Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] of these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is therefore still important to examine the role of Ac-ASA in any in vitro experiment desiend to test the mechanism of action of 5-ASA and to bear in mind the differential absorption of these drugs when an intact cell system is used . |
2 | Heavy deposits of pollen were found on the facial fur of these animals . |
3 | At this high level , it was only possible to make a broad assessment of these requirements , and further ideas were developed as the study progressed to lower levels of detail . |
4 | And that modernization is a process of the progressive differentiation of these fields from an initial unity in traditional societies . |
5 | Prolonged tightening of these muscles can produce headache , and possibly migraine ( for more on this see p l26 ) . |
6 | First there are strata groups that can ‘ without being social forces , exert an influence on the political practice of these forces ’ . |
7 | The combined effect of these provisions is that the question of whether or not a child has special educational needs depends not so much on the child 's specific needs considered in isolation , but rather on the appropriateness or otherwise of existing provision . |
8 | The combined effect of these provisions is to give a power of summary arrest in the case of all the more serious offences and many of the most commonly committed offences , e.g. murder , manslaughter , the major offences against the person , offences under the Criminal Damage Act and almost all the Theft Act offences . |
9 | It has been the combined effect of these changes — both on income and capital — that has led to such a growing polarization in living standards between different social groups that a new pattern of class inequalities is becoming apparent . |
10 | The combined effect of these problems is currently felt in the Spanish railways ' extremely low commercial speeds which greatly hamper competition with road and air transport . |
11 | The combined effect of these concessions was virtually to remove from threat of rate-capping all but about 20 ( 4.4 per cent ) of the 456 principal local authorities then existing in England and Wales . |
12 | The combined effect of these adaptations is to make the archer fish a highly efficient predator of insects . |
13 | The English curriculum should prepare pupils for possible study of these subjects as separate options , and not seek to supplant them . |
14 | A thorough and more extensive review of these changes in the global economy is given by Thrift ( 1986 ) . |
15 | The composition is saved from monotony by the subtle characterisation of these figures , and united by the concentration on them effected by the inward-facing chariot-teams and the looks of some of the seated figures and of the two reclining in the angles who frame the design . |
16 | Celtic cultural and linguistic traditions , the difficulties of crofting ( which is most effective on a part-time basis ) and , here and there , implants of modern industry , sophisticated communications and strategic installations characterise the social and economic geography of these islands . |
17 | Does the analysis of focalisation in Allegories of Reading alter the propositional force of these declarations ? |
18 | Chemical analysis and technical study of these bronzes have shown that they have an unusually high silver content ( up to 1.2 per cent silver ) which , by comparison with analyses of other ancient bronzes , suggests that one principal source of metal was involved . |
19 | The economic effect of these elements in actu has a purely negative value … |
20 | What is the economic effect of these changes on countries such as India , Turkey , Pakistan and Algeria whose industrialisation , particularly in the field of heavy engineering , has been the main outcome of such Soviet co-operation ? |
21 | No significant differences in the length of stay in hospital , blood transfusions , surgical rates , or death were found ; the design of the study , however , precluded an adequate assessment of these variables , because the heater probe was an optional rescue treatment when high surgical risk patients rebled . |
22 | The scalding or light cooking of these products acts to preserve them . |
23 | Goody 's claims that Greek historians have distinguished myth from history is of a kind with the uncritical faith of these classicists . |
24 | With two of my first graduate students to work on the chick , I went on to explore some of the more detailed biochemistry of these changes . |
25 | A careful assessment of these views has been made by D.C. Heggie . |
26 | As a direct result of these projects discussions were held with management level representatives of a large number of local companies , ranging from a multi-national electronics firm to a local laundry service . |
27 | It is not important to be concerned with the historical veracity of these statements ( for in any case they were often added to , touched up and re-interpreted ) but with the impact that they had . |
28 | It was clear from the cumulative weight of these reports that Creed had already arrived . |
29 | Mr Ridley said : ‘ I give notice of our intention to pursue vigorously any claims which show prospects of reducing the cost to the public purse of these payments . ’ |
30 | It takes little imagination to see that here is a huge resource for the study of consumer and retailing habits , but if we follow the practice suggested recently by some archivists and take the network with its constituent data flows and data tables , software resources and analytical outputs as a whole , as the document itself , this is a major site for examining the cultural effect of these systems . |