Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] these [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Out there , in the darkness , it is clear that these hounds have friends , sisters , cousins , uncles .
2 The Regulations make clear that these sections do not apply to any private companies , whether limited by shares or guarantee .
3 The result might have been different if there had been a notice attached to the goods making it clear that these goods had nothing to do with the defendant 's business as a dealer in second-hand goods but had come from his home and that the sale of the goods was to be a private transaction .
4 In fact , it is fairly clear that these workers play a vital role in safeguarding the health and well-being of large groups of needy people .
5 In view of the formulae ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) it is clear that these results hold whether or not B , C are conformable both in the order BC and in the order CB , including the case where both are square .
6 It is clear that these eigenvalues belong also to the matrix
7 It is clear that these organizations have different points of unity depending on the concerns of their members .
8 So I think , of course , it was right and proper that these things came to Cabinet .
9 What he states is that the dame general principles govern their development , although conditions were so different that these principles had considerably different effects in the different cases .
10 The race used to be cash-orientated but these days attracts more enthusiasts than those determined to be first over the line , said Mr Brown , who was reminded of the film made about the race when they saw a man in a huge Alvis wearing what appeared to be an animal .
11 I know this because these machines have a high curiosity factor with guitarists , and although I 'm used to my GR-50 , many players who have been eager to try it have fallen foul of mis-tracking .
12 They were interested because these wars had tenuous cold-war implications .
13 ‘ Of course , that makes it all sadder and sicker that these things happened to Peter , and that he 's doing what he 's doing now .
14 It is possible that these changes have been critical in generating the considerable crustal extension ( possibly up to 100 per cent ) calculated for the Basin and Range Province .
15 It is possible that these differences reflect the availability of suitable timber , but it is difficult at present to determine the extent of woodland at a sufficient level of detail .
16 It is possible that these differences do not preclude these mosaics as works of the same mosaicist .
17 But is n't it possible that these traits do n't figure that largely in the lives of , at least , young people in Ireland today ?
18 Investors , customers and creditors can thus rest assured that these rules apply whatever the location of the business transaction in question , provided only that the companies concerned are incorporated in the EC .
19 We should all be grateful that these monuments exist today as a guide and a help to biographical research .
20 The competition between the various entrepreneurs will move them to offer to buy from the low-price sellers , at prices higher than these sellers had thought possible ; entrepreneurs in competition with one another will also sell to high-price buyers at prices lower than these buyers had thought possible .
21 ‘ Master , ’ I touched him on the shoulder , ‘ it is strange that these messengers stop at the same convent where the Lady Francesca was educated .
22 Is it possible to arrange the search space such that these conditions do not arise ?
23 I 'm never quite sure really to be honest whether these individuals had an interview with Jesus or Jesus had an interview with them , because whether they thought that Jesus or whether they thought they were doing the , the probing and the questioning really it was Jesus who was in charge of the interview , you may of watched er certain chat shows on the , on the television or heard them on the radio and er depending who the person being interviewed is , very often it actually changes , and its the interviewer who really is being put through it , its the , its the person who 's being interviewed is in charge of the situation and that was the case here Jesus .
24 The figures for the first two years are easy as these decisions have already been taken , years four and five are merely projections on current assumptions while the hard decisions have at this stage to be taken for year three .
25 Do you think that your work would have been possible if these movements had not existed ?
26 A report to the social services sub-committee says : ‘ The elderly and people with mobility problems would be disadvantaged if these proposals led to the closure of small pharmacists in rural communities within the county where there is no convenient alternative . ’
27 We have the example of the anaerobic bacteria to show us that life can exist — indeed , may have to exist — without the presence of oxygen , but that is a slightly different concern : it seems likely that these bacteria evolved in an oxygen-rich environment and then adapted to ecologies lacking in oxygen .
28 and these and these rents have gone up I expect Nora 's flat has gone up
29 Costs remain essentially unchanged if these forks continue to elongate isometrically , but if elongation instead proceeds by further deepening of the fork through lengthening its outer but not its central feathers , these outer feathers eventually project beyond the point of maximum continuous width even when spread .
30 The forward tilt is admirable but these chairs have a disadvantage : by placing the knees on a pad the feet , with their receptors , are prevented from being placed flat on the floor .
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