is because they will take more shotting . |
13 | What occasioned these letters is unclear . |
14 | ( 5 ) Informational resources , so that the group or individual who has these resources is in a powerful position . |
15 | Anybody who pretends they can buck these trends is under an illusion . |
16 | Who decides whether or not certain strategies or tactics will advance these goals is the major practical question for Marxists . |
17 | SCOTVEC 's aim in developing these awards is to ensure a comprehensive framework which caters for the needs of employment and the individual , has clearly defined access and progression routes and is understood by centres , students and employers . |
18 | The common thread linking arguments favouring these methods is the claim that they are new , and are alternatives to legal regulation . |
19 | Perhaps the simplest way to answer these questions is to explore the planning of a curriculum , any curriculum . |
20 | The likelihood of the trade unions being able to counter these trends is non-existent , despite the brave attempts by some trade union leaders to convince potential recruits otherwise . |
21 | The guiding hand behind the work of collecting and saving these objects is that of Evelyn Friedlander , executive director of the Hidden Legacy Foundation , set up around four years ago . |
22 | The unspoken assumption which sustains these features is that they are easily defined and non-controversial , since all disputes were subject to Green 's gospel of duty , with its moral and being the classless ‘ common good ’ . |
23 | A recent initiative to tackle these problems is the establishment of a voluntary organisation called Community Technical Aid ( Northern Ireland ) . |
24 | The reason I cite these tales is that they do have a bearing on one another , albeit a tenuous . |
25 | ( That some people lack these impulses is normally grounds for criticism ; we call them sadists , cruel , or , if it is by way of business , then merely hardened . ) |
26 | The British Museum formula ( which is non-proprietary ) using these ingredients is : |
27 | If you make an assertion which you think in principle could be justified but which you do n't have space to justify , you can alert the reader by adding a phrase like : " I am assuming that … " , " we could argue that … " , or " it is generally accepted that … " ; the advantage of using these phrases is that you acknowledge that there is some possibility of disagreement . |
28 | The knowledge that is discovered using these methods is regarded as objective and factual , i.e. it is correct for all times and all places , and is not going to be different according to who discovers it . |
29 | The key to direct analysis and systematic comparison of the very large amount of data collected using these methods is the concept of the linguistic variable . |
30 | The difficulty about using these tests is how to score the responses with any reasonable hope of reliability let alone validity . |