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

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1 If you 're on a diet and you 've found that you 've hit problems , ring Sue Frost on these special helplines .
2 One went as Miss Rochdale in these old and the other was Miss Trendsetter .
3 That 's a sprinter 's example , but it 's the same for any athletic performance , as I 've just been reminded by watching the astonishing improvement of Ray Davidson in these past few years .
4 The death of Earl Patrick in these confused and possibly scandalous circumstances inevitably embittered relationships and made peace even harder to achieve .
5 His films cover a wide range of subjects and genres , from the futurist science fiction world of QUE LA FETE COMMENCE and THE JUDGE AND THE ASSASSIN to the wonderful evocation of the modern day Cote D'Azur in THESE FOOLISH THINGS .
6 One has some sympathy for the loyal , compliant Mr Prince in these days before the Goulds ' departure for Australia ; even more so than when prince was left behind with all the doubts and pressures of having to act on his master 's behalf .
7 They were part of the story of his heart and , re-read now , one recognizes that the Helen Noble of these letters is incorporated in part into the texture of poems like ‘ After you speak ’ and ‘ And you , Helen ’ :
8 People are used to seeing Paddy Montgomery at these meetings ; if Patrick Montgomery Lundy were suddenly to appear , questions would be asked .
9 ‘ Apparently you referred to Mr Fairchild in these terms , ’ said Bunny , and dipping a brush in a tin of brown paint he scrawled the word ‘ cunt ’ on a piece of sugar paper tacked to the work top .
10 But from my observation of Mr Farraday over these months , he is not one of those gentlemen prone to that most irritating of traits in an employer — inconsistency .
11 He added : ‘ There is widespread concern throughout East Anglia about these jailings . ’
12 read the following judgment of the court , prepared by Brooke J. In these two cases we have been invited to determine , as preliminary issues , the capacity in which judges of the High Court are acting when they sit as visitors to the Inns of Court to determine appeals against orders by which barristers are to be disbarred or suspended from practice by their Inns .
13 What changes have taken place in Craven Arms during these past 40 years !
14 One is likely to get guidance as to the meaning of received in the United Kingdom for these purposes from the cases on Schedule D , Cases IV and V. In addition , the second limb of s740(5) states that s65(6)– ( 9 ) shall apply for the purposes of s740 as they would apply for the purposes of s65(5) if the benefit were income arising from possessions outside the United Kingdom .
15 ‘ What he [ Spielberg ] has done on screen , ’ said Hugo Davenport on these pages , ‘ is to reduce the Neverland to the lowest common denominator of American junk culture .
16 There is something very characteristic of Mary Leapor in these lines .
17 The diaries and memoirs of those who worked closely with de Gaulle in these years give the impression that his gradual disengagement from the RPF ( which began in 1951 and was not complete until 1954 ) was not only more protracted but also more painful than his disengagement from the provisional government in January 1946 .
18 Thanks to Len Davies for these .
19 Well I 'm probably regarded as being of a point just to the right of Ghengis Khan on these matters .
20 One has only to read the correspondence of F.J. Osborn with Lewis Mumford over these years ( Hughes , 1971 ) to appreciate the single-minded zeal that could be generated for the attainment of the new Jerusalem .
21 A gold medal went to Andrew Clayton for these napkin rings ( above ) in African blackwood ( Dalbergia melanoxylon ) .
22 Since they are primarily concerned with the rights of commoners , and the Forestry Commission with timber production , there has naturally in the past been a divergence of interest and policy in the New Forest between these two authorities .
23 Like the question of quality raised by Charlotte Brunsdon in these pages last year ( ‘ Problems with quality ’ , Screen , vol. 31 , no. 1 , pp. 67–90 ) , the question of aesthetics has returned to media debates after some years on the margins .
24 The people of Glenleighan were chased out of Northern Ireland into these hills because the ruling class felt that there was nothing worthwhile here .
25 Okay there are some strategically placed boxes around the floor , because there is quite a lot of packaging and , you going to , you know , pretend to be Michael Jordan with these .
26 " They know each other , recognise each other , " says John Berger of these figures .
27 Well now I have in front of me my book that I wrote with Rachel Lowe about these erm these early film erm makers of Britain , and leafing it over I see some of the facts which lie behind the Brighton 's , Brighton 's contribution to this .
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