Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Great attention was paid to the pollution which resulted from contact with them during these periods , with vital purification rituals being prescribed to avert the danger to both individuals and community ( in particular , the male religious community , see below ) and restrictions imposed on their movement , particularly with regard access to the cult , during their times of uncleanness .
2 And the previous level of frankness in communication between the spouses about these matters can narrow or widen the possibility of stress between them during these communications in a hospital ward .
3 The important thing about that Richard is you still have to sit down and talk to them about these businesses .
4 So from my point of view it 's very important to have contact with head teachers and to talk with them about these things , and to create a situation in which they can talk to each other .
5 I , I , I 'd would teach them to stand up and tell them the truth , there do n't appear to be too many of them about these days
6 Do n't you come across many teachers who say something along the lines ‘ I 'd love to try this experiment ’ , or ‘ I 'd like to try this in a different way , but I have C S E or O level or A level coming up for my children in a term or a year and I ca n't possibly afford to do other than cram them for these examinations ’ .
7 These are independent companies who are responsible for providing customers with their mobile communications equipment and a range of services , and billing them for these products and services .
8 Transend source good quality shareware from all over the world , we then review the best of them for these pages every month .
9 My theories with it , my er great cynical look at it is , they they need a hundred offenders and a hundred non offenders to be referred to them for these tests .
10 A variety of possible contributing factors have been put forward : that biological factors make women more vulnerable than men ; that women are socially disadvantaged by the roles they are expected to perform , and psychologically disadvantaged by socialization preparing them for these roles ; that women express their emotions more readily ; and that health professionals are more likely to equate feminine characteristics with ill health ( Weissman and Klerman , 1977 ; Penfold and Walker , 1984 ; Corob , 1987 ) .
11 Erm tell me about these assemblies in the school .
12 But the thing that always concerns me about these kind of decisions under those kind of circumstances is that it might be a temporary depression : in other words a suicide wish , and this is a terrifically difficult issue that is bantered about a lot under these kind of circumstances , and normally , if someone says ‘ Kill me , ’ you figure they 're crazy .
13 ‘ And , say , Curtis was telling me about these things , these weird things .
14 Tell me about these things , so you do n't smoke , you do n't and there 's all sorts of problems .
15 It 's to sit down with the practice manager and say right tell me about these businesses .
16 Because certainly the thing that particularly struck me about these design and technology A levels which so often seem to be sort of er erm a contrived project , not not a real one .
17 He said : ‘ They have told me about these steps they have taken to check this out and I 'm really delighted with their attitude .
18 You 've come to the end of your appointment and then suddenly to just say okay tell me about these people
19 ‘ It 's like so many things you 've told me about these murders , robberies and the rape .
20 ( ‘ If you can just get me between these trees with the mountains in the background .
21 They mostly feed at dawn and dusk , so try feeding yours at these times , offering earthworms and pieces of fish .
22 Disabusing them of these notions is what Mr Patten is about .
23 The whole orderly structure of argument and assumption of course depended on slave-owners seeing the force of and benefit to them of these laws of development .
24 Surely she does not want to deprive them of these amenities ?
25 Someone living with the patient may be able to remind them of these points .
26 What information can I glean from you about these businesses that will help me erm produce the goods .
27 The Lord puts you through these trials . ’
28 And you through these courses and you got a certificate when you come out which er some of the said to us , a fully qualified member of a , so these advantages were open to us then you see ?
29 Yet if you have dry hair you have to be careful to choose a shampoo that will effectively rid you of these nasties without stripping your hair of its natural oils .
30 7.3 You will indemnify us against any and all loss , costs , expenses and liabilities caused to us whether directly , or as a result of the action , claim or demand of any third party , by reason of any breach by you of these conditions or of any terms or obligations on your part implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 or by any other statute or statut-ory provision relevant to the order or to goods or work covered thereby .
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