Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] these [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Like the ring of the bell there is an authentic note which differentiates these sentiments from emotionalism or sentimentality . |
32 | There is surprisingly little literature which explores these questions in curricular terms . |
33 | Similarly , Marshall Sahlins 's work on the Hawaiian islanders in his Islands of History , though far more acutely aware of contending multiple narratives trying to ascribe different significances to the same happenings , is also organised so that it allows Sahlins to present a narrative wherein conflicting stories/histories are mapped out in a framework which explores these histories ' interpenetrations , their assimilations of each other rather than their refusals of each other . |
34 | He 's launched a scheme which gives these farmers access to modern farm machinery and he teaches them how to use it . |
35 | The Statutory Instrument , The Income Tax ( Building Societies ) ( Dividends and Interest ) ( Amendment No 2 ) Regulations Act 1992 , SI 1992/2915 ( £1.05 ) , which effects these changes , applies from 14 December 1992 . |
36 | Any exercise of discretion which contravenes these limits is ultra vires . |
37 | The very flexibility which makes these machines attractive provides a danger to a profession which relies on unalterable evidence . |
38 | Until the slightly contrasting tendencies become more manifest in the later-second century ( with the trend to fully centralised designs etc. ) it is this characteristic which makes these designs complementary . |
39 | For the scientific sections , there are merely notes and abstracts of papers , which nevertheless occupy 176 pages ; they are separately paginated and indexed from the formal reports , which makes these publications confusing to cite . |
40 | For all that , Garb feels that Britain has an unparalleled intellectual community which makes these hardships easier to bear . |
41 | Well , we have our own gifts , but the presentation of food is not one of them , and since French cooks and food purveyors so often appear to lose the lightness of their touch in this respect when they leave their native land and settle abroad , one can only conclude that the special stimulant which brings these gifts into flower is in the air of France itself . |
42 | In the typical transaction , it is the finance company which runs these risks . |
43 | It is generally the heavier bird who wins these fights . |
44 | Many parents can not identify who wins these battles and when they think about it carefully admit that in reality the child mostly wins . |
45 | She reclaims these methods for woman-centred psychology . |
46 | ( 5 ) Informational resources , so that the group or individual who has these resources is in a powerful position . |
47 | Well as I say she 's , she said she 's had sitting and er ache you know and she has these things just to keep going , she has taken up inside her , just to keep going , that 's why she goes and has that like I had to examine inside that no more has grown and all the things inside her |
48 | She has these pearls round her neck . |
49 | Any critic who quotes these sonnets runs the risk of putting himself out of business . |
50 | but she 's given me some deep cream , she says these spasms she |
51 | She weeps as she says these words about him : |
52 | nob nobody knows who , who , who says these things at all . |
53 | Yeah it 's alright , nobody knows who says these things . |
54 | Rather , they recognise that such ‘ nonstandard dialects are highly structured systems ’ and that ‘ the adult or child who uses these rules must have formed at some level of psychological organisation clear concepts of ‘ tense marker ’ , ‘ verb phrase ’ , ‘ rule ordering ’ , ‘ sentence embedding ’ , ‘ pronoun ’ and many other grammatical categories which are essential parts of any logical system ’ ( ibid. p. 45 ) . |
55 | Get to know the places you often visit : notice who uses these places and what activities go on there . |
56 | she 's got a lovely figure , she wears these culottes right , she 's got these skinny legs |
57 | Second , it has to be decided who chooses these areas ( the farmers , the district governor , the foreign consultant , or a committee in the Ministry of Agriculture ) , and likewise , who chooses the criteria for the choice itself . |
58 | And , Canguilhem asks , who chooses these megalomaniac experts , who treat subjects like insects ? |
59 | Yeah she 's , she 's got it plugged into phone socket on wall and when she buys these things it 's got a and it goes |
60 | The hypothetical trader who lacks these needs and characteristics is used as the benchmark for normal market trading . |