Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] these [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In this work he needed to know that these numbers factorised uniquely into primes ( 3.7.13 ) just as do the ordinary integers .
2 She glared at Hank as he stood by the front door ready to open it for the paper 's representatives , and tried not to scream while these gentlemen put on their boots again .
3 The complex world of coding , the multiplicity of codes and of the non-coding structuring of data ; the task of searching for patterns in data are all likely to benefit as these techniques become more user friendly and offer shorter learning curves .
4 You only have to read what women in emerging feminist groups and movements are writing , to see that these patterns repeat themselves time and again .
5 It is … no defense of consigning either humans or animals to environments that ignore their biological , social , or psychological interests … to claim that these individuals do not know what they are missing and so can not be any worse off for not having it .
6 I am glad to confirm that these lessons have been learnt from our consideration of the Gulf conflict .
7 Boulestin 's writing still seems so fresh and original that it comes as a shock to realize that these happenings occurred over forty years ago , and that his first cookery book Simple French Cooking for English Homes appeared in 1923 .
8 There are self-evidently interests other than those of social concern in the spatial revitalisation of urban economic activity and there is no need to descend into a dogmatic public v. private sector debate on the efficiency of urban renewal to suggest that these interests stand to benefit when state intervention , so discredited in the early Thatcher years as creeping socialism , can be represented as a free market solution to urban crisis .
9 It was gratifying to hear that these firms find the certified route suits their training needs .
10 Fimbra , as the regulatory body of middlemen who sell investment and insurance products , is attempting to require that these intermediaries hold professional indemnity insurance cover through a centralised scheme provided by Fimbra .
11 Though statistics are lacking , it seems reasonable to conjecture that these conditions foster child abuse and neglect , even infanticide .
12 He just had to hope that these nomes felt the same way .
13 Admirable as the desire is to ensure that these builders have the opportunity to construct the dwellings that the public will want to buy , the special position of Tyne and Wear , the real shortage of new land , makes it essential in planning terms that existing urban areas should be scoured for land upon which to build .
14 The ref 's job will be to ensure that these guys stay on-side .
15 The use of a spectacle-case for protection and the habit of keeping the lenses clean helps to ensure that these aids to sight are kept in a usable , effective condition .
16 Novell says it will also work with HyperDesk and the Object Management Group to ensure that these interfaces remain compatible with future industry standards .
17 It was difficult to believe that these birds had been harvested for food on Mykines for generations , or to argue against the Faroese claim that the strict regulations which apply to the fowling are designed to ensure that the population numbers are not adversely affected .
18 Is it possible to identify the considerations which lead you to believe that these presuppositions do n't need justification or explanation in your essay ?
19 We may talk of such categories as ‘ professionals ’ , ‘ managers ’ , ‘ technicians ’ , ‘ foremen ’ and ‘ manual workers ’ ( and sub-gradations of these ) , but we have to recognise that these terms do not have homogeneous referents , and the degree of real social distinctiveness and cohesiveness of these categories may be highly variable .
20 They are nevertheless honest enough to praise the good points of the car but are unable to concede that these points add up to a first-class package .
21 One has to question if these pieces justify the enormous amount of rehearsal they require .
22 The courts have always refused to consider whether these procedures have been complied with .
23 Lord Morris said that just as it was for Parliament to lay down the procedures to be followed for the passing of legislation , so it was for Parliament to determine whether these procedures had been followed .
24 But it would be bold to argue that these silences represent a legal change : the absorption of the trust into the legacy .
25 Burr cites indisputable evidence that living organisms are associated with electro-magnetic fields , which change as the organisms change , but then goes on to argue that these fields control morphogenesis by acting as ‘ blueprints ’ for development , which is a very different matter . ’
26 In practice , you will find that courts and tribunals called upon to decide whether these conditions have been satisfied are themselves able to exercise a considerable degree of discretion .
27 In the alternative form the system matrix , modal matrix and spectral matrix of ( 17 ) are , respectively , unc and the reader is invited to check that these matrices satisfy ( 17 ) .
28 It is stretching cynicism too far to doubt that these men meant what they said , even though other less obviously praiseworthy intentions crept in .
29 Sentimental producers may like to think that these programmes give the politicians a chance to find out what the people are thinking , and vice versa .
30 How ridiculous to think that these plays had been thrust at me when I was ten !
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