Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] these " in BNC.
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31 | With the British government unable to contemplate much immigration of Hong Kong holders of British passports to these shores either , the posture struck was a weak one . |
32 | The number of published accounts of these techniques , however , probably exceeded the number of practical applications ( Buchanan , 1979 ) . |
33 | No , I just have doubts about the legitimacy of some aspects of these trials . ’ |
34 | The panel design will make it possible to track the responses of ordinary members to these internal party changes , and to the changes occurring in the external world . |
35 | These findings lend support to the view that persuading people to dispose of unused or rarely used medicines stored in the home might play a part in reducing the numbers of impulsive overdoses of these substances . |
36 | We have also noted that there is in practice little inter-observer variation in the scoring of verbal responses in these patients . |
37 | Such packages have never been the subject of discussion with IBOA and members are advised of the dangers of individual negotiations on these very important issues . |
38 | It follows , therefore , that the cost associated with membership of the European currency union in terms of lost revenues for these countries is unlikely to be significant . |
39 | It is often possible to see the vestigial remains of rear limbs on these large snakes . |
40 | Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person . |
41 | Its whole approach requires , as we shall see , new kinds of social analysis of specifically cultural institutions and formations , and the exploration of actual relations between these and , on the one hand , the material means of cultural production and , on the other hand , actual cultural forms . |
42 | These fabrics result from temperature and pressure increases and from interaction with migrating pore fluids , although alteration does not necessarily require the introduction of additional ions within these fluids . |
43 | Selective abortion of such children for these abnormalities can not be justified when effective postnatal surgery is available and the outcome is likely to be good with a normal lifespan without disability . |
44 | An upbeat message emerged from economist Mark Brown at stockbroker UBS Phillips & Drew who said his firm had switched from seller to buyer of domestic equities at these levels . |
45 | This led to a series of startling photographs of these people ‘ on the streets ’ . |
46 | As funds are attracted into the market for Treasury Bills from other parts of the money market , the reduced supply of loanable funds in these other markets will tend to push up other interest rates . |
47 | Use of these categories for these examples is not final and trainees should be encouraged to explore other possibilities provided they match the criteria for measurement . |
48 | The entire education of these children in these schools , then , is attuned to their handicap . |
49 | Covering most of Strathclyde , Tyne and Wear , Durham , Cleveland , Merseyside , West and Mid Glamorgan , these SDAs sustained twice their share of national redundancies in these data . |
50 | loads of blank spaces on these tapes ! |
51 | What amazes me is how often they 'll say to me ‘ Thank you very much for treating me like a human being ’ because however drunk they are in the churchyard I always believe that you 're much more likely to get somewhere with somebody if you are polite and kind to them and treat them like a real human being , and you can get into all sorts of fascinating conversations with these people even when they are fairly drunk , because actually they are real human beings , they are n't awful people . |
52 | ( Please see bibliography for details of informative books on these subjects . ) |
53 | The responses of black students to these different forms of racism have been shown to result in a range of black male and female identities in different settings ( see , for example , Fuller , 1982 ; Riley , 1985 ; Brah and Minhas , 1985 ) . |
54 | It is possible the low rates for Blacks were due to under-reporting by black victims of black offenders in these areas , or under-recording by the police . |
55 | er one thing or another , I must have spent a couple of thousand pounds on these photos . |
56 | But the teams are rapidly running out of alternative explanations for these events . |
57 | With these remarks came renewed hope that they would serve as rays of sunlight to nourish the fragile early growth of good relations between these antagonistic countries . |
58 | The four quarterly effects ( which we are assuming to be invariant during the time span of the data ) can now be estimated from the averages of corresponding quarters over these seven years . |
59 | One of the principle reasons for the development of anti-school attitudes amongst these young people is the separation and ranking of students according to a multiple set of criteria which make up the normative , academically oriented value system of the school . |
60 | The limitations preventing the addition of full restaurants in these units are generally a combination of the following : |