Example sentences of "these be the [noun pl] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 These are the companies which made heavy investment in the electronic transmitter cells which now cover 90 per cent of the country .
2 These are the cases which are used to illustrate ‘ the state of the nation ’ .
3 These are the cases which are known to everyone .
4 These are the cases which lead to two offspring with red eyes and one with white .
5 It may seem a little curious that these are the problems which have exercised the minds of so many of the writers on Mary Queen of Scots above all else .
6 These are the problems which the industrialised countries with their skills and financial resources have been able to combat — by making their energy resources stretch further — and the measure of their success is the widening gap in energy efficiency between the industrialised and the developing worlds .
7 Be sure to ask about the modalities of the symptoms — these are the factors which make it better ( > ) or worse ( < ) .
8 These are the conditions which distinguish a legal order : ‘ rules not secret or retrospective , no obligations save those imposed by law , all associates equally and without exception subject to the obligations imposed by law . ’
9 Women recognize that some of their tears are tears of weakness , and these are the tears which come as an alternative to rage and anger or as a way of coping with their feelings of powerlessness .
10 So it is evident that witchcraft ( or sorcery ) is a particular cultural conceptualization of envy and guilt : these are the emotions which it expresses and upon which it feeds .
11 I mean these are the things which you know are our , are our daily er exercising daily our minds and erm
12 The ability to organise a classroom , a group or an individual child , to structure experience so that learning not only occurs at the moment of teaching but remains ; the sensitivity to perceive the world from a child 's perspective , the understanding to build for tomorrow upon the child 's present , and to know and appreciate a child 's weaknesses and strengths — these are the skills which are the basis for a teacher 's claim to ‘ professionalism ’ .
13 Display material , advertisements and so on need the extra quality and , if these are the products which you will be producing it is important to ensure that you can move between the systems without having to change the data .
14 These are the questions which I wish to address .
15 These are the questions which I sought to answer through my fieldwork which began in November , 1981 , as part of two research projects based at the University of York .
16 these are the areas which are reaching the final stages of the demographic cycle in which , as a result of migration of the child-bearing age-groups , the residual population is unable to maintain , let alone increase , its own level by means of natural growth .
17 These are the elements which might be brought into play in future controversies .
18 Various other formats have come and gone over the years , but these are the ones which have become established and likely to remain for the foreseeable future .
19 These are the qualities which will guarantee long lasting success .
20 These are the institutions which we call the manor or the seigneurie .
21 These are the experiences which , in a fundamental sense , ace the most potent programme of education for marriage and family life and which form the blueprints for the next generation .
22 These are the magnets which draw the crowds but around these swirl a fascinating kaleidoscope of experiences .
23 More significant than these are the phrases which imply that teachers have a responsibility which extends beyond the school gates .
24 There are difficulties enough for us to cope with when we seek to discover what is ‘ the rent reserved by the letting ’ and these are the difficulties which exclusively engaged the attention of the court in this case .
25 These are the er these are the cells which will raise the insulin in your blood in response to elevated blood glucose .
26 These are the books which it is nice to have which cost a lot to look after , but which nobody can ever look at because they are so valuable .
27 These are the pictures which interest me most for their complex attitude to the feminine .
28 These are the rays which pass deep into the skin 's tender layers causing long term damage , like ageing and wrinkling .
29 These are the tests which determine what is education and what is not .
30 Bishops , archdeacons , canons , civil servants , monks : these are the men whose lives we may study in the sources , whom we can meet face to face in their own writings , the educated , privileged clergy .
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