Example sentences of "these [am/are] [vb pp] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 These are separated and transplanted .
2 A sociology of the unconscious would not only point out the unintended consequences of social action , where these are grasped and comprehended in terms of conscious intentions which are then misunderstood , or reinterpreted , by other groups within the social relationships , and which result in outcomes which neither the original intender nor the others could have foreseen .
3 This embraces all aspects of the educational task and the way these are accepted and fulfilled .
4 Section 1 will explore the essential features of the British broadcasting structures and the ways in which these are organized and regulated ; Section 2 deals with the concept of public service broadcasting ; Section 3 explores the financial problems of the BBC as a way of introducing the current proposals for changing the structure of British broadcasting and the final section ; the final section , Section 4 , looks at these proposals in the context of the development and organization of Channel Four .
5 These are collected and put into a PC database at HQ where the information can be used with the GIS to map the problem areas .
6 These are learned and inherited forms of individual and social behaviour which , assuming no major upheaval in the environment takes place , tend to be best for reproductive success .
7 Even though people in the state of nature have rights and duties concerning the lives , liberty , and possessions of themselves and others , it does not follow that these are respected and obeyed .
8 A bewildering variety of karren have been described and the most important of these are classified and described in Table 6.6
9 These are owned and controlled by the people who shop there and each society is governed by a board of directors elected from its own members .
10 Some of these are specialised and do not compete very much with other markets , whilst others are closely related and highly competitive .
11 Issues such as these are investigated and discussed in detail in later sections .
12 It seems a sensible conclusion that the strengths of this technique lie not in the method itself , but in the experience and skill of the person who employs it , and the extent to which these are known and respected by the beneficiaries of the study .
13 These are designed and manufactured according to the requirements of a particular order .
14 These are described and analysed in the final section of this paper .
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